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05/14/26 09:05:00
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05/14 21:04 CDT Suzuki, Evans cap 2nd-period surge, Canadiens beat Sabres 6-3
to take 3-2 lead in 2nd-round series
Suzuki, Evans cap 2nd-period surge, Canadiens beat Sabres 6-3 to take 3-2 lead
in 2nd-round series
By JOHN WAWROW
AP Hockey Writer
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) --- Captain Nick Suzuki and Jake Evans scored 68 seconds
apart late in the second period, and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the
Buffalo Sabres 6-3 on Thursday night to take a 3-2 lead in their second-round
playoff series.
Montreal surged with a three-goal second period, and never led until Evans
swept a loose puck over the goal line behind Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen to put the
Canadiens up 4-3 with 3:45 remaining. Suzuki then scored 10 seconds into a
power-play opportunity by converting Juraj Slafkovsky's one-handed pass from
the end boards and beating Luukkonen through the legs with a shot from the
lower right circle.
Cole Caufield, Josh Anderson, Ivan Demidov and Alexandre Texier also scored for
Montreal, which will host Game 6 on Saturday night. Jakub Dobes allowed three
goals on the first four shots he faced before finishing with 33 saves.
Josh Doan, Jason Zucker and rookie Konsta Helenius, appearing in his second
career playoff game, scored for Buffalo.
Luukkonen allowed five goals on 23 shots, and was pulled after two periods --
the second time he's been yanked this postseason. Alex Lyon mopped up in
allowing a goal on three shots. Lyon is potentially in line to regain the
starting duties after losing the job following a 6-2 loss in Game 3.
The Sabres have dropped two of three at home in the series, and were coming off
a 3-2 win at Montreal on Tuesday.
Montreal finally got much-needed production from its top line, with Suzuki
(goal, two assists), Slafkovsky (three assists) and Caufield getting on the
scoresheet. The trio had combined for four goals and five assists in the first
four games of the series.
Star defenseman Lane Hutson, meantime, had two assists to give him six in four
outings.
Montreal is one win from advancing to the semifinal round of the playoffs for
the first time since the Covid pandemic altered 2021 playoffs. The Canadiens
eventually reached the Stanley Cup Final and lost to Tampa Bay in five games.
Buffalo and Montreal combined for five goals in the first 10:15, including Doan
and Texier scoring nine seconds apart. The surge was capped by Helenius putting
Buffalo up 3-2 with a shot from the top of the right circle that sneaked in
through Dobes' legs.
The five goals were scored in a span of 8:15, which ranks 11th on the playoff
list of fastest between two teams.
Buffalo's deficiencies continue being exposed. After allowing 12 goals in six
games of their first-round series against Boston, the Sabres have allowed 21
already to Montreal --- and 19 in the past four.
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