EDMONTON, AB - Sometimes, you just run into a hot netminder.
Tuesday night for the Edmonton Oilers was a perfect example of that.
The Buffalo Sabres received stellar goaltending from local product Eric Comrie, who made 46 saves on 48 shots in a 4-2 defeat for the Oilers at Rogers Place in the third game of their six-game homestand to open the 2022-23 NHL season.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins made it a one-goal game with the net empty and 1:33 remaining in the third period, but despite relentless pressure over the final frame, including a 23-5 shot advantage, the Blue & Orange couldn't find the equalizer against an inspired and determined goaltender playing in front of family and friends in his hometown of Edmonton.
Defenceman Darnell Nurse found the back of the net in the opening five minutes of regulation to tie the game at 1-1 after Rasmus Dahlin opened the scoring with a power-play marker, but back-to-back goals from Tage Thompson and JJ Peterka in the second period provided the offence needed for the Sabres in front of a strong performance from their netminder.
"In the third period, I thought we pushed hard," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said. "But I don't think we've played a full 60 minutes yet in these first three games. So while there's positive signs, there's still a lot of stuff that we have to clean up."
Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner, also an Edmonton product, made 20 saves on 23 shots opposite of Comrie in his first start of the season. Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid and Cody Ceci each produced single helpers in the defeat as Edmonton fell to 1-2-0 on the year heading into Thursday night's clash with the red-hot 3-0-0 Carolina Hurricanes.
GAME RECAP: Sabres 4, Oilers 2
Buffalo goaltender Eric Comrie puts in a brick-wall performance with 46 saves on 48 shots to stonewall the Oilers to defeat on Tuesday night at Rogers Place