Mattias Samuelsson Shines with Two Goals in Sabres' 5-3 Shock Victory Over Maple Leafs!
"Mattias Samuelsson's stunning two-goal performance leads Sabres to a much-needed victory, snapping their losing streak to Toronto!"

In a thrilling 5-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mattias Samuelsson took center stage, scoring two crucial goals and leading the Buffalo Sabres to a major win at KeyBank Center. This victory not only ended a five-game losing streak against their cross-border rivals but also gave the Sabres their fourth win in five games, keeping them on the rise in a critical season. Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs continue their downward spiral, dropping their third consecutive game.
Game Recap
The game started slow, with both teams testing the waters, but it quickly turned into a high-octane battle. Samuelsson struck first, taking advantage of some slick puck movement, as
The Leafs responded swiftly. Just 23 seconds later, William Nylander capitalized on a breakaway, firing past Sabres goalie
But the Sabres weren’t done. Zach Metsa, Tage Thompson, and Zach Benson worked the puck beautifully, with Benson cross-icing to Jiri Kulich
With penalties mounting, both teams traded power-play opportunities. Toronto capitalized with Auston Matthews’s rocket shot that tied the game again at 2-2. The Sabres then got a 3-on-5 chance, but Toronto's penalty killers blocked everything in sight, staving off Buffalo's best efforts.
In the midst of all this, Thompson found Byram, who returned the pass, leading to Thompson’s goal to put the Sabres back on top. Then, Dahlin set up Samuelsson
But the Maple Leafs fought back, with Dakota Joshua tipping in a rebound to make it 4-3, putting the Sabres' lead in jeopardy.
With time ticking down, Lyon came up huge, denying Matias Maccelli's game-tying shot. On the counterattack, Owen Power fed Tuch, who scored a shorthanded goal to seal the win for the Sabres, making it 5-3.
"It feels great to contribute to the team and get the win. We’ve been struggling a bit, so it was important to break that streak tonight. We stayed focused, played hard, and kept it simple. It’s always nice to score, but the team win is what matters most,"
What’s Next?
The Sabres will look to carry the momentum into Toronto tomorrow for the second half of this two-game series. After that, the Sabres return home to face the
Canadiens Coach Reacts to Patrik Laine’s Long-Term Injury: “A Huge Blow, But We’ll Adapt”

"Montreal faces tough road ahead as Laine is set to miss 3-4 months after surgery."

The
Head Coach of the Canadiens, Martin St. Louis, reacted to the news with a mixture of frustration and resolve, acknowledging the loss but stressing the importance of adaptation. “Losing Patrik for an extended period of time is a huge blow for us. He’s a key player, and we’ll miss his offensive ability and leadership on the ice. But we’re a team, and we’ll have to adapt. Our focus now is on supporting Patrik through his recovery, and when he’s ready to return, we’ll be here to welcome him back. In the meantime, we need others to step up and help fill the gap,”
This injury comes just as Laine was beginning to find his rhythm with the Canadiens, after a frustrating first season with the team. Last season, he missed significant time due to a preseason knee injury, and while he made a strong return, his performance waned in the latter part of the season and during the playoffs, where he was injured again in their series against
While Laine was able to make it through training camp healthy, the current season has not been kind. He was already struggling with limited ice time, having been relegated to fourth-line minutes after starting on the second line. In just
Laine's Determination to Return
Despite the setback, Laine remains determined to return stronger than ever. “It’s frustrating, of course, but I’m going to do everything I can to get back on the ice as soon as possible. I’ve been through injuries before, and I know the process. I’ll focus on my recovery, and when I’m healthy again, I’ll be ready to contribute to the team’s success. It’s not ideal, but I’m determined to come back stronger,”
The injury not only affects the Canadiens’ lineup but also Laine’s future. With this being a contract year, the long-term absence is expected to impact his value on the open market. Laine currently carries an
Montreal’s Next Steps
For the Canadiens, the focus now shifts to the next man up. With Laine out for months, they’ll need other players to step up in his absence.
Despite the tough situation, St. Louis remains optimistic that the team can overcome this challenge:
As the season continues without one of their top players, the Canadiens will need to adapt quickly to keep their playoff hopes alive. Laine’s absence is significant, but his eventual return could provide the spark needed to push the team toward success.