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New Jersey plays their second game against Buffalo Sunday afternoon. The game is on MSG+ and can be heard on the Devils Hockey Network, including right here at NewJerseyDevils.com. Puck drop is 1:08 p.m. ET.
Janne Kuokkanen scored his first NHL goal in the third period to tie the game and eventually send it to overtime.
"I felt really good, and I think we've been struggling lately with scoring so I'm really happy that I was able to help the team," said Kuokkanen following the game. "It's a really good line, I like to play with [Bastian] and [McLeod]. They're really hard working guys and they keep it simple," said Kuokkanen on the chemistry with his linemates today.
Eric Staal, Tobias Rieder, and Victor Oloffsson scored for the Sabres Saturday afternoon. Former Devils forward Taylor Hall had the primary assist on Staal's opening goal and the secondary assist on the game winner.
The Devils were slow to start the first period. Buffalo came out fast with a lot of control in the offensive end, putting pressure on New Jersey early. Seven minutes in, both teams saw their first special teams action of the day. Andreas Johnsson was called for interference on former Devils forward Taylor Hall, and Johnsson's penalty sent New Jersey on their first penalty kill. The penalty kill came up strong and prevented the Sabres from opening the scoring. In addition, Wedgewood had a handful of big saves to keep the score tied at 0.
With 7:45 left in the first period, the Sabres were called with two penalties which gave the Devils a 5-on-3 advantage for two minutes. New Jersey kept possession in the offensive zone until the final 25 seconds of the power play, and although they were moving the puck well, they were unable to score.
However, following their two-man advantage, the team saw their strongest period of offense. The team saw several close shots including one by Nikita Gusev in the final two minutes of the period. Gusev tried to go five-hole on Buffalo goaltender Linus Ullmark, however, the home goaltender came up with a big save.
With two seconds left in the first period, the Devils had an offensive zone face-off, in which they pulled goaltender Scott Wedgewood. They won the face-off, however's P.K. Subban's shot on goal went high right and Ullmark made the save. After the first period, Buffalo outshot New Jersey 7-6 and the score remained 0-0.
Less than a minute into the second period, Andreas Johnsson got his second penalty of the game, this time holding and was sent to the box for a minor penalty. Like their first time this game, the Devils penalty kill came up strong and limited Buffalo to one shot on goal during their man-advantage. In addition to the strong defensive play, Zacha and Kyle Palmieri brought the puck down shorthanded and Zacha had a shot on goal.
Following the kill, the Devils had their strongest 5-on-5 play shift of the game at this point. Jack Hughes was a key part of the strong play. In addition, the Devils had two close shots on goal, including one that hit the crossbar.
With 16:02 on the clock, Miles Wood was sent to the box for slashing. The Devils penalty kill had their third call of the game. Wedgewood came up huge twice in the penalty to help kill off the man-advantage. Halfway through the game, the Devils killed off three straight penalties.
Eric Staal opened the scoring for Buffalo with 10:57 on the clock. Staal came in with space and scored on Wedgewood's blocker side to make it 1-0 Sabres. Hall and Montour received assists on the goal.
With 7:55 left in the second period, the Devils had their third power play of the game. Hall was called for holding and sent to the box. Subban had a strong shot right at the start of the man-advantage and later on set up Zacha for a shot. Gusev had a solid shot on goal in the final 45 seconds of the power play period. Severson followed with a shot of his own that made it through traffic but Palmieri was unable to redirect right on the doorstep. After two minutes of a man-advantage, the Devils were unable to score but saw an increase in shots during the power play.
In the final two minutes of the second period, Buffalo's Staal is called for hooking and the Devils head to the power play. 20 seconds in, Ty Smith's shot from the point power soared past Ullmark to tie the game. The 1-1 score would hold in the final minute of the period. The Sabres continued to outshoot the Devils in the second period and after 40 minutes had a 21-17 shot advantage.