Boston — The Buffalo Sabres defeated the Boston Bruins 4-1 at TD Garden on Friday in Game 6, clinching the series 4-2 and advancing to the second round of the NHL playoffs. Alex Tuch and Mattias Samuelsson scored in the first period, Zach Benson added another early in the third, and Josh Norris finished the scoring with an empty-net goal. Boston’s lone goal came from David Pastrnak and Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves as the Bruins were eliminated following a season in which they reached 100 regular-season points. Tempers flared late with a Benson–McAvoy incident at 1:31 remaining; Buffalo will face the winner of the Montreal-Tampa Bay series in the next round next week.
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The Sabres' win is a big deal for hockey fans. It's their first time in the NHL second round since 2007. If you're a Bruins fan, it's a tough loss after a strong season. For those who enjoy the drama, the Benson-McAvoy incident adds a spicy twist.
The Sabres are on a roll, and they're one to watch in the upcoming Montreal-Tampa Bay series. Bruins fans, it's time to regroup and look forward to next season. If you're a hockey enthusiast, this is a thrilling time. Share this with someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Buffalo Sabres organization benefited most immediately, advancing to the second round, gaining playoff momentum, regional media attention, and organizational validation after breaking their long second-round drought.
The Boston Bruins, their players, coaching staff and local fanbase suffered elimination, prompting likely organizational review of roster construction, coaching strategies and playoff preparedness.
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