‘As Dahlin went, so did the Sabres. With him on the ice at 5-on-5, the Sabres owned a 55-percent share of shot attempts and shots on goal, and 58 percent of goals (outscoring opponents 70-50). Without No. 26 on the ice, those numbers dropped to 47 percent of shot attempts, 45 percent of shots and 47 percent of goals (outscored 131-115). It’s understandable, then, that the team went 0-7-2 with a minus-20 goal differential in its nine games with Dahlin this season; eight of those nine came during the December winless streak as he recovered from back spasms.’
Season in Review | Rasmus Dahlin
Source: Sabres.com