MONTREAL -Alex Tuch felt the Sabres step onto the Bell Centre ice with a sense of purpose on Tuesday. They stormed off to a three-goal lead, buckled down when necessary, and asserted their control late in a 7-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.
"We came out with a mission tonight," Tuch said. "I thought we went hard to the net from the drop of the puck, we were getting pucks deep, we were playing simple."
Rasmus Dahlin buried a one-timer from the slot to put the Sabres on the board 35 seconds into the contest. JJ Peterka and Tuch followed up with goals to give the Sabres a 3-0 lead at the 2:13 mark - the second-fastest three goals to begin a game in franchise history.
The opening three minutes also featured a fight between forward Tyson Jost, playing his first shift with the Sabres, and Canadiens defenseman Chris Wideman.
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