“We Had Our Looks” | Owen Power After 4-2 Loss To Montreal Canadiens | Buffalo Sabres


Buffalo Sabres defenseman Owen Power spoke to the media after a 4-2 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on January 31, 2026. Power talked about what he felt went wrong for the team during the game and what they can take away from it for their next games before the Olympic break. He also talked about the goal he scored in the game and their offensive game as a whole.

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