“We Had All 20 Guys Going Tonight” | Alex Tuch After 4-2 Win Over Sharks


Buffalo Sabres forward Alex Tuch speaks to the media after a 4-2 win over the San Jose Sharks. Tuch scored a game winning goal on a shorthanded breakaway in the third. He talks about the team’s mentality after winning three games in a row and how they worked to sweep the California road trip.

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