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Sabres Win Second in a Row on the Road, Beating League-Worst Canucks 3-2 with only 15 Shots on Goal
Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson each had a goal and an assist, while Zach Benson scored his first power-play goal this season, leading Buffalo's comeback victory.
- On Thursday, the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in Vancouver as Rasmus Dahlin scored and added an assist, opening the scoring 7 1/2 minutes into the game.
- Buffalo entered the game without Alex Tuch due to illness and added Trevor Kuntar, who made his NHL debut, while Vancouver was without Elias Pettersson for a second straight game.
- On the power play Zach Benson scored his first goal of the season 14:46 into the second, while Alex Lyon stopped 29 of 31 shots and Tage Thompson had a goal and assist.
- Vancouver's loss deepened a slide and underscored their poor comeback record, now 1-13-0 when trailing after two periods.
- Buffalo heads to Seattle on Sunday to face the Seattle Kraken, while the Canucks kick off a five-game road swing Sunday at the New Jersey Devils.
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Rasmus Dahlin, Tage Thompson carry Sabres past Canucks
Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson each had a goal and an assist for the Buffalo Sabres in a 3-2 win against the host Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.
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Canucks Player Grades: Thatcher Demko shows some rust, win was a must, but 3-2 loss to Sabres
The Canucks close out four-game home stand against the Sabres, who have won just three road games. Canucks have won just four at home.
·British Columbia, Canada
Read Full ArticleSabres Rally for 3–2 Win as Canucks’ Home Ice Woes Deepen
By AakashSports_ The Vancouver Canucks dropped another frustrating game at Rogers Arena on Thursday night, falling 3–2 to the Buffalo Sabres. It was a night marked by early promise, mid-game breakdowns, and a late push that never broke through. Vancouver had moments where they looked sharp, organized, and dangerous — but those flashes continue to
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