‘Buffalo had 36 shots in the final 40 minutes and scored once. In the first eight minutes of the seconds they had 14 shots. They had nine shots on a power play that produced a goal five seconds after it was over. Dylan Cozens battled extremely hard in front of the net and got it back to the point to Owen Power. He found Jiri Kulich open in the right circle and he ripped a one-timer past Stuart Skinner to give the Sabres a 2-1 lead. After that, Buffalo only had three shots the rest of the period and they gave up a goal because of poor play and one of their biggest problems for years, horrific awareness.’
Opinion: Sabres again prove they can't score in loss to Edmonton
Source: WGR-AM