NASHVILLE - Don Granato remarked on Saturday morning how the Sabres have seemed to embrace the challenge of playing in raucous road arenas. In the best environments, it can feel like the 20 players in uniform are up against 18,000 people in attendance.
"They've thrived in these types of situations," Granato said.
The Sabres won in the hockey-crazed confines of Bell Centre in Montreal. They won in the college-like environment of Arizona, amid the theatrics of Vegas, and in a playoff-like atmosphere on New Year's Eve in Boston. Most recently, they had won on an emotionally charged night in Washington.
They crossed another building off their list Saturday, earning a 5-3 victory over the Nashville Predators inside Bridgestone Arena to improve to 9-2-0 in their last 11 road games.
Kyle Okposo scored the game-winning, shorthanded goal at 6:43 of the third period after the Predators had stormed back from a two-goal deficit in the second. After that, it was the Sabres' youngest players - the forward trio of JJ Peterka, Dylan Cozens, and Jack Quinn - who combined to add a fifth goal late.
"I've been here many times with different NHL teams and seen different scenarios where players and teams succumb to that noise and crowd," Granato said. "I'm proud of our guys that they didn't do that, especially our young guys."
The Sabres received goals from five different scorers: Okposo, Quinn, Cozens, Jeff Skinner, and Victor Olofsson. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 36 for his seventh victory in his last eight starts.
"It never felt like we were out of control that entire game, to be honest with you," Okposo said. "They had one shift after that where the crowd got into it, but I thought we were in pretty solid control of that whole game.
"We just knew we had to come out in the third period and play the way that we know how. We were pretty confident."
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