Kulich scores in OT, Power has 2 assists in win over Ducks


Jiri Kulich smiled ear to ear as his teammates mobbed him on the Honda Center ice late Friday night. The 20-year-old had just scored his second NHL goal, an overtime winner to clinch a 3-2 victory for the Buffalo Sabres over the Anaheim Ducks.

“To be honest, those teammates just help me a lot,” he said later. “I’m so glad I can be part of this team.”

Kulich’s goal punctuated a comeback win that pulled the Sabres above .500 for the first time this season, gave them possession of the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, and put them in position to sweep their California road trip with a victory in San Jose on Saturday.

The Sabres, coming off a tightly contested 1-0 victory in Los Angeles on Wednesday, trailed 2-0 late in the second period before Alex Tuch and Jason Zucker scored goals 50 seconds apart to tie the score at 2-2. Buffalo held Anaheim to eight shots in the third period to force overtime.

Kulich scored the winner with exactly one minute remaining in the extra period, the end result of a 2-on-0 rush between Tuch and Owen Power. Ducks goalie John Gibson made the initial save on Power, but Tuch tied up his man to allow the rebound to reach Kulich, setting the rookie up with a shot at the open net.

“I think you’ve got to find ways to win those games,” Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said. “They’re hard to win. But you’ve got to give the group a lot of credit. We gained a lot of momentum there at the end of the second.”

Ruff felt the Sabres had started the game well despite their early deficit. The Ducks’ first goal came on a shot from the point by Drew Helleson that beat Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen as he was screened by his own teammates. Their next goal was a deflection by Isac Lundestrom off a shot from the half wall.

The Sabres got a spark in the second period when Radko Gudas hit Zucker hard into the boards, prompting Connor Clifton to fight the Ducks captain. Zach Benson challenged Jansen Harkins to fight later in the period after Harkins laid a hit on Dylan Cozens.

“I loved both,” Ruff said. “… [The Ducks] had a couple hard hits, but I think we answered. The group is gaining this togetherness that will allow us the confidence to try to string some games together.”

Tuch put the Sabres on the board with 1:23 left in the second period on a deflection of a shot from Power that trickled between Gibson’s pads. Peyton Krebs swarmed the blue paint to attack the loose puck, prompting a Ducks player to push it over the goal line.

Just 50 seconds later, Power broke up a pass in front of the Buffalo net and poked the puck in the direction of Zucker, who beat Gibson between the pads on a breakaway.

“We’ve just got to stick with it,” Krebs said. “I think that’s been our motto the whole season is just, we can’t get down when they score a couple goals. We did that. We stuck with it and got rewarded.”

Here’s more from the victory in Anaheim.

1. Ruff said Kulich earned the right to be on the ice for the offensive-zone faceoff that preceded his overtime goal. With Tage Thompson still out due to a lower-body injury, Kulich played at center for the second straight game and won eight of 11 faceoffs.

Kulich said he feels particularly confident when playing center, his natural position.

“I really appreciate coach trusting me and putting me [at] center,” he said. “I have more speed as a center so it’s great for me.”

2. Power’s two assists moved him ahead of Colorado’s Cale Makar for the NHL lead among defensemen with 15 even-strength points this season.

3. Luukkonen made 22 saves for his second straight win. He’s allowed two or fewer goals in six of his last seven starts.

4. The Sabres went 2-for-2 on the penalty kill, improving to 7-for-7 over the last two games.

Up next​

The road trip concludes in San Jose on Saturday. Coverage on MSG begins at 7:30 p.m. with puck drop scheduled for 8.
 

Sabres wrap: Alex Tuch leads charge in come-from-behind win over Ducks​


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Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (26) shoots over Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Strome (16) during the second period of an NHL hockey game,
Friday, Nov. 22, 2024, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong) Kyusung Gong/Associated Press


Jiri Kulich scored with one minute remaining in overtime to send the Sabres to a 3-2 win over the Ducks in Honda Center on Friday night.

Alex Tuch forced a turnover to create an odd-man rush and, though Owen Power's initial shot was stopped by John Gibson, Kulich was in position to score his second NHL goal.

The Sabres (10-9-1) have won six of their last eight games and moved above .500 after failing to do so twice last week.

Isac Lundestrom's goal with 5:53 left in the second period had the Ducks ahead 2-0. Anaheim took the early 1-0 lead at home with a snap shot by Drew Helleson while Luukkonen was screened.

The Sabres rallied late in the second period, though, as Tuch and Jason Zucker scored 50 seconds apart.

First period​


• Helleson gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead at 4:02 with a snap shot through traffic while Luukkonen was screened by Alex Killorn and multiple teammates.

• Luukkonen stopped Cutter Gauthier's chance from in tight when the Ducks rookie collected a loose puck near the slot.

• Sabres winger Jack Quinn cut across the slot and challenged Ducks goalie John Gibson with a high shot, but Gibson used his blocker to make the save.
• Luukkonen made another impressive save during a Sabres penalty kill with Zucker in the box for pulling a Ducks player's helmet off.

• The Sabres did not have a shot on goal during a power play in the first period, though Rasmus Dahlin had an attempt from the point tipped by a Ducks player on its way to the net.

• Kulich had consecutive shots in front of the Ducks' net stopped by Gibson late in the first period.

• The Sabres outshot the Ducks 12-6 and had more than twice as many (27-12) shot attempts in the period.

Second period​

• Dahlin cut to the net alone, but his shot went over the net 3:42 into the period.

• Sabres defenseman Connor Clifton fought Ducks captain Radko Gudas in response to the latter's hit on Zucker.

• The Sabres didn't have a shot on goal in the second period until 9:27 remained.

• Zach Benson was given a double-minor penalty for retaliating against Jansen Harkins for the Ducks center's hit on Dylan Cozens. The Sabres killed the penalty, but Lundestrom made it 2-0 only six seconds after Anaheim's power play ended.

• Tuch cut the deficit to 2-1 with 1:23 left in the second period by tipping Power's shot.

• Zucker tied it 2-2 on a breakaway goal with 32.7 seconds left in the period. Power sprung Zucker by poking the puck away from a Ducks forward in Buffalo's defensive zone.

Third period​

• Sabres coach Lindy Ruff changed his lines in the third period with the score tied. Zucker moved to the top line; Krebs centered Cozens and Benson; and Kulich was between Quinn and JJ Peterka.

• Quinn's shot off the end boards ricocheted, leaving the puck near the crease for Bowen Byram to try to jam it in.

• Krebs had quick one-timer from below the left hashmark stopped by Gibson.

• Power's shot through traffic was stopped by Gibson after Quinn made a centering pass.

Next​

The Sabres wrap the road trip Saturday night with a game against the San Jose Sharks in SAP Center at 8 p.m., Eastern.
 
UPL is playing some great hockey. Reimer likely to get start tonight? Tage to return tonight? Will Isak Rosen replace the hapless Jack Quinn tonight?

Zucker playing some great hockey. 3 points in last 3 games.

Tuch playing some great hockey. Team leader up front. 8 points in the last 5 games.
 
UPL is playing some great hockey. Reimer likely to get start tonight? Tage to return tonight? Will Isak Rosen replace the hapless Jack Quinn tonight?

Zucker playing some great hockey. 3 points in last 3 games.

Tuch playing some great hockey. Team leader up front. 8 points in the last 5 games.
I'll get to finally be up late enough to watch the game tonight
 
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