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Canadiens-Sabres highlights posted on Where to Watch Search, per report

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 10:01 pm
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Game highlights from the Montreal Canadiens vs. Buffalo Sabres matchup are available through the Where to Watch Search, according to the report. The listing identifies the game highlights as part of its NHL coverage, giving fans a place to find postgame footage and recaps.

The same report includes broader NHL items beyond the Canadiens-Sabres highlights. Gary Bettman is quoted as saying the current NHL playoff format works well, per the report, reflecting the league office’s view on postseason structure. The collection also notes that the Toronto Maple Leafs won the first pick in the 2026 NHL draft, according to the report.

Coverage in the report touches on differing perspectives regarding league structure. It states that Bob Chesney supports removing conference title games, a stance presented alongside Bettman’s comments about the playoff format, per the report. Those entries appear together in the roundup of NHL-related content.

The report is not limited to hockey. It also lists multiple national sports headlines, including that Joel Embiid will miss Game 2 versus the Knicks, commentary from Stephen A. Smith that the Knicks look destined for an NBA Finals berth, a piece on whether a Giannis Antetokounmpo–Jaylen Brown trade would make sense, Donovan Mitchell saying “I don’t flop” regarding foul-call issues, and questions about what’s next for Stefon Diggs after a not-guilty verdict, per the report.

Readers seeking the Canadiens-Sabres highlights or additional context on the other entries should consult the Where to Watch Search listing referenced in the report for viewing information and related links, per the report.

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