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Pre-game scene in Buffalo draws attention across the NHL

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Vincent Carbonneau
May 6, 2026  (7:20 PM)
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Apr 28, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; A general view of the towels that fans will receive during a game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Boston Bruins in game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at KeyBank Center.
Photo credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Alex Lyon and Lindy Ruff are walking into Game 1 with Buffalo already owning one of the loudest pregame scenes of the postseason.

That clip took off fast for a reason. A Sabres fan in full goalie gear launched backward through a folding table while a packed crowd in blue and gold closed in around him.

It didn't look staged or polished. It looked like a playoff parking lot that had been building heat for hours and finally tipped over into something people had to share.

That matters for Buffalo because this series was already set up to be tight. The Sabres and Canadiens split their 4 regular-season meetings 2-2, and both teams scored 13 goals.

Every one of those games was decided by 2 goals or fewer, all in regulation. So when the building and the streets start buzzing this early, it adds to a matchup that already had very little daylight.

The video also fits the city's mood. Buffalo fans have waited a long time for games that feel this alive, and they're not easing into it like this is just another night on the schedule.

Here is the clip :

Lyon is right in the middle of that atmosphere because he is expected to face Jakub Dobes in Game 1. Dobes just came out of a 7-game round against Tampa Bay with a .923 save percentage, so Buffalo knows the crease battle is real.

Buffalo's crowd just gave this series another edge

Ruff does not need a speech to understand what that clip says. His team is skating into a home scene that already looks fully wound up before the opening puck even drops.

That can help a club early, especially in a series where the margins have stayed thin. One loud shift, one heavy forecheck, one big stop, and the crowd can turn the entire pace of the night.

The Sabres also know Montreal is not showing up quietly. The Canadiens made lineup changes, with Joe Veleno and Arber Xhekaj tracking toward the opener after the last round.

So this is not just about a viral parking-lot moment. It is about Buffalo matching that energy inside the rink and making sure the night starts on its terms.

The reason the clip keeps spreading is simple. You can see bodies jolt, arms shoot up, and the whole crowd snap forward the second the table gives way. That is playoff anticipation in one frame.

And once a scene like that starts moving online, it stops being background noise. It becomes part of the story around the game, part of the pressure, and part of what Buffalo now has to carry into Game 1.