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Sabres Rally Past Canadiens in Hostile Bell Centre
23 Jan
Summary
- Sabres coach called a timeout to disrupt crowd momentum after Montreal's comeback.
- Buffalo's defense tightened significantly in the third period, allowing few chances.
- Peyton Krebs scored the empty-net goal, sealing the Sabres' 4-2 victory.

The Buffalo Sabres overcame a hostile environment at the Bell Centre to defeat the Montreal Canadiens 4-2. After building a 3-0 lead, the Sabres saw their advantage shrink to 3-2 following Nick Suzuki's second-period goal, which energized the home crowd. Recognizing the shift in momentum, Sabres coach Lindy Ruff called a timeout, emphasizing his team's resilience and ability to support each other.
The Sabres responded effectively after the timeout, significantly limiting Montreal's offensive chances in the third period. Despite allowing seven high-danger chances in the second, Buffalo's defense tightened, conceding only one in the final frame. This defensive resolve paved the way for Peyton Krebs to score an empty-net goal, securing Buffalo's fourth such goal this season and a crucial road win.




