Devan Dubnyk made 38 saves for the Minnesota Wild in a 4-0 win against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center. Dubnyk got his second consecutive shutout, which included 19 saves in the second period. Dubnyk has 21 NHL shutouts, 12 with the Wild. Dubnyk's first start with the Wild came against the Sabres on Jan. 15, 2015 after he was acquired from the Coyotes in a trade. That night he had an 18-save shutout in a 7-0 Wild win. The Wild (5-2-1) went 2-1-1 on a four-game road trip. The Sabres (1-3-2) have lost three straight.
Joel Eriksson Ek, a rookie center, gave the Wild a 1-0 lead 4:51 into the first period. He skated up the right wing past Sabres defenseman Jake McCabe after a pass from defenseman Nate Prosser and took a wrist shot that beat Anders Nilsson over his shoulder. Eriksson Ek has two goals and three assists in his first four NHL games.
Jason Zucker made it 2-0 with 4:47 left in the first period. He had a partial breakaway against Nilsson after a pass from Chris Stewart and beat the goalie with a high backhand over his glove. Suter gave the Wild a 3-0 lead 2:58 into the third period when his wrist shot from the left faceoff circle got past Nilsson over his left shoulder. Suter's third goal of the season was helped by Wild captain Mikko Koivu, who screened Nilsson. Koivu scored an empty-net goal with 1:09 left. Nilsson made 18 saves in his second consecutive start in place of Robin Lehner.
* The Sabres got a power play 3:50 into the second period and generated four shots on goal. Dubnyk made a toe save through traffic that kept them from making it 2-1.
* Eriksson Ek's first game-winning goal in the NHL came in the first period. He eluded a poke check from McCabe and accelerated past him before he took a wrist shot that beat Nilsson to the far top corner.
* Every skater who has played for the Wild this season has scored a point. … Minnesota's penalty kill improved to 95.7 percent after it held Buffalo to 0-for-2… Wild defenseman Marco Scandella left the game with 10:42 to go in the first period with a lower-body injury. Boudreau said they'd know more Friday … The Sabres have scored one goal in two home games.
Ryan Suter: "Hopefully he can keep that going. He's been playing pretty darn good the last couple games."
Bruce Boudreau: "[Eriksson Ek's] getting better every night. One of these days I'm going to put him on the power play. He's done everything and more that we've asked of him so far."
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