The Sabres' winning streak continues! Jack Quinn's double-scoring performance and the team's solid defense secured a 5-3 victory over the Ducks, extending their winning streak to three games and 13 out of 14. This is a remarkable achievement for the franchise, as it marks the first time in their history that they've achieved such a high number of wins in such a short period. Quinn's goal-scoring drought ended, and he's working hard to improve, as evidenced by his statement about cleaning up the end of games. The Sabres' success is a testament to their hard work and determination, and it's exciting to see their progress.
However, the Ducks aren't giving up without a fight. Despite their recent losing streak, they showed resilience and fought back, narrowing the gap to 4-2. The game was intense, with both teams displaying their skills and determination. The Ducks' coach, Joel Quenneville, praised his team's efforts, acknowledging their struggles but also highlighting their ability to stay in the game.
The turning point came when Quinn scored his second goal, a wrist shot from above the right circle, making it 4-1. The Ducks responded with a goal from Leo Carlsson, who deflected the puck off Rasmus Dahlin's stick, and then Mason McTavish beat Luukkonen to pull it to 4-3. The game ended with Josh Norris scoring an empty-net goal, securing the Sabres' 5-3 victory.
Despite the loss, the Ducks showed their fighting spirit, and their coach acknowledged their efforts. The Sabres, on the other hand, celebrated their hard-fought win and their impressive winning streak. This game highlights the competitive nature of the NHL and the determination of both teams to come out on top. It's a reminder that every game is a battle, and the Sabres' success is a result of their consistent effort and improvement.