1.Comrie was asked about his objective for the first preseason game.
"It's just get your feet underneath you again, get used to the pace, get used to everything," he said. "I know for myself, every year it takes one or two games to get back into it. It was good to get back out there and a lot of fun to play the game."
2.Priskie echoed Granato when asked about his first impressions of the Sabres goaltender.
"He's calm and collected," Priskie said. "You feel very confident when he's in between the pipes. I know obviously this is his first game in a while, so I know he's going to continue to build."
3. Priskie, 26, was one of three defensemen who joined the Sabres on two-way deals on the opening day of free agency along with Clague and Jeremy Davies.
Priskie had 31 points (8+23) in 54 games last season with AHL Charlotte. His goal Wednesday provided an example of his offensive instincts, which he hopes to supplement with a strong defensive game during training camp.
"That's kind of my bread and butter," he said of the goal. "As much offensively that I want to bring to the table, I want to be just as good defensively and my worry is just to continue to show them that I can defend on this level consistently and be a producer for them."
4.Shot attempts were 20-12 in favor of the Sabres when Priskie was on the ice at 5-on-5, according to Natural Stat Trick, the best shot attempt percentage on the team (62.5).
5.Priskie was drafted by Washington during the sixth round in 2016. He completed his college career at Quinnipiac, signed as a free agent with his hometown Florida Panthers and spent the past three seasons there before becoming an unrestricted free agent this summer.
A conversation with a current Sabres player helped convince him that Buffalo was the right opportunity.
"Really young group," he said. "Really skilled and talented. I know Tage Thompson a bit so I chatted with him and obviously he's done a phenomenal job making me feel like part of the group. So, kudos to everyone. I'm very excited about this year and about this group."