Montreal Canadiens Vs Buffalo Sabres Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:30 ET Tuesday - Habs Stopped Boston's Streak 24 Hours Ago, Momentum On Their Side Tuesday

Montreal Canadiens vs Buffalo Sabres live stream: Watch online free 7:30 ET Tuesday as the Habs look to carry the momentum from stopping the 12-game winning streak of the Bruins.

The Montreal Canadiens (40-26-7) will be home vs Buffalo with a ton of momentum as they go for their third straight win. The Sabres (20-43-8) will be looking to avoid a four-game season sweep to the Habs with the game on Tuesday. Watch the free live stream online as the Canadiens also are playing for second place in the division.

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Coach Michel Therrien praised the Canadiens' work on the penalty kill against Boston, which was 1-for-6 with the man advantage, according to NHL.com.

"We played for two points tonight, and I believe our guys did a fantastic job killing penalties. We gave them four power plays in the third period and only allowed six shots on net," Therrien said. "The guys on the penalty killing did a great job, especially after we lost two forwards early in the game. We only had 10 forwards available in the game, against the hottest team in the League."

Canadiens their sixth win in their last seven shootouts and pulling them even with Tampa Bay in the Atlantic, though the Lightning have a game in hand.

"That's kind of nice to be able to end their streak," defenseman Mike Weaver told the team's website after playing in his eighth game for Montreal since being acquired from Florida. "It would have been even better to end it in regulation but obviously coming in here, everybody was talking about their 12 wins. They're a really good team and they're on a high right now. These games are so important. Every point matters and it was a great team win."

The Sabres, who were outshot 36-18, own an average shots-on-goal differential of minus-8.44, which ranks last in the NHL.

"In this league you can't play good sometimes," coach Ted Nolan told ESPN.com. "You've got to play good all the time. That's a lesson to learn and something we have to do to move forward."

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