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Alex Lyon Propels Sabres to Playoff Success, Ending Long Drought

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The Buffalo Sabres have made a triumphant return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, marking their first appearance since 2011 and ending the NHL’s longest active postseason drought. This resurgence has shifted the spotlight from the Sabres to the Detroit Red Wings, who now hold the unfortunate distinction of the longest playoff absence, having not qualified since 2016.

The irony stings for Detroit fans as former Red Wings players are now shining in the playoffs with their new teams. Notable among them is Vladimir Tarasenko, who struggled last season in Detroit with just 11 goals. This year, he has more than doubled that total with the Minnesota Wild, helping them secure their first playoff series win in over a decade.

Another key figure in this narrative is goaltender Alex Lyon, who played two seasons with the Red Wings before joining the Sabres. Lyon was instrumental in Buffalo’s playoff success, making 25 saves to help the team clinch their series against the Boston Bruins. This victory propels the Sabres into the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 2007.

Lyon, who was signed as an unrestricted free agent by Detroit in 2023, previously served as the backup to Sergei Bobrovsky during the Florida Panthers’ playoff runs. In his time with the Red Wings, he posted a record of 35-27-6, a 2.96 goals-against average, and a .901 save percentage. However, with the Red Wings acquiring John Gibson from the Anaheim Ducks and having Cam Talbot still under contract, Lyon found himself on the trading block.

His subsequent move to the Sabres, signing a two-year, $3 million deal, has proven to be a masterstroke. Lyon has not only helped the Sabres advance in the playoffs but has also etched his name in the franchise’s record books, surpassing the legendary Dominik Hasek for the most consecutive victories. Remarkably, he is the first Sabres goaltender to win a playoff series since Ryan Miller, who played for the team 19 years ago.

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

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