But then the Canes came off their game a bit, and Buffalo began racking up shots on goal and controlling the puck, a trend that continued into the second period and wasn't rectified until the third - until it reared its ugly head again in the final five minutes of regulation.
"We started really well in the first 10 minutes, but for whatever reason, we just took a breath and thought we could just kind of cruise through it," Brind'Amour said. "We never got our game going until the third period."
Five
Even giving an extra point to the Sabres in overtime, that's a big win for the Hurricanes, plain and simple.
And in the end, that's what matters, especially at this point of the season.
"They came back, too, and got the point, but even though they got the game-tying goal, we kept going forward and got the extra point."
"It's two desperate teams fighting their way to get into a playoff spot right now. We're just about there, but we've got to keep pushing," McElhinney said. "I think you saw a little bit of desperation at both ends at times and maybe some poor play in both ends at the same time. I'm just thankful to be on the right side of it."
"I love this group. I've been saying it all year. They've been kicked down a lot and had a lot of bad things happen, and they keep bouncing back," Brind'Amour said. "Even tonight, the game should have been over and we let them back in. That could have easily been a way to just look the other way, but they found a way. I appreciate the effort this group gives every night."
That was the biggest came of the season. The locker room knew it.
"It was huge. We know Buffalo is right there," Teravainen said. "We knew it was our biggest game of the year. It's big to get the win."
Until the next night, of course.
"Yeah, again, it's the biggest game of the year. We're in a position where we have to win every game," Teravainen said. "We have to be ready, especially on the road. We have to fight for any point."
Up Next
The Hurricanes head southeast to Manhattan to take on the New York Rangers in an 8 p.m. Friday night puck drop.
"All of the games are going to be tough down the stretch," Brind'Amour said. "They're pivotal for us, and a lot of teams are still in the hunt. It's going to be a grind the rest of the way."