Tage Thompson scored the lone goal for the Sabres in a 4-1 loss to the Arizona Coyotes at KeyBank Center on Tuesday.
Eric Comrie made 20 saves. The Sabres finished with a 33-25 advantage in shots and a 47-23 advantage in 5-on-5 shot attempts, according to Natural Stat Trick.
The Coyotes scored all three of their non-empty-net goals with favorable bounces - a turnover off a reverse behind the Buffalo net, a pass off the skate of Dylan Cozens on the power play, and a shot through net-front traffic.
"We didn't play hard enough in the areas we need to play hard," Sabres coach Don Granato said. "We were too slow that we hit goalposts. Their goalie, I thought, played real well. But the bottom line is we could've won a game but we didn't go attack a game like we needed to. We certainly could've won the game, but did we play the way we needed to play? No, we didn't."
The loss opened a four-game homestand for the Sabres, who were coming off back-to-back road losses to Carolina and Tampa Bay on Friday and Saturday.
"I do think our guys will look in the mirror on this one," Granato said. "It's just frustrating in the moment and we got to take it to heart."
Postgame Report | Sabres open homestand with loss to Coyotes
Thompson scores lone goal in 4-1 defeat
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