Seth Appert and his coaching staff had designs on combining Lukas Rousek, Jiri Kulich, and Isak Rosen as linemates before the Prospects Challenge began.
Rousek's playmaking, they calculated, would blend well with the scoring prowess of Kulich and Rosen. Rousek would also serve as a veteran anchor for the two first-round picks entering their first seasons in North America, with Rousek having spent last season with the Amerks.
Those plans changed when an injury sidelined Kulich for the opening game of the tournament, but the vision came to fruition against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday. Rousek tallied a pair of assists while Rosen and Kulich both scored goals in a 7-4 win for the Sabres prospects at LECOM Harborcenter.
"They were really good," Appert said.
Matt Savoie also scored his first goal of the tournament for the Sabres, as did Ethan Ritchie, Filip Cederqvist, Aleksandr Kisakov, and Spencer Sova. Oskari Laaksonen and Linus Weissbach were each credited with two assists.
Let's get into takeaways from the game, beginning with the productive night from the Kulich line.
Postgame Takeaways | Rousek fuels big night for linemates Kulich, Rosen
Trio combines for 6 points in 7-4 win over Devils
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