PITTSBURGH - Kyle Okposo saw similarities in the two games the Sabres played against the Pittsburgh Penguins, both close losses in which the Sabres largely controlled possession.
The Sabres fell in overtime to the Penguins at home on Friday. In the rematch at PPG Paints Arena on Saturday, they fell behind 2-0 early but controlled play for most of final 40 minutes. They were unable to push the tying goal past Casey DeSmith in a 3-1 loss.
"It was a lot like the game last night, to be honest with you," Okposo said. "We did get better as the game went on. I don't think they can play at our pace and we just kind of wore on them and we just weren't able to find the equalizer."
Peyton Krebs scored to end DeSmith's shutout with nine minutes remaining and cut the Sabres' deficit to 2-1, but DeSmith prevented the tying goal long enough for Sidney Crosby to restore the Penguins' two-goal lead with 1:38 on the clock.
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