The NHL unveiled its 2025-26 schedule some time ago, and Thn.com’s Buffalo Sabres site has been breaking down the teams the Sabres will face next season. After covering all Eastern Conference teams, the focus has shifted to the Central Division, with today’s spotlight on the Nashville Predators.
Calling the Predators’ past season disappointing is an understatement. They dropped to seventh place in the Central Division, marking their worst finish since the 2013-14 season. Below, we’ll examine how the Sabres match up against the Predators, highlight new players, and review relevant stats.
Buffalo Sabres vs. Nashville Predators
New Predators Players: Eric Howla (LW), Nicholas Hague (D), Nick Purvix (D)
2024-25 Series Record: Sabres 1-1-0, Predators 1-1-0
2025-26 Matchups: Nashville on January 20th, Buffalo on March 7th
Can the Sabres prevail? Last season, the Predators relied on stars like wingers Steven Stancos and Jonathan Marquesau, along with defenseman Brady Skijay. Nashville’s GM Barry Trotz faced early setbacks but now holds a valuable high draft pick.
Still, skepticism remains about the Predators in 2025-26. Adding Howla is a minor move, and while veteran defenders Hague and Purvix were acquired, neither significantly boosted Nashville’s playoff chances. At best, the Predators appear as a middle-of-the-pack team—not strong enough for a top draft pick but unlikely to secure a playoff spot.
This makes it crucial for the Sabres to dominate their two-game series against Nashville next season. Buffalo should capitalize on games against teams like the Predators, which on paper they should beat. Last season’s even split wasn’t enough, and the Sabres must aim for a clean sweep (2-0-0) to regain momentum and advance their playoff hopes after a 14-year drought.
The Sabres also face tough competition in other Central Division matchups. While some overtime or losing points would be progress, Buffalo needs to aim higher. Losing twice to a struggling team like Nashville could jeopardize their playoff chances, so earning points against lower-tier teams is essential.
A 0-1-1 record against the Predators won’t cut it—fans, media, and management expect a perfect record. The Predators still have too many unanswered questions and lack the depth to pose a significant threat. Buffalo must push hard against such vulnerable teams to build a winning foundation.
In summary, the Sabres should decisively win against Nashville next season. Despite Nashville’s proud history, their current roster depth and performance level don’t inspire confidence. Buffalo needs to stay focused and avoid missed opportunities that could come back to haunt them.
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Fan Take: This matchup is a critical test for the Sabres’ playoff aspirations and highlights how every game matters in their quest to end a 14-year drought. For hockey fans, it’s a reminder that rebuilding teams like Buffalo must seize chances against weaker opponents to build confidence and momentum in a fiercely competitive league.