Sabres Edge Blues in Overtime After Controversial Call
Buffalo Sabres overcome a disallowed goal to secure a 4-3 victory against St. Louis Blues in overtime.
- Rasmus Dahlin scored the game-winning goal in overtime for the Sabres, capitalizing on a power play opportunity.
- A controversial goaltender interference call nullified a potential game-tying goal by Dylan Cozens in the third period.
- Brandon Saad scored twice for the Blues, but it was not enough to prevent their fourth consecutive loss.
- The Sabres were missing key players, including leading scorer Tage Thompson and top goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, both out with injuries.
- St. Louis defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph left the game with a lower-body injury, adding to the Blues' defensive woes.