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Prop Bets: San Jose Sharks VS Buffalo Sabres 2026-03-10

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BUFFALO SABRES VS. SAN JOSE SHARKS: A COMEDY OF ERRORS (OR A ONE-SIDED LAUGH?)

The Buffalo Sabres, fresh off an 8-7 explosion against the Lightning that featured 15 goals, five fights, and 102 penalty minutes, are favored to continue their 7-game winning streak (-1.5 spread, 1.48-1.49 decimal odds). Translation: Bookmakers think Buffalo’s chances of winning are roughly 67-68%, which is about the same as your odds of finding a functional urinal in a postgame locker room.

The Sharks, meanwhile, are a team teetering on the playoff brink, yet they’ve lost 7 of 10 and are 1-12-2 in games where Macklin Celebrini fails to score. Celebrini, the team’s golden boy (32 goals, 89 points), is their entire offense. If he doesn’t score, San Jose might as well pack their skates and play chess on the ice.

Key Stats to Ponder:
- Buffalo’s Tage Thompson has points in 11 straight games (4 assists in the Lightning rout). He’s the NHL’s answer to a coffee addiction—consistent, reliable, and slightly terrifying if you’re on the other team.
- Rasmus Dahlin (1 goal, 2 assists vs. Tampa) is quietly having a generational season. The Sharks’ defense? Less quietly having a disaster.
- The total goals line sits at 6.5, but after that 15-goal circus in Tampa, take the OVER (even money odds). This game could end 4-2… or 9-8. No one’s betting on the latter, but please make it happen.

Player Props?
None for this matchup—DraftKings is hyping up Adam Fantilli, Matvei Michkov, and Drake Batherson elsewhere. But if you had to guess, Celebrini O/U 1.5 goals would be a Hail Mary. He’s got the points, but the Sharks’ power play? It’s about as reliable as a free throw from LeBron’s 2020 team.

Final Verdict:
Buffalo’s implied probability of victory (67-68%) suggests this is less of a game and more of a Sharks’ playoff hopes being run over by a Zamboni. Unless San Jose’s other forwards wake up from their three-year nap, Lindy Ruff’s crew will keep chasing history while Brent Burns chases consecutive games records.

Pick: Buffalo -1.5. Because math. And because the Sharks’ power play is a math problem you’ll regret solving.

Created: March 10, 2026, 5:03 a.m. GMT