Oct. 25th Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Buffalo Sabres
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The NHL announced a scoring correction following the Buffalo Sabres’ 4–2 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night at KeyBank Center. The update was posted by the NHL's Public Relations account on X.
Buffalo had built its lead on the strength of defenseman Mattias Samuelsson, who finished plus-four with his first-career two-goal game. He twice got lost in coverage, stepped up in the offensive zone and beat Stolarz with perfectly placed shots. The first one opened the scoring 4:38 into the game; the second extended Buffalo’s advantage to 4-2.
The Red Wings, Sabres, and Panthers have all kicked the tires on a trade involving Blue Jackets ex-1st round pick Yegor Chinakhov.
The Buffalo Sabres want to win. Allegedly. So trading their captain and number one defenseman Rasmus Dahlin simply doesn't make sense, and the party line (sensibly) is that they don't intend to trade him.
Jack Quinn also had a night to remember with two assists and a power-play goal, while Tyson Kozak earned praise from a basketball great.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander will undergo further evaluation after leaving Friday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres in the third period with an unspecified injury.
Jack Quinn had a goal and two assists, Colten Ellis stopped 27 shots in his NHL debut and the Buffalo Sabres beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-2. Claimed off waivers from St.