‘“We need to get better at it,” Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said of the three-on-three format. “We remarked coming in, it was a lot more controlled and slower. Two times, we got an odd man rush with O’Reilly and Kane they got an odd-man rush the other way but it was fairly controlled. They had a fair amount of offensive zone time with the puck. You’re looking for one turnover to kind of explode out of it and get an odd-man rush. It was fairly controlled and slow.”’
New NHL overtime format still a feeling-out process for Buffalo Sabres
Source: Buffalo News