Less than 24 hours removed from a shutout loss on home ice, the Buffalo Sabres asserted themselves early in their game against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center on Saturday.
The Sabres outshot the Devils, 10-3, through the first 13 minutes, playing with an energy that Brandon Montour said was a response to Monday's 6-0 loss to the Washington Capitals.
"Last night, I think everybody in the hockey world kind of saw that as an embarrassment," Montour said. "Us as players, we don't want to come out that way and have those results.
"This was another night we wanted to scratch that one, be positive as best we can and focus on tonight, and I think the energy level was there. In the end, still a loss."
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