The Dallas Stars made coach Lindy Ruff's return to Buffalo a successful one. Jamie Benn's fourth goal of the season at 10:55 of the second period proved to be the difference in the Stars' 4-3 victory at First Niagara Center on Monday night. It was a happy homecoming for Ruff, who returned to Buffalo for the first time since being fired by the Sabres last season. Ruff coached Buffalo for nearly 15 seasons.
"It's kind of a huge relief," Ruff said.
"I said it felt really strange coming back and I thought we
came out really good. We made a couple mistakes and they clawed their
way back."
During the first break in the game in the first
period, the Sabres paid tribute to Ruff showing a video on the
overhead scoreboard, honoring his career in Buffalo.
"It was awesome," Ruff said.
"I've spent my whole life here. Really a visiting coach comes
in, and I know I've been here a long time, but to do something like
that by the organization was second to none. You know, I have a lot
of respect for the years I had here. You know, I've said the hockey
is one thing, the way the community has supported myself and my
family has been second to none. The fans have been terrific and I was
really glad once the tribute was over and I really wanted to get the
game over after that. [There's] a lot of good memories there."
Sabres players were happy to see their former
coach recognized as well.
"Lindy's connection is far beyond hockey,"
Sabres goalie Ryan
Miller said. "I'm glad we took a moment. He definitely
deserved it."
Vernon
Fiddler would start the scoring for Dallas 2:59 into the first
period, when he was left alone near the net to deke and beat Miller.
The lead would last 27 seconds. Matt
Moulson scored his first of two goals as a member of the Sabres
at 3:26 with a one-timer from the slot in just his second shift of
the game. Moulson was acquired from the New York Islanders, along
with a first-round pick at the 2014 NHL Draft and a second-round
selection in 2015, on Sunday in exchange for left wing Thomas Vanek.
"I'm not going to lie, that was probably
the most nervous I've been for a game since my first game in the
NHL," Moulson said. "I had a bit of butterflies in
the stomach. It kind of settled me down there. Cody [Hodgson] and
Enzo [Tyler
Ennis] played great tonight."
The Stars would take the lead for good at 16:40 of
the first, when Alex
Goligoski scored a power-play goal during a double-minor penalty
to Sabres captain Steve
Ott.
"I hold myself accountable for taking a
bad penalty and costing us a goal tonight," Ott said. "It's
simply not good enough."
Tyler
Seguin made it 3-1 1:12 later with his fifth goal of the season.
Seguin's line with Benn and Erik
Cole was a new combination for the Stars.
"Benn, Cole, and I played together in the
preseason and we know each other's games a lot better now,"
Seguin said. "We could've put together a better three periods
in total effort out there. It was a good move by Lindy, once again,
sparking our line a little bit after the last few games and it
worked."
Ott helped make up for his mistake with a
power-play goal off a pass from Mikhail
Grigorenko 1:59 after Seguin's goal to make it 4-2. Then at 17:17
of the second period, Moulson added his second of the night while
tumbling to the ice to bring the Sabres to within 4-3, but they
wouldn't get another one past Stars goalie Kari
Lehtonen, who made 22 saves to earn the win. He withstood a
flurry of chances in the final minute to preserve the win.
"I don't think anybody's ever calm when
there's a minute left and you're up by one goal and they're coming at
you," Lehtonen said. "Those last maybe four shots I
was able to see them. They weren't able to get the traffic in front
of me on those shots so I think that made it a little bit easier.
It's always a little nerve racking when you're up but in the end it
feels good to help the team win."
Miller stopped 25 shots in the loss. It was the
Sabres' second loss in a row and fifth in their past six games.
"I thought our effort was really, really
solid tonight," Ott said. "You work hard like that
most nights, you're going to get ways to wins games. We've got to
stick with this process. … Tonight there was probably the most
positive signs I've seen in a long, long time."
The Sabres (2-11-1) will hit the road to face the
New York Rangers on Thursday night. The Stars (5-5-1) conclude their
two-game road trip in Montreal on Tuesday.
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