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Sabres at Utah projected lineups | NHL.com

SABRES (27-33-6) at UTAH (30-27-11)
9 p.m. ET; Utah16, MSG-B
Sabres projected lineup
JJ Peterka — Tage Thompson — Alex Tuch
Brett Murray — Ryan McLeod — Jason Zucker
Jordan Greenway — Peyton Krebs — Jack Quinn
Beck Malenstyn — Tyson Kozak — Sam Lafferty
Mattias Samuelsson — Rasmus Dahlin
Bowen Byram — Jacob Bryson
Owen Power — Connor Clifton
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen
James Reimer
Scratched: Jacob Bernard-Docker
Injured: Zach Benson (illness), Josh Norris (undisclosed), Jiri Kulich (concussion)
Utah projected lineup
Clayton Keller — Logan Cooley — Nick Schmaltz
Michael Carcone — Barrett Hayton — Dylan Guenther
Lawson Crouse — Jack McBain — Josh Doan
Alexander Kerfoot — Kevin Stenlund — Mattias Maccelli
Mikhail Sergachev — John Marino
Olli Maatta — Sean Durzi
Ian Cole — Michael Kesselring
Karel Vejmelka
Jaxson Stauber
Scratched: Nick Bjugstad, Nick DeSimone
Injured: Robert Bortuzzo (lower body)
Status report
Peterka will return after missing three games with a lower-body injury. … Benson, a forward, may not play, Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said. .. Maccelli will enter the lineup for the first time since Feb. 8 after being a healthy scratch the past 13 games.

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Sabres score embarrassing own goal to lose in miserable fashion to Utah Hockey Club

The Buffalo Sabres added a lowlight to their rough season during their 5-2 loss to the Utah Hockey Club on Thursday in the Delta Center.
The Sabres, who are last in the Eastern Conference, were down 3-2 with just over one minute remaining in game time.
Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff pulled goaltender James Reimer from the net in exchange for an extra skater, giving the Sabres a six-on-five advantage to try and tie the game.
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Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (26) tries to save a shot by the Utah Hockey Club on an open net during the third period at Delta Center on March 20, 2025. (Rob Gray-Imagn Images)
However, Sabres forward Tage Thompson tried to send a pass back to defenseman Rasmsus Dahlin. The pass went awry as Thompson missed Dahlin and the puck banked off the boards and went into the back of the Sabres’ own net, with no goalie to stop it.
The own goal put the Sabres down 4-2. The Sabres then gave up another empty-net goal to Utah forward Mikhail Sergachev to put the final score at 5-2.
The Sabres were down 2-1 entering the third period, but Ryan McLeod took advantage of a Utah turnover and buried a short-handed goal with a nifty backhand to tie it up at 2-2 at the beginning of the third period.
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Buffalo Sabres center Ryan McLeod (71) celebrates a goal with right wing Alex Tuch (89) during the third period at Delta Center on March 20, 2025. (Rob Gray-Imagn Images)
However, Utah forward Dylan Guenther scored his team-leading 25th goal of the year when he buried a rebound with 5:47 left to play to break the tie and give Utah a lead they would not relinquish.
While the Sabres are playing more for draft position at this point than for playoff position, the Utah Hockey Club is on the fringe of the Wild Card race in the Western Conference with 73 points.
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The Utah Hockey Club celebrates an open-net goal against the Buffalo Sabres during the third period at Delta Center on March 20, 2025. (Rob Gray-Imagn Images)
They are four points behind the St. Louis Blues (77 points) for the second spot, but are also vying for that final spot with the Vancouver Canucks (76 points) and Calgary Flames (75 points).
Utah will look to build on their win over the Sabres when they play the Detroit Red Wings on Monday at 9 p.m. ET. The Sabres will look to bounce back from the loss when they play the Minnesota Wild at 2:00 p.m. ET on Saturday.
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Utah Jazz vs Boston Celtics: recap and final score

There is a lot of familiarity and mutual respect between the Boston Celtics and the Utah Jazz. With the Jazz poaching executives and some coaches from Boston, Utah hopes to replicate the success of the Celtics sooner rather than later. But tonight, Utah got a lesson in what the finished product looks like. It’s no secret that the Jazz have been using this year to focus on development, but the Celtics made the Jazz look like a G-League team that is further away from contention than they would like to think. Of course, one game is not an indictment of an entire rebuild, but Utah looked like a JV team almost the whole game
It was a pretty pedestrian game for Celtics star Jason Tatum, by his standards, but he still had 26 pts, 6 r and 6 assts and made one back-breaking shot after another. His co-star Kristaps Porzingis led the Celtics with 27 pts, 10 r, and 6 Assts. Boston has played together for long enough that they make their dominance look easy sometimes, but one way they frustrate teams is their defensive hustle and scrapping for every loose ball. It seemed that almost every 50/50 ball went the Celtics way tonight, that is usually not an accident but rather good coaching and team chemistry.
For as inferior as the Jazz looked tonight, they did show some grit at times during the game. Even after falling behind early on, they were able to and hang with the Celtics for much of the first half. Utah trailed by only 9 entering the break. The Jazz were able to pull within two about halfway through the third quarter before a combination of mistakes and poor shooting allowed the Celtics to pull away for good. Utah was without star Lauri Markkanen tonight and didn’t have a lot of depth, but the play of Collin Sexton and Keyonte George was a lone bright spot, with George shooting 5-9 from three and dishing out 7 assists from off the bench.
We know the mission for the Jazz this year is not to win games, but we have seen other games where the development looks a little bit further along. That being said, there is not a lot to take from a game where 60% of your starters are out and you are purposely trying to jockey for the worst record in the league. One would hope that at this time next year that Utah’s rebuild is over and we are jockeying for a good playoff spot instead, GO JAZZ!!
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Utah nurse facing murder charges after allegedly killing patient for insurance money

HIGHLAND, Utah — Highland police officers say they have arrested a Utah nurse after she allegedly killed a patient in an effort to collect life insurance money. Meggan Randall Sundwall, 47, was arrested Thursday and faces aggravated murder and obstruction of justice charges.
According to court documents obtained by FOX 13 News, the investigation started on August 12, 2024, when Lone Peak police officers were called to a home in the 6600 block of W. Stevens Lane. When they arrived they found 38-year-old Kacee Lyn Terry unresponsive.
Kacee’s uncle, Mark Farnsworth told officers that he had found Kacee unconscious and struggling to breathe. When Kacee was found she was alone in her bedroom with Sundwall who is a licensed registered nurse.
Meggan told officers that Kacee had been in that condition for “a couple of hours” and claimed that Kacee had a do not resuscitate order and didn’t want to go to the hospital.
While paramedics were on the scene they discovered a diabetic needle. Kacee according to investigators was not a diabetic. When she was transported to Mountain Point Hospital in Lehi they found her blood sugar level was at 14. Detectives say any blood sugar level below 40 is considered life-threatening.
While Kacee was in the ICU, her sister informed doctors that Kacee had terminal cancer for 4-5 years. However, when Kacee’s medical history from her primary care physician was reviewed they found that she never had cancer. A later autopsy would confirm she didn’t have cancer or major health problems.
Kacee Terry was declared brain dead by doctors and died on August 15, 2024, about 3 days after the initial 9-1-1 call. Investigators say a DNR was never located for Kacee and there was no paperwork designating Meggan Randall Sundwall as her power of attorney.
When investigators spoke to Kacee’s family and friends they shared that they believed Meggan had been trying to kill Kacee for years. Detectives say evidence located on the victim’s phone showed a thread of texts beginning in December of 2019.
Over the four years of text messages, detectives say Meggan detailed different ways she would killed herself if she was Kacee. Meggan also allegedly offered to “help” Kacee die and discussed how Kacee’s death would solve money problems for Meggan.
According to investigators, Meggan Sundwall believed she was the beneficiary of a rumored $1.5 million life insurance policy held by Kacee.
A forensic pathologist told police the only way for Kacee’s blood sugar level to drop to 14 is through exogenous insulin. That means the insulin would have had to have been administered from outside the body.
When a blood glucose monitor found on the scene was reviewed, the stored history showed 19 readings in 10 hours on August 12. The readings on the monitor continually drop and at 4:23 p.m. Meggan allegedly searched how low the specific monitor would read.
Court documents say that the monitor’s final three readings were marked “Lo,” meaning below 19. Police believe Kacee at that point was unconscious and unable to test her own blood sugar.
Police also found that at 9:47 a.m. the day that Kacee was discovered, Meggan sent Kacee a text reading, “Do you want to take some promethazine when I get there so that you are asleep when this is happening?”
The Medical Examiner later confirmed the cause of death for Kacee as an overdose of Promethazine, probable exogenous insulin, and other drugs. The official manner of death was left undetermined by the office.
Five hours after the morning text from Meggan to Kacee, Meggan texted her mother saying that she couldn’t get Kacee to wake up. Despite this and being a nurse, Meggan didn’t call for medical help until Kacee’s uncle discovered her seven hours later.
Investigators say that after Kacee’s death, Meggan continuously searched for Kacee’s life insurance policy through calls and emails. During that time she is also accused of deleting 900 texts from her phone.
Meggan Randall Sundwall was arrested on Thursday and is being held without bail by the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.
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