"We're much, much calmer than last season with going up, going down, tie games," Krueger said. "The language is good. I've told you all it's good we have this adversity early already. It's making us more resilient for these kinds of games and understanding that it's going to be like this every day."
The Sabres were disappointed with their play Thursday against the New York Rangers but managed to come away with a point thanks to an outstanding effort from goaltender Linus Ullmark. They found a way again Saturday, this time thanks to a confluence of details that added up by the end of regulation.
Ullmark once again made timely stops during a 31-save effort. Rasmus Ristolainen, Jake McCabe, and Curtis Lazar combined for a crucial 5-on-3 penalty kill during the first period. Eric Staal and Tobias Rieder provided even-strength scoring and a tweak to the power play helped create the go-ahead goal from Victor Olofsson in the third.
"I think it shows great character," Olofsson said. "We've been down in a lot of these games, too. It's really strong to come back when we're not playing as good as we want all the time.
"So, I mean, it shows great character, but at the same time, I thought we maybe got to step up a little bit here and get back to how we played a few games ago."
Here five more takeaways from the victory.