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Bruins Hold Off Late Surge to Win Game 2 Against Sabres

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In a thrilling showdown, the Boston Bruins demonstrated resilience and determination, bouncing back from a late-game collapse in their previous outing. Facing the Buffalo Sabres in Game 2, the Bruins took a commanding 4-0 lead before weathering a tense final stretch to secure a 4-2 victory, leveling the series at one game apiece.

Viktor Arvidsson shone brightly for the Bruins, netting two goals, while Pavel Zacha and Morgan Geekie contributed with a goal each. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman was a standout performer, making 34 saves, including a remarkable 18 in the third period alone, ensuring his team could hold onto their lead.

The game began quietly, with both teams battling to a scoreless first period. However, the Bruins ignited their offense just five minutes into the second period when Arvidsson opened the scoring, putting his team ahead 1-0. Geekie followed suit ten minutes later, launching a long-range shot that sailed past Sabres goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, extending the lead to 2-0.

As the second period wound down, Zacha capped off a dominant frame for Boston with a power-play goal, tipping the puck in to make it 3-0 with just 1:50 remaining in the period. The Bruins wasted no time in the third, with Arvidsson scoring his second goal just 16 seconds in, giving Boston a seemingly comfortable 4-0 advantage.

However, the Sabres refused to go down without a fight. Bowen Byram put Buffalo on the scoreboard with 6:06 left in the game, cutting the deficit to 4-1. The intensity ramped up when Peyton Krebs scored shortly after, pulling the Sabres closer at 4-2 with just over five minutes remaining, igniting hopes of a comeback among the Buffalo faithful.

Despite the pressure from the Sabres in the closing minutes, Swayman and the Bruins’ defense held firm, ultimately sealing the victory. The Bruins emerged victorious, 4-2, and will head back to TD Garden for Game 3 on Thursday night, scheduled for a 7 PM start.

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

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