Despite outshooting the Buffalo Sabres, 37-17, the Vegas Golden Knights struggled to solve Carter Hutton and fell, 4-2 in a Columbus Day matinee at the KeyBank Center.
HOW IT WENT DOWN
Jack Eichel opened the scoring with a power-play strike with less than six minutes to play in the first. He netted his second goal of the game 4:58 into the middle period to put Buffalo up 2-0. Less than three minutes later, Jonathan Marchessault and William Karlsson combined to set up Erik Haula to get the Golden Knights on the board. His wrist shot went under the arm of Hutton and into the net for his first goal of the year. But it took only 27 seconds for Buffalo to reestablish the two-goal lead as Marco Scandella's wrister from the point got through traffic and past Marc-Andre Fleury. Jason Pominville added to the lead 1:28 later to quickly put the Sabres up 4-1. Marchessault scored halfway through the third period to cut the lead to 4-2, but that was end of the offensive push and Buffalo held on to win.