Sabres Stave Off Lightning, Tighten Atlantic Race
Sabres Stave Off Lightning, Tighten Atlantic Race
Monday night showdown
On April 6, the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4‑2 at KeyBank Center, pulling within two points of the division lead. Jason Zucker redirected Bowen Byram’s shot for the go‑ahead goal early in the second period, giving Buffalo a 2‑1 edge that they never relinquished.
Key contributors
Sabres forward Alex Tuch opened scoring, while Jake Guentzel added a goal and an assist. For the Lightning, Nikita Kucherov matched his career 400‑goal milestone, and Connor McDavid’s points leader status was highlighted as he tied the league lead with 126 points. Goaltender Ukko‑Pekka Luukkonen posted a .917 save percentage, while Andrei Vasilevskiy made 25 saves for Tampa Bay.
Implications
The win tightens the Atlantic Division race and secures Buffalo’s first playoff berth in 15 seasons. Both clubs remain in the Eastern Conference playoff picture, with the Lightning looking to rebound in their next game against Ottawa.