In by far the most entertaining home game of the season, the Buffalo Sabres ended a six-game losing streak by knocking off the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 in a shoot out.
Back to back one goal losses for the Buffalo Sabres. Not even a 3-0 first period lead was enough. The Pittsburgh Penguins scored four times in the second period including consecutive short handed goals, then won in overtime 5-4 to extend their winning streak over the Sabres to nine straight games.
It's becoming pretty irritating to see the Buffalo Sabres lose every time they play the Pittsburgh Penguins. For the eighth straight time the Penguins skated off with a win over the Sabres. This one a 4-3 win at First Niagara Center.
While the Ottawa Senators' home game was postponed Wednesday because of the tragedy at Canada's Parliament, the rest of the NHL carried on with league games. In a touching tribute the Canadian national anthem was performed in Pittsburgh at the Flyers-Penguins game...
How do you figure these Buffalo Sabres? They lose against some of the worst teams in the NHL and beat some of the best. The Sabres ended a four-game losing streak with a 4-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins Tuesday night, ending the Penguins' 15-game winning streak, the second-longest winning streak in NHL history. The Penguins also own the NHL's longest winning streak, 17-games.
The Pittsburgh Penguins prevailed in Friday night's game in Buffalo against the Sabres 5-3. The Penguins cashed in a pair of power play goals to end the Sabres five-game winning streak and with it takes away the Sabres playoff advantage. Althoug...