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The injury bug hit the Sabres up the middle for the second time in the series, as center Noah Ostlund left the game in the first period with a lower body injury. The rookie scored a goal and assist in his playoff debut in Game 3,
David Pastrnak scored a nice goal in overtime to send the Bruins-Sabres series back to Boston. Here's what else happened in the NHL playoffs Tuesday.
David Pastrnak had a chance at redemption. In the moment, the Boston Bruins' superstar likely didn't have time to think about Game 1, when if he had just put away a breakaway chance, the Buffalo Sabres may never have staged their dramatic rally,
Noah Ostlund left early in the Buffalo Sabres' 2-1 overtime loss to the Boston Bruins in Game 5 on Tuesday night.
Ruff hasn’t made a significant change to the Sabres’ lines in a while. Peyton Krebs, Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch played more than 250 minutes at five-on-five this season, second on the team to Jason Zucker, Ryan McLeod and Jack Quinn, who played 446 five-on-five minutes. Those two lines have played together for all five playoff games as well.
A microphone malfunction before an NHL playoff game in Buffalo, New York turned into an unexpected highlight when a sellout crowd stepped in to sing the Canadian national anthem themselves.
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'I cried': Buffalo Sabres fans step in and sing Canadian national anthem after singer's mic cut out
Cami Clune's microphone cut out during the Canadian national anthem before the Buffalo Sabres game on Tuesday, but fans inside KeyBank Center quickly stepped in and belted out "O Canada."
When the Boston Bruins needed a lift in the face of elimination, who else but forward David Pastrnak and goalie Jeremy Swayman to lead the way in their first-round series against Buffalo