Lukas Rousek had a memorable NHL debut Monday night at KeyBank Center, recording a goal and an assist, but the Buffalo Sabres fell to the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in the shootout.
"He's got a feel for the game. Obviously, he knows us, he knows our systems, he knows what he's doing," Sabres coach Don Granato said. "He's a hockey player. (He had a) very good game."
Rousek, recalled from the Rochester Americans prior to the morning skate, scored his first NHL goal on his first NHL shot and added a helper in the second period to become the first Sabres player to record at least one goal and one assist in his NHL debut since Maxim Afinogenov on November 10, 1999.
"That's so exciting," defenseman Riley Stillman said. "I think it was his first shift, first shot. That's awesome. We were telling him it's an easy league, easy league for him."
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Sabres fall to Canadiens 4-3 in shootout
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