Newark, New Jersey (WGR Sports Radio 550) - The winning streak is up to six-games for the Buffalo Sabres. Visiting the Devils on Sunday night, the blue and gold scored three unanswered goals to upend New Jersey by a final score of 3-1 at Prudential Center.
About nine-minutes into the first period, New Jersey opened the scoring. Forward Jack Hughes, out since mid-November, scored in his return to the Devils' lineup.
Early in the second, the Sabres tied things up a goal apiece. Directly after an offensive-zone face-off win, Rasmus Dahlin got a puck on net from the left-wing circle. Josh Norris then jammed it home to make it a 1-1 contest in Newark.
Later in the middle stanza, Buffalo took its first lead of the night. Zach Benson beared down on Devils goalie Jake Allen, all while staring down linemate Jack Quinn. Benson used his eyes to fool Allen, as Benson shot the puck in-close and beat Allen five-hole for a 2-1 Sabres advantage.
In the third period, it was all Devils, just not on the scoreboard. New Jersey brought the heat consistently against Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and company, but the Sabres weathered the storm in an impressive way.
Finally, with two-minutes to play in regulation, Buffalo got some much-deserved breathing room. Peyton Krebs out-skated a Devils defender to a cleared puck, and rammed home his first goal of 2025-26 into an empty-net to give the Sabres a 3-1 lead, which held as the final score.
Luukkonen was nails, especially hunkering down in the third, and made 26 saves on 27 shots overall in the victory.
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SCORING RECAP:
First Period:
BUF: NONE
NJD: 8:51 - Jack Hughes (11) (Dawson Mercer, Colton White)
Second Period:
BUF: 2:26 - Josh Norris (4) (Rasmus Dahlin, Owen Power); 16:05 - Zach Benson (3) (Ryan McLeod, Jack Quinn)
NJD: NONE
Third Period:
BUF: 17:59 - Peyton Krebs (1) ENG (Tage Thompson, Bowen Byram)
NJD: NONE
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Blue Star Home Services Three Stars of the Game:
1. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen - BUF
2. Zach Benson - BUF
3. Jack Hughes - NJD
What's Next:
The blue and gold head to Ottawa to visit the Senators on Tuesday night, December 23. Puck drop at Canadian Tire Centre is set for 7 p.m. EST with Dan Dunleavy and Rob Ray on the call.