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Horrible injury confirmed in the Sabres–Bruins series and it changes everything

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Vincent Carbonneau
April 29, 2026  (2:40 PM)
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Apr 28, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; The Boston Bruins celebrate a win in overtime against the Buffalo Sabres in game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at KeyBank Center.
Photo credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Noah Ostlund and Lindy Ruff just got the kind of playoff news that can change a series in a hurry.

Buffalo first announced during Game 5 that Ostlund would not return because of a lower-body injury. That was already a bad sign in the middle of a one-goal playoff game.

Then came the update that made it heavier. The Sabres confirmed afterward that Ostlund will miss “a period of time” after suffering the injury in the first period.

That wording matters. It takes this out of the day-to-day guessing game and turns it into a real series issue.

And the timing is rough for Buffalo. The Sabres were trying to close out Boston in Game 5 and instead watched the Bruins survive with a 2-1 overtime win.

So now the series has tightened to 3-2, and Buffalo heads into Game 6 with less room and one more concern.

Ostlund's injury changes the math right away. In the playoffs, once a coach starts losing usable forwards, every matchup and every line rotation gets thinner.

Something just got confirmed in the Sabres–Bruins series and it’s a horrible injury

That is why this update matters so much beyond one medical note. The Bruins are still alive, and the Sabres are no longer carrying the same lineup into the next game.

A series that could have ended Tuesday is now going back to Boston. That alone shifts the pressure.

Now add a lower-body injury that will keep Ostlund out for at least some time, and the Sabres have to start thinking about replacements, deployment, and whether this stretches beyond Game 6.

For Lindy Ruff, this is the kind of problem that can sneak into every decision. A missing forward does not only hurt one line. It changes special teams options, bench rhythm, and who gets leaned on in late-game spots.

From the Bruins side, this is also a real opening. Boston already stole one back in overtime, and now it gets another shot at a Buffalo team that is dealing with a fresh injury loss.

That does not erase the Sabres' 3-2 edge in the series. It does mean the feel of the matchup is different than it was a few hours earlier.

The Sabres still control the series on paper. But they no longer carry the same momentum, and they definitely do not carry the same health.

That is why this Noah Ostlund update lands so hard. Buffalo lost a chance to finish the Bruins, then lost a player for “a period of time.”

In a playoff series this tight, that is not a side note. That is a swing.


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