‘”I thought we just got back to trying to work and make simple plays and then one line after another and another,” Tuch said. “It makes a huge difference out there, especially in the second period with those long changes. So, if you can hem a line in for one, two changes, it’s huge. It causes a lot of disruption in their lines, especially if you have their top guys out getting tired or their top guys sitting on the bench not being able to play. So I think it helps a lot, and it’s little things like that that really create momentum and allow you to just roll it over.”‘
Tuch scores twice in 3rd, Sabres rally past Maple Leafs
Source: NHL.com