Buffalo, N.Y. Jack Quinn scored the tying goal and converted in a shootout, and Alex Tuch secured the tiebreaking attempt as the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 on Saturday night. Buffalo rebounded from a 2-1 loss to Washington that ended an eight-game winning streak and extended its Atlantic Division lead over Tampa Bay to four points while remaining two points behind Carolina in the Eastern Conference. Toronto played its first game since captain Auston Matthews suffered a season-ending knee injury; Radko Gudas received a five-game suspension for the hit. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a Sabres fan, this win is a morale booster. It shows the team's resilience after a tough loss. For Leafs fans, it's a bitter pill, especially with Matthews out. Check your favorite sports app for the next games and player updates.
The Sabres are holding strong in the Atlantic Division, even without an eight-game winning streak. The Leafs face a challenging season without their captain. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good hockey comeback story.
The Buffalo Sabres benefited competitively by securing a 3-2 shootout victory that extended their Atlantic Division lead and reinforced goaltending and scoring depth immediately after returning from the Olympic break.
The Toronto Maple Leafs suffered the loss and faced the season-ending knee injury to captain Auston Matthews, while also dealing with disciplinary consequences for Radko Gudas following the kneeing incident.
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Jack Quinn's Shootout Goal Lifts Sabres Over Leafs
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