1.Comrie deflected credit toward his teammates after his first win with the Sabres, complimenting their ability to clear lanes in front of him and prevent second chances.
Even on the subject of playing in his hometown, Comrie steered the conversation toward the bigger picture.
"It's just two points," he said. "It doesn't matter where we are, who we're playing against, what's going on. It doesn't matter if my family's in town or what. It's about going out there with this group of guys and just giving all I have for this group no matter where it is or when it is."
2. Asked about Comrie's demeanor, Dahlin and Thompson both said the goaltender carries himself with a calmness that spreads to the players in front of him.
"It's unreal," Dahlin said. "He's so calm and that makes us trust him so much and makes us calm, too. If he keeps playing like this, he's going to do big things."
Comrie said calm is his preferred state in net.
"I try to stay as calm as I can and just let the play come to me and just have a lot of fun," he said. "This is hockey. It's what I love doing. I just go out there and have a blast doing it."
3.Comrie came to Buffalo with a real opportunity for NHL ice time after years of shuffling back and forth from the AHL in Winnipeg. He has 79 saves through two starts and has given the Sabres a chance to win both times.
He was already looking forward to getting back on the ice after the game Thursday.
"It's just one game," he said. "I'm going to go get ready for practice tomorrow and go out there and just continue to get better."
4. Dahlin became the first defenseman in Sabres history to score a goal in each of the team's first three games of a season, according to Sabres PR.
5. Lindy Ruff scored in each of his first three games of the 1985-86 season, but those were Games Nos. 2, 3, and 4 for the Sabres. No other defensemen in Sabres history have scored in their first three games of a season.
6. Ilya Lyubushkin completed his last shift of the second period with 10:45 remaining. He returned for one shift in the third before exiting for the dressing room and did not return.
His abbreviated night featured a pair of loud hits - one on Draisaitl during an Edmonton power play and another in open ice on Dylan Holloway: