Byram lifts Sabres over Senators 3-2 in OT for first 7-game win streak in 7 years
- On Tuesday night, Bowen Byram scored in overtime to lift the Buffalo Sabres to a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators with his second goal of the game.
- The win extended Buffalo's run to seven straight games, marking the first seven-game winning streak for the Buffalo Sabres.
- Buffalo got a secondary goal from Noah Ostlund, assisted by Bowen Byram, and strong goaltending from Alex Lyon with 24 saves.
- Both clubs are scheduled to play again on Saturday, with the Sabres hosting the Boston Bruins and the Senators visiting the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- The game featured Josh Norris's first return to Ottawa since his trade, Tim Stutzle extended his point streak to eight games, and Drake Batherson was denied by Alex Lyon late in regulation.
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Byram lifts Sabres over Senators 3-2 in OT for first 7-game win streak in 7 years
Bowen Byram scored his second goal of the game 31 seconds into overtime and the Buffalo Sabres beat the Ottawa Senators 3-2, extending their win streak to seven heading into the Christmas break.
Bowen Byram's OT goal extends Sabres win streak to 7, now within 2 points of playoff spot
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Bowen Byram had two goals and an assist capped by the winner 31 seconds into overtime as the Sabres claimed their seventh consecutive victory beating the Ottawa Senators 3-2 on the road Tuesday night. Buffalo's win streak is its longest since a 10-game run in November 2018, and the longest active [...]
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