Sabres blow another late third period lead to lose in overtime

Josh Dunne, Beck Malenstyn and Peyton Krebs caried this team into the fight after a horrific first period.
Alex Lyon, Miles Wood, Mattias Samuelsson
Photo credit Micheline Michaelina (@MiMiV4682)

Buffalo, NY (WGR 550) - Tuesday was the second game in a row that the Sabres had two points in regulation late in the third period, only to give two conference foes two points while the Sabres got one.

Buffalo started the season failing to get games against the New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche and Montreal Canadiens to overtime for a point. Good teams would’ve found a way to get at least one point in many of those games.

In the last two games, they found a way to get points which means they’re 4-1-2 in their last seven games getting points in six of them. That’s a points percentage of .714.

In Toronto on Saturday, Buffalo gave up one scoring chance to the Maple Leafs in the third period and it resulted in the game tying goal. In overtime they blew two Grade-A opportunities with Jack Quinn coming down the slot leading a 2-on-1 only to try a pass instead of using his elite shot. The pass to Tage Thompson hit a skate, but the puck went to the slot where Owen Power was by himself, but the puck went off his stick and John Tavares scored on a breakaway.

On Tuesday, Buffalo native Miles Wood continued to kill the Sabres like he did with the New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche. He goes to the net and tips in a puck to tie the game with 6:05 left in the third period. Jiri Kulich had a wide open breakaway in overtime on Jet Greaves, but the Columbus Blue Jackets got a big save.

Power, who probably had his worst game of the season lost the battle along the wall in overtime. Power was soft on Wood as he gained the zone and was very soft just letting him go to the net with no resistance. Kulich blew the zone and left the middle open which is a habit most of the Sabres have this year, and Wood deflected in his 12th goal and 22 games against Buffalo.

So two Eastern Conference foes should’ve left the last two games with no points while the Sabres had two, but in both cases Toronto and Columbus left with two points and Buffalo had one.

The loss broke Buffalo’s four-game home winning streak leaving them 4-0-1 in their last five. Columbus is now 4-1-0 on the road.

This ended the Sabres second five game segment and they reached Lindy Ruff’s goal this time with six points in the five games.

The Sabres came out very flat in this game and were lucky they were only down 1-0 through 15 minutes. Alex Lyon saw the first nine shots of the game and was very good. The goal came when Power’s pass hit Conor Timmins in the leg and went right to Yegor Chinakhov for the unassisted goal.

It was the Peyton Krebs line with Josh Dunne and Beck Malenstyn which got the team going. They by far were Buffalo’s best line. The only forecheck Buffalo had early, they got going starting behind the net. Dunne brought the puck out, but Greaves held his ground for the save.

The Sabres started using their speed in the second period and were much better. The Krebs line continued to be hard down low and around the net and others followed along.

Josh Doan was in front of the Blue Jackets net and read the play perfectly when Timmins stepped up to keep pressure on. The puck went to Alex Tuch who in one motion got the puck to Doan and he swatted home his third of the season to tie the game.

Just 2:23 later, the Ryan McLeod line went to work in the offensive zone. This time it was Bo Byram activating inside the zone and McLeod was along the wall. He put the puck to the net and it hit Damon Severson in the leg and the Sabres had their first lead of the game.

As the buzzer sounded to end the period, the Krebs line got under the skin of the Blue Jackets two leading scorers and they went after the Sabres. Buffalo was more than willing to oblige to get Dmitri Voronkov and Kirill Marchenko to the penalty box giving the Sabres a power play to start the third period.

Buffalo didn’t score but at 2:40, we saw the puck, Malenstyn, Dunne and others in the crease banging away at the puck. By the time they were done, Dunne had pounded home his first NHL goal and the Sabres had their lead back.

This line also got Severson so worked up near the end of the first period he took a penalty too.

I was very impressed with the hustle I saw from Bryram. On three separate occasions, he hustled back and helped break up plays that looked like breaks for the Jackets.

Lyon made 35 saves in this game as did Greaves. Next action is Thursday in Boston.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Alex Lyon, Miles Wood, Mattias Samuelsson