"It's been a long road for me, two years," said Ladd, who played 35 games with Bridgeport of the American Hockey League the past two seasons and last played in the NHL with the New York Islanders in 2019-20. "Mentally, the last couple of years I think just trying to stay positive and having the goal in mind of coming back to play NHL hockey again. … To be able to get back to this point and feel that again was a proud moment for myself. Not even just for me, I think my wife and kids and family have been through a lot, and when things aren't going well on the hockey front, a lot of times they feel that on the home front. That's definitely for them."
Eakin scored on the power play to tie it 1-1 at 1:05 of the second period. Defenseman Rasmus Dahlin sprung Drake Caggiula, who got a shot off while battling two Coyotes defenders, and Eakin followed up on the rebound in the final seconds of the man advantage.
"Team speed is one of the greatest things that you can play with," Eakin said. "When the D-men are jumping into the play, when we have outs all over the ice, we have guys following up. It allows opportunities to happen, spaces to open, and just constantly getting that pressure, getting the puck back. It takes five guys to do that in the offensive zone and to get the puck quick in the defensive zone. So, play with speed, good things happen for everyone."
NOTES:It was Eakin's first power-play goal since March 18, 2019. … The Sabres, who defeated the Montreal Canadiens 5-1 on Thursday, have held their opponents to two goals through the first two games of the season for the first time since 2008-09. … Buffalo claimed defenseman Christian Wolanin off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings and placed defenseman Henri Jokiharju (lower body) on injured reserve. … Coyotes forward Johan Larsson, who had an assist on Ladd's goal, played against the Sabres for the first time since signing as a free agent in the 2020 offseason. Larsson played seven seasons with the Sabres from 2013-20).