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Lineup notes entering Thursday s game by Jourdon LaBarber @jourdonlabarber / Sabres.com
Coming off wins in two of their past three games, the Buffalo Sabres plan to maintain a similar lineup in their rematch with the New Jersey Devils at KeyBank Center on Thursday.
Jeff Skinner will remain a healthy scratch for the third straight game. Tobias Rieder took part in the morning skate but remains day-to-day with an upper-body injury and will not play.
The Sabres earned victories in New Jersey on Saturday and Tuesday, sandwiching a tight loss to the New York Islanders on Monday. We want to keep that momentum going tonight, coach Ralph Krueger said. The group feels confident today. They have a good air about them, a good energy and we believe there is still a lot of upside space for this group. We re leaning to
Sabres beat Devils, 4-1
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The Buffalo Sabres made sure their lead did not slip away Tuesday night against the New Jersey Devils.
Buffalo scored a pair of early goals in the third period and hung in down the stretch en route to a 4-1 win over the Devils at Prudential Center.
Victor Olofsson, Rasmus Asplund, Dylan Cozens and Cody Eakin all tallied for Buffalo. Linus Ullmark made 41 saves and was just 27.9 seconds away from recording his first shutout of the season
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NHL roundup: Penguins edge Capitals in OT, 3-2
Kasperi Kapanen scores the winning goal 1:43 into overtime.
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Kasperi Kapanen celebrates his game-winning goal in overtime with defenseman John Marino, 6, and Teddy Blueger, Tuesday night at Washington. The Penguins won 3-2.
WASHINGTON Kasperi Kapanen scored on a one-timer 1:43 into overtime, lifting the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.
The Penguins won for the fourth time in five games against the Capitals this season, including two in overtime and one in a shootout. They also won for the eighth time this season after entering the third period tied or trailing.