Throughout his career, Ryan Miller had a flair for the dramatic and on a night dedicated to him, the Buffalo Sabres delivered an emotional overtime victory.
Dylan Cozens scored 12 seconds into the extra period Thursday to lift the Sabres to a 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Ryan Miller Night presented by KeyBank.
The Sabres inducted Miller, the franchise's winningest goaltender, into the team's Hall of Fame and retired his No. 30 in a pregame ceremony.
Alex Tuch and Victor Olofsson also scored for the Sabres, who never led in the game until Cozens netted the winner.
"The building was obviously rocking. On a night like this when it's full and they're celebrating such an unbelievable player to this organization, Ryan Miller, you just want to win so bad," Cozens said. "It really fuels us to win it for him on his special night and win it for all the fans who came."
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen was strong in net, stopping 24 shots. Ilya Sorokin made 42 saves for the Islanders.
"Big game, big night. We were very happy to do this for him and it was something special tonight," Dahlin said. "We really wanted to win this game and we had a ton of chances. We could have been frustrated but we just kept going and we had the confidence for 60 minutes."
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