Eichel had to wait for Kane's pass to land before he could skate in against Ward.
"I work on it all the time in practice, my flips," Kane said. "They're helpful when you get caught on a line change. It's kind of like a punt; four seconds of hang time in the air and you can kind of get off the ice. In that situation, there's eight seconds left, I heard a yell, I figured it was [Eichel], and I thought I'd just lay it out there for him to try to catch it. I don't think too many guys are going to catch him going up the ice for a breakaway."
No Hurricanes defenders caught Eichel and it was just Ward left alone to face him. Eichel deked and slipped the puck through Ward's five-hole to end the game.
"I like using that five-hole move here and there," Eichel said. "I just pulled it to the backhand and saw [Ward] open up. … If you don't score, you look like an idiot. It's nice that it was able to sneak through."
The Sabres (28-33-9) ended a two-game losing skid and the Hurricanes (31-26-12) had a two-game win streak end.
Eichel gave the Sabres a 2-1 lead 4:56 into the third period with his 21st goal of the season. Eichel drove to the net and received a pass from Sam Reinhart and tapped the puck past Ward.