Before the period was out, however, Jeff Skinner converted on a man advantage and beat goaltender Juuse Saros in front to give the Sabres a 2-1 advantage headed into the final frame. Skinner scored once more at 7:59 of the third for Buffalo's first two-goal lead of the night before the Sabres iced things with an empty-netter.
The Predators outshot and out-hit the Sabres by counts of 30-21 and 45-21, respectively, but the story was told on the scoreboard. Nashville knows they'll need a better showing on Saturday afternoon as they face one of the best in the Eastern Conference, the Boston Bruins, on the road.
"We've got to look at some things, and I think it's a good learning process for us," Josi said. "If you don't play your best in this League it doesn't matter who you play. You're not going to win games. So, we've got to learn from it, but we're playing again Saturday. It's an early game, so I think we'll look at some things tomorrow, but after that, we'll look forward and we've got some big games coming up."
"The big thing moving forward is we learned whatever we did from after the Colorado game, to get ready for the Buffalo game as coaches and players, certainly wasn't good enough," Hynes said. "We've got to find a way to be able to do a better job than we did tonight, and now we've got to move our focus. We get a day tomorrow and then we're playing a hot Boston team. They're playing really well right now, it's going to be a big challenge in their building and we've got to get ready here."