GAME OF THE YEAR?! | Buffalo Sabres Top Tampa Bay Lightning 8-7 In Absolutely Insane Tilt


In arguably the game of the year, the Buffalo Sabres beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 8-7 on March 8 at KeyBank Center. The Sabres (84 points) have won seven straight games and now have sole possession of the Atlantic Division lead. Josh Doan (2), Jason Zucker (2), Rasmus Dahlin, Alex Tuch (2), Sam Carrick scored in the win. Tage Thompson had a career-high four assists to extend his career-best point streak to 11 games (6+9), the longest by a Sabre since Jack Eichel (17 games) in 2019. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen was in net.

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