Nov. 19th Buffalo Sabres vs. Calgary Flames
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The Sabres allowed the Flames to take an early 2-0 lead before rallying in the middle frame with goals from Mattias Samuelsson and Tage Thompson. Calgary, who had lost 5-2 in Chicago on Tuesday and started backup goalie Devin Cooley in the second of back-to-back games,
Sabres forward Tage Thompson buried his team after a brutal loss to the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.
CGY 6 , BUF 2 | Period 3, 17:49 – Matt Coronato (7) from Jonathan Huberdeau (10) The homestand continues Friday against the Chicago Blackhawks. Get your tickets here. Coverage on MSG begins at 6:30 p.m. with puck drop scheduled for 7.
The Calgary Flames beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 in their second road game of a back-to-back on Wednesday NHL action.
"We didn't control things that were within our control tonight, and that's puck battles and intensity," Tage Thompson said.
The Sabres appeared to get on the board late in the first period with a Rasmus Dahlin snipe from the left circle. A Calgary challenge got the goal overturned for goalie interference, though; moments before the shot, Thompson made contact with netminder Devin Cooley while passing by the crease.
The Sabres hosted the Calgary Flames in Buffalo last night for a bout between two squads who have struggled mightily this season. Calgary posted its highest goal total yet, winning convincingly by a score of 6-2.
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Sabres lose against league-worst Flames
Having played winning hockey for a couple of games, the Sabres proved they can still lose with the worst of them. The NHL’s last-place Calgary Flames scored three
The Flames' backup goalie, Devin Cooley, also played a crucial role in securing the win. With 28 saves, this marked his first NHL victory since April 2024, showcasing his resilience after stepping in following a loss against the Chicago Blackhawks.
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3 Takeaways From Flames’ 6-2 Victory Over Sabres
On Wednesday night, the Calgary Flames took on the Buffalo Sabres in the second half of a back-to-back after being blown out by the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.
Morgan Frost slipped Jonathan Huberdeau's cross-crease pass past Colten Ellis to break a tie at 2:02 of the third and the NHL-worst Calgary Flames beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 on Wednesday night.