Sunday's NHL board is stronger than it first looks because the league's official second-round schedule leaves only two games, and both carry a clear series-level consequence. Buffalo goes to Montreal with the series tied 1-1, and Vegas visits Anaheim with a 2-1 lead in the Western bracket.
Canadiens-Sabres is the cleaner hockey read because the split in Buffalo reset the matchup. Montreal answered in Game 2, so Game 3 is no longer about one team extending a lead. It is about which side can take control of the series when the venue changes and the emotional temperature rises.
The later window is shaped differently. Vegas restored order with a 6-2 win in Game 3, but the series is still being played in Anaheim and the Ducks have already shown they can slow the Golden Knights when the details hold. That makes Game 4 less about branding and more about whether Vegas can confirm the edge it reopened.
Two-game playoff cards are valuable because every confirmed lineup, goalie decision and late market move matters more. Sunday offers exactly that: one tightly reset series in Montreal and one momentum game in Anaheim.