The Boston Bruins halted their four-game losing streak with a solid 4-1 victory against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center on Wednesday. The win was spearheaded by Charlie Coyle’s two goals, with Brad Marchand and Jake DeBrusk contributing two assists each. Goalie Jeremy Swayman backed the team with 26 saves.
The Bruins established an early lead in the first period through Mason Lohrei’s goal at 4:19. Coyle extended the lead to 2-0 with a power-play goal, capitalizing on a one-timer from the slot. Special teams were crucial for Boston, as they executed effectively on the power play, scoring three of their four goals with a man advantage.
Buffalo, missing forward Tage Thompson for personal reasons, struggled to find their rhythm. Erik Johnson provided the lone response for the Sabres, cutting the deficit to 4-1 in the third period with a slap shot. Despite this effort, the Sabres’ special teams faltered, especially on the penalty kill and power play, contributing to their loss.
Morgan Geekie also scored for Boston, making the score 4-0 in the second period with an innovative goal off a rebound. The Sabres’ goalie Devon Levi, facing 21 shots, could not withstand the Bruins’ persistent attack.
The Sabres’ struggle in the first period continued, as they’ve now allowed the most goals in the NHL during the opening frame this season. The team’s confidence and cohesion on the power