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Sabres’ Alex Lyon Shines in 3-1 Win Over Bruins, Takes Series Lead

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In a pivotal playoff showdown, the Buffalo Sabres made a key decision in net, opting for Alex Lyon, and it paid off handsomely as they defeated the Boston Bruins 3-1. This victory not only showcased Lyon’s skills but also gave the Sabres a 2-1 lead in their first-round series. Coach Lindy Ruff’s decision to start Lyon came after Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen was pulled in Game 2, having allowed four goals on 19 shots, including a surprising long-range flip from center ice.

Lyon was impressive, making 24 saves throughout the match, with only Tanner Jeannot able to find the back of the net for Boston, scoring the game’s opening goal. However, Buffalo quickly responded, denying a penalty shot from Viktor Arvidsson at 9:50 of the second period before leveling the score just over a minute later. Noah Ostlund, stepping in for the injured Josh Norris, drove down the left wing and delivered a precise pass from behind the goal line to Bowen Byram. Byram expertly fired a low wrist shot over Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman’s glove, bringing the game to a 1-1 tie.

The turning point came in the third period when Alex Tuch found the back of the net, giving Buffalo the lead. Tuch slid down to the top of the left circle and unleashed a shot that soared high past Swayman. To seal the victory, Ostlund added an empty-net goal, ensuring the Sabres took control of the series.

Meanwhile, in another playoff matchup, Logan Stankoven continued to shine for the Carolina Hurricanes, scoring for the third consecutive game as they edged the Ottawa Senators 2-1, putting Ottawa on the brink of elimination. With this win, Carolina leads the best-of-seven series 3-0, setting the stage for Game 4 on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET.

Jackson Blake also contributed to the Hurricanes’ victory, while Taylor Hall notched two assists and Frederik Andersen made 21 saves. For the Senators, Drake Batherson scored his second goal of the series, but they struggled to gain an advantage, failing to lead at any point in the first three games. Linus Ullmark recorded 25 saves in the loss.

Carolina’s power play struggled, going 0-for-4, while Ottawa was also unable to capitalize, finishing 0-for-5 and now standing at 0-for-12 in the series. Stankoven opened the scoring early in the first period, taking advantage of a rebound from Hall’s shot on the rush. Despite a strong effort, including a missed opportunity on a 5-on-3 power play, the Senators could not capitalize on their chances. Batherson managed to tie the game at 16:06, but Blake quickly restored Carolina’s lead just over a minute later, securing the win for his team.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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