For the second time in nine days, overtime felt imminent. After blowing three leads against the Rangers, the Buffalo Sabres would leave New York with at least a small reward, a well-deserved point, or perhaps a victory.
Sabres center Tage Thompson just had to keep the puck pinned against the boards behind his net for another half second or so.
“Everybody in the building knew the scenario and the clock, the situation,” Sabres coach Don ... Read the full article