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The Buffalo Sabres snatched a rare road victory Tuesday, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in overtime. Alex Tuch scored just 33 seconds into the extra period, giving Buffalo a crucial win and snapping a three-game losing streak.

Doan and Thompson Lead Buffalo Sabres

Josh Doan netted two goals, while Tage Thompson contributed a goal and two assists. Rasmus Dahlin added three assists, helping the Sabres (12-14-4) improve to 3-9-2 on the road.

Thompson now shares the team lead with Tuch at 26 points. He also became only the fifth Sabres player to score 40 or more goals in a calendar year multiple times. Doan has been red-hot recently, tallying seven points in his last six games.

Oilers Rally Late

The Oilers (13-11-6) relied on Connor McDavid, who scored twice, including a dramatic goal with two seconds left in the third to force overtime. Vasily Podkolzin also scored for Edmonton, halting their modest two-game winning streak.

Despite their effort, Edmonton fell short in overtime. McDavid now has 30 points in 18 games since early November, continuing his impressive pace.

Goaltending Shifts Impact the Game

Buffalo’s Colten Ellis stopped all six shots he faced but left late in the first period due to injury. Alex Lyon replaced him and made 21 saves, helping secure the win. Edmonton’s Stuart Skinner stopped 24 shots, keeping the game competitive.

Key Moments Define Outcome

Buffalo briefly had a goal waved off for a missed stoppage during a play by Thompson. Despite that setback, the Sabres maintained composure.

Edmonton tied the game in a dramatic scramble with just two seconds remaining in regulation. McDavid’s goal forced overtime, but Buffalo responded immediately. Tuch found space in front of the net, finishing a quick play only 33 seconds into extra time.

Buffalo’s Road Advantage

Buffalo seems to have Edmonton’s number. Despite the Oilers’ strong overall record, the Sabres have gone 8-7-5 against Edmonton in their last 20 games. They also defeated Edmonton 5-1 at home on Nov. 17, proving a competitive edge in this matchup.

Takeaways for Both Teams

Sabres: The combination of Doan’s scoring streak and Thompson’s offensive consistency is driving Buffalo’s success. Quick line chemistry and opportunistic scoring make them a threat, especially on the road.

Oilers: McDavid’s elite performance continues, but Edmonton struggles against Buffalo’s style. Late-game execution and defensive assignments remain areas of concern, particularly in overtime situations.

Looking Ahead

Buffalo’s overtime resilience and scoring depth provide momentum heading into future road games. The Oilers will need stronger defensive coverage and goaltending support to avoid late-game collapses.

Special teams, quick transition plays, and situational awareness are expected to influence both clubs in upcoming matchups. Fans can anticipate continued high-paced action and clutch scoring from key players.

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