Sharks Vs Sabres Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:10 ET Friday - Possibly Ryan Miller's Final Game In Buffalo

Sharks vs Sabres live stream: Watch online free 7:10 ET Friday as San Jose looks to follow scoring seven goals last night in its first game since the Olympic break.

The 38-16-6 Sharks will play their second and final game vs the Sabres (17-34-8) in Buffalo. The Sabres won that meeting 5-4 in a shootout and they are coming off a 5-4 win over the Bruins. Watch the free live stream online as Buffalo looks to go 3-0 returning from the break.

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Ryan Miller could be starting in his final home game for the Sabres as they will not have any more home games before the trade deadline next week. The goalie was drafted by Buffalo in 1999. He has been the franchise goaltender since 2005. Miller also represented Buffalo when he carried Team USA to a silver medal at the 2010 Olympics.

"I'm trying not to be too sentimental," Miller said Thursday. "I think everyone in Buffalo kind of knows how I feel about the city. [I've] always enjoyed the people, I've always enjoyed the city. There's a deep love for the city in my heart, and I don't think right now is the time to reflect and take that time. It's still time to focus and play hockey and give all I can give. I'm just trying to enjoy this last stretch, if it is my last stretch."

San Jose has won four of five after routing Philadelphia 7-3 on Thursday in its first game in 20 days. The Sharks were outshot 10-5 and trailed 2-1 after one period before outscoring the Flyers 5-0 in the second, according to ESPN.com.

"We didn't have a lot of purpose in our game in the first period, especially in their zone," coach Todd McLellan said. "Kind of skating around waiting for something to happen. We got our forecheck going in the second (and) a lot more pucks to the goaltender, which created second and third chances."

Joe Pavelski had his second hat trick of the season. The outburst also came after he had one goal in eight games prior to joining the United States in Sochi.

"They were just going in," Pavelski, who is tied with Toronto's Phil Kessel for second in the league with 32 goals, told ESPN.com. "Life is good. Hopefully they keep coming."

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