NEW YORK -It will be inevitable that the Sabres feel the sting of what transpired during the final seconds of their game at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. Don Granato told his players not to let it overshadow everything that came before.
Ryan Lindgren scored with 0.4 seconds remaining in regulation to earn a 5-4 victory for the New York Rangers, a heartbreaking end to a back-and-forth contest in which the Sabres felt they had reestablished their confident identity on the heels of a lopsided loss to Calgary.
"We just have to make sure this doesn't take away from progress and make us hesitate," Granato said afterward. "These situations that happened to us in the last few days, when you're not getting what you want, you tend to be more hesitant, and we can't have that happen."
Sabres fall to Rangers on last-second goal
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