Bruins keep on losing, fall to red-hot Sabres, 4-1
The Buffalo Sabres scored three second-period goals to dominate the Boston Bruins, extending their win streak to eight while the Bruins' losing streak reached five games.
- On Saturday in Buffalo, the Buffalo Sabres beat the Boston Bruins 4-1, scoring three goals in the second period while Boston had only two shots.
- Elias Lindholm's forecheck forced a Bowen Byram bad pass that Morgan Geekie intercepted, leading to a David Pastrnak goal; shortly after, an Alex Steeves turnover set up a Peyton Krebs deflection for Buffalo's lead.
- Joonas Korpisalo kept the Sabres off the board despite outshooting Boston 13 in the first, but Mattias Samuelsson's shot at 7:54 created a two-goal hole, sealed by Josh Norris's empty-net goal.
- The Sabres moved above the Bruins as the Buffalo Sabres jumped over the Boston Bruins in the Atlantic Division by a point, while Boston faces a five-game road trip threatening its playoff hopes.
- After a decade and a half of Bruins dominance, the roles appear reversed with Buffalo ascending as the Sabres killed off the rest of it at the start of the third to finish the victory.
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The Buffalo Sabres have been in good form in the NHL, defeating the Boston Bruins 4:1 (0:1, 3:0, 1:0) at home and recording their eighth consecutive win.
Sabres dominate Bruins in second period, win eighth straight
Peyton Krebs scored the eventual game-winner and Mattias Samuelsson factored into all three of Buffalo's unanswered goals in the second period, leading the Sabres to a 4-1 win over the visiting Boston Bruins on Saturday night.
Bruins keep on losing, fall to red-hot Sabres, 4-1
The Bruins allowed three second period goals and never recovered, losing 4-1.
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Daily Bean: Bruins Lose, Prospects Still Shining, ECHL Coming Back
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