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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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PITTSBURGH -- The Buffalo Sabres took a point from Pittsburgh after losing a three-goal first period lead and coming back to tie the game against the Penguins in the third period.
Buffalo scored three times in the first -- a power play goal by Matt Moulson at 9:26, a short-handed goal by Ryan O'Reilly at 14:05 and a regular strength goal by Jake McCabe at 18:58.
The second period belonged to Pittsburgh with goals by Ben Lovejoy, Conor Sheary, Tom Kuhnhackl and Nick Bonino to put the Penguins up 4-3.
Zach Bogosian scored a power play goal for Buffalo 2:13 into the third period to tie the game up at 4-4.
After a scoreless overtime period, Buffalo netminder Chad Johnson allowed two Penguins goals in the shootout, while the Sabres were unable to put the puck past the Penguins goalie, leading to the 5-4 final.
Buffalo next plays Thursday night when the Toronto Maple Leafs come to First Niagara Center.
Check out East Niagara Post videos on YouTube, Vine and Periscope.
news@eastniagarapost.com
PITTSBURGH -- The Buffalo Sabres took a point from Pittsburgh after losing a three-goal first period lead and coming back to tie the game against the Penguins in the third period.
Buffalo scored three times in the first -- a power play goal by Matt Moulson at 9:26, a short-handed goal by Ryan O'Reilly at 14:05 and a regular strength goal by Jake McCabe at 18:58.
The second period belonged to Pittsburgh with goals by Ben Lovejoy, Conor Sheary, Tom Kuhnhackl and Nick Bonino to put the Penguins up 4-3.
Zach Bogosian scored a power play goal for Buffalo 2:13 into the third period to tie the game up at 4-4.
After a scoreless overtime period, Buffalo netminder Chad Johnson allowed two Penguins goals in the shootout, while the Sabres were unable to put the puck past the Penguins goalie, leading to the 5-4 final.
Buffalo next plays Thursday night when the Toronto Maple Leafs come to First Niagara Center.
Check out East Niagara Post videos on YouTube, Vine and Periscope.
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