Saturday 5 November 2016

NHL - Buffalo Sabres @ Winnipeg Jets 3-1 - Sunday, October 30, 2016



Kyle Okposo scored twice and Robin Lehner made 37 saves to help the Buffalo Sabres to a 3-1 win against the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre. Brian Gionta also scored for the Sabres (3-3-2). His second period goal ended up being the game winner. Nikolaj Ehlers scored for Winnipeg (4-5-0).
Jets goalie Michael Hutchinson allowed three goals on 15 shots before being pulled in favor of Connor Hellebuyck in the second period. Hellebuyck stopped all 13 shots he faced. The Jets were 0-for-6 on the power play.

Okposo's initial shot on the first goal was blocked by Jets defenseman Toby Enstrom but fell back on the stick of Okposo, who sent his second shot over Hutchinson's glove hand for a 1-0 lead at 10:51 of the third period.
Gionta scored to make it 2-0 at 12:49 of the first period. His initial shot was saved by Hutchinson, who was unable to get his glove on the puck, allowing Gionta to get his stick on it for his third of the season.

* Sabres center Ryan O'Reilly picked out Okposo from his own zone on the left side after the Jets were caught on a bad line change. Okposo, on his off-wing, scored on Hutchinson's far side for his second of the game.
* Lehner stopped a point-blank shot from Mathieu Perreault with his shoulder after a cross-ice pass from Laine. The save came with under 3:30 remaining with the Jets on the power play and the Sabres holding a 3-1 lead. 
Jets Quotes
Nikolaj Ehlers: "We want to win every single game and I think that we all stepped up, even today. We played a good game, we played hard for the full 60. We used our speed and our skill to get pucks to the net. We weren't lucky in the first two periods and we had some great chances (to make it 3-2), so I think we just got to take all the good stuff from this game and keep going."
"Obviously, their goalie was good but we had some good chances that we could have put in. It bounced off their sticks or whatever, but hopefully next game they go in."
Paul Maurice: "I didn't like the last two (goals). I mean he played so very well (against the Colorado Avalanche on Friday). I didn't pull him out of anger. The third one should never have happened. The shot should never have happened. I'm not hanging that one on him. But I know I've got (Hellebuyck) going in the next night and he goes in and gets some work."

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