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topicnews · October 16, 2024

Penguins vs Sabers TV Channel and Live Stream Info | October 16th

Penguins vs Sabers TV Channel and Live Stream Info | October 16th

by Data Skrive

Oct 16, 2024 3:31 am

The Pittsburgh Penguins (2-2) and Buffalo Sabers (1-3) take the ice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 16, 2024 at PPG Paints Arena beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET on TNT.

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Information about the Penguins vs. Sabers game

  • When: Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV channels: TNT
  • Where: PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Live stream: Watch this game on Max (Regional restrictions may apply)

Insights into Penguins vs. Sabres

  • With a total of 253 goals (3.1 per game), the Penguins were the NHL’s 18th scoring team last season.
  • Defensively, Pittsburgh conceded a total of 248 goals (3.0 per game), placing them 13th in the NHL rankings.
  • The goal difference in 15th place in the league was +5.
  • The Sabers scored 37 power play goals (in 223 chances), 30th in the NHL.
  • Buffalo was 29th in the NHL’s power play rankings (16.59%).
  • As far as shorthanded goals go, Buffalo had seven.

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Leader of the Penguins (2023–24)

  • Sidney Crosby was a key player for Pittsburgh last season, recording 94 points in 82 games.
  • Evgeni Malkin contributed 67 points (27 goals, 40 assists).
  • Bryan Rust scored 28 goals and 28 assists for Pittsburgh.
  • In 51 games, Tristan Jarry posted a record of 19-25-5. He conceded 133 goals (2.91 goals against average) and made 1236 saves.

Sabers leader (2023-24)

  • Alex Tuch scored 22 goals (0.3 per game) and 37 assists (0.5 per game) last season (an average of 2.5 shots per game and a shooting percentage of 11.5%). He was one of the leaders for Buffalo with 59 total points (0.8 per game).
  • Rasmus Dahlin’s 59 points last season (20 goals and 39 assists) made him one of the best offensive players for Buffalo.
  • Buffalo’s Tage Thompson scored 56 points (29 goals, 27 assists) a year ago.
  • Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen posted a .911 save percentage (17th in the NHL) and allowed 132 goals (2.6 goals against average) last season. He compiled a 27-22-4 record between the posts for Buffalo.