WHAT'S NEXT
The Oilers finish a four-game homestand on Tuesday against the Carolina Hurricanes. The game can be seen on Sportsnet West and heard on the Oilers Radio Network, including 630 CHED. Puck drop is 7:08 p.m. MT.
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Riley Sheahan scored his first of the season and first in an Oilers uniform, with Joakim Nygard providing the assist and the tying goal in the second period that broke a streak of 13 games without a goal for the Speedy Swede.
"To see us come back tonight was nice, but our starts just have to be better," Sheahan said post-game. "We have to be excited to play in our own building. I think we should never have a bad start here."
The Sabres had the high ground through 20 minutes from a Kyle Okposo deflection and Johan Larsson's crease-front open look soon after, but Sheahan's two dangerous shorthanded chances had the centre looking like he'd lead the breakthrough in the middle frame.
Sheahan accepted a stretch pass from Joakim Nygard at 8:25 of the second and tucked home a breakaway through the legs of Buffalo netminder Linus Ullmark before Nygard levelled the scoreline at 2-2 heading into what would be a scoreless final frame.
The Oilers rued their early deficit when Miller took Marcus Johansson's cross-ice feed and slid it under the outstretched pad of Mike Smith 1:13 into sudden death.
"It comes from our start," defenceman Darnell Nurse, who tallied two assists, said. "We give them two goals and have to play catch-up from there. Our starts have to be better, and we left one point on the table that we shouldn't have."
Mike Smith made 19 saves on 22 shots in defeat, falling to 7-7-2 in 16 appearances this season.
After grinding out a 2-1 victory last time out against the Los Angeles Kings, the Oilers hopes for starting a streak were vocalized by defenceman Oscar Klefbom in his morning media avail.
The hope was dashed by the blade, as the Oilers fell to 18-10-4 on the season and 1-1-1 on their four-game homestand with the defeat.