The goal was Asplund's second of the night, marking the first multi-goal effort of his NHL career. He redirected all the credit to Olofsson.
"That was all Olie there," Asplund said. "I was just on the back side of the net and then tapped it in. So, it's his goal. I was just happy to be able to finish it off for him there."
The Sabres improved to 5-1-1 with the win, which opened a four-game road trip on the West Coast that continues in Los Angeles on Sunday. It was a different sort of victory than the four that came before it, one that required the Sabres to dig in their heels on a night when they lacked their best and surrendered a 3-0 lead.
In the end, they were able to count on two players who have been among their most reliable this season. Asplund has been lauded for his two-way work ethic, a model of the aggressive identity that coach Don Granato is working to implement. Olofsson has been the steady contributor, upping his team-leading point total to eight (4+4) with his two-assist outing against the Ducks.
"He is working his ass off every day to become better and I think this year you can see that, the fire in his eyes again a little bit," Asplund said. "Maybe that's been gone for a little bit, I don't know.
"But, I mean, you can see just how (much) fun he has out there and how he wants to make plays, wants to be a player that makes a difference out there. I think he really has been finding that game again and it's great for him and it's great for the team."