At the Horn

Owen Power had three assists to lead the Buffalo Sabres to a 4-2 win over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night at KeyBank Center.

Peyton Krebs, Ryan McLeod, Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch each scored for the Sabres. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen held the Stars scoreless for more than 55 minutes and ended the night with 28 saves on 30 shots.

The Sabres went 3-for-3 on the penalty kill and blocked 27 shots, including five apiece from Jordan Greenway and Connor Clifton.

Thomas Harley and Tyler Seguin scored for Dallas. Jake Oettinger got the start in net for the Stars and made 21 saves.

The loss was Dallas' second in seven games this season and the first for Oettinger, who entered the night with an NHL-leading .953 save percentage.

HOW IT HAPPENED

First Period

Despite a combined 11 high-danger scoring chances between the Sabres and Stars (according to Natural Stat Trick), the first period ended scoreless thanks to strong defensive play.

Dallas opened with five shot attempts by the time 30 seconds had elapsed in the game, but four were blocked in what would become a trend in the period. The Sabres blocked 13 shots, killed off two penalties, and recorded six hits through the opening 20 minutes while Luukkonen stopped all eight shots he faced.

Second Period

Following another successful penalty kill and 10 saves from Luukkonen through the first 11 minutes of the period, the Sabres broke through with goals from Krebs and McLeod scored 1:23 apart.

Power had a hand in both goals, beginning when he delivered a one-timer from the point that hit net-front traffic and deflected off the post. Krebs was there to bat the puck over the goal line out of mid-air.

Power initiated the next goal with a full-ice breakout pass to send Zucker on a 2-on-1 rush alongside McLeod. Zucker threaded the pass past defenseman Harley to set up McLeod at the back door.

Peyton Krebs opens the scoring

Ryan McLeod gives Sabres 2-0 lead

Third Period

A rocket of a one-timer off of Thompson’s stick put Dallas in a three-goal hole for the first time this season and proved to be the game-winning goal. Thompson's goal was his fourth in the last five games.

With more than five minutes remaining, Dallas pulled Oettinger to give them a 6-on-5 man advantage. The Stars scored twice, cutting the Sabres' lead to one.

With 11 seconds left on the clock, Tuch sealed the Sabres win with an empty-net goal.

Tage Thompson scores his 5th goal of the season

Alex Tuch seals Sabres win with empty net goal

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

FINAL: Sabres 4 - Stars 2

GAME PHOTOS

POSTGAME SOUND

Tage Thompson addresses the media

Owen Power addresses the media

Lindy Ruff addresses the media

UP NEXT

The Sabres will play game two of a four-game homestand on Saturday afternoon against the Detroit Red Wings. Tickets are available **here**. Puck drop is scheduled for 1 p.m. on MSG and WGR550.