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Red Wings Squander Three-Goal Lead and Fall to Sabres in OT
Buffalo Sabres overcame a three-goal deficit with key contributions from Ryan McLeod and Tage Thompson, ending a five-game losing streak and securing their first road win.
- On Saturday, Mattias Samuelsson scored at 1:05 of overtime to give the Buffalo Sabres a 5-4 win over the Detroit Red Wings, snapping a five-game losing streak and earning their first road victory.
- Tage Thompson scored at 4:25 of the third, pulling Buffalo within one, and Ryan McLeod converted a short-handed breakaway midway through the period for the tying goal.
- Josh Doan contributed a goal and an assist, Alex Tuch scored, Colten Ellis made 24 saves, and Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin added an assist after rejoining from a three-game leave.
- Sabres host Edmonton on Monday night while Detroit visits the New York Rangers on Sunday, and Alex DeBrincat scored two goals despite the Red Wings' loss.
- The teams scored 29 seconds apart midway through the first period, with Lucas Raymond assisting all three Red Wings goals while Dylan Larkin and Patrick Kane each scored and John Gibson made 22 saves.
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Samuelsson's OT goal lifts Sabres past Red Wings, 5-4, for first road win of season
Mattias Samuelsson scored at 1:05 of overtime as Buffalo rallied from a three-goal deficit to snap a five-game losing streak with a 5-4 win over Detroit.
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