"[Sorokin] was outstanding," New York coach Barry Trotz said. "Unbelievable. You saw the athleticism and he made some huge saves.
"I felt the guys were really committed to getting off to a good start, I thought they were committed to blocking shots and all that, and they did a really good job in front of him. As the game went on, I felt that [the Sabres] started getting their legs and they were coming. He responded by bailing everyone else out, so it was a nice complement to the guys that they did it at the start and he did it at the end. Well done."
Lee scored into an empty net at 19:59 for the 3-0 final.
"There's no question that we are in a league where results matter and results count," Buffalo coach Ralph Krueger said. "Speaking about process here and/or speaking about the good things that happened in this game just seems like energy spent at the moment for all of us. We want to know why we didn't score, why the results aren't happening after a lot of effort. A lot of work and energy was invested in the game today, but you come out completely empty."
NOTES: Sorokin is the first Islanders goalie to get his first NHL win with a shutout since Anders Nilsson (March 4, 2012, 1-0 against the New Jersey Devils). ... Pageau is the eighth player in Islanders history to score in the first period in four consecutive games and the first since Matt Moulson from Nov. 26-Dec. 3, 2011. … The Sabres have allowed the first goal in nine of their 12 games (2-6-1).