The Buffalo Sabres were unable to get any pucks past Flyers goaltender Samuel Ersson and fell to Philadelphia 4-0 on Monday at KeyBank Center.
Sabres coach Don Granato thought that the team looked drained following an emotional week last week and couldn't get into a rhythm.
"They just had a really difficult time executing things that they execute simple," Granato said. "They didn't look like themselves. We fought the puck all night and we didn't look fast. We were struggling to move pucks. Just one of those very challenging nights we just couldn't find it, couldn't find the spark."
"We're right back at it tomorrow and I think that's a good thing to move past this one quicker. I know a lot of our guys, they take this home with them and take it pretty hard. Hopefully we can funnel it the right way for a better outcome tomorrow."
Goaltender Craig Anderson made 34 saves in net while Ersson stopped all 28 shots he faced.
Zack MacEwen, Joel Farabee, Noah Cates and Wade Allison scored for the Flyers.
Buffalo went 0-for-1 on the power play, but were a perfect 3-for-3 on the penalty kill.
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