Don Granato was reminded of Corey Crawford while describing the confidence he saw in Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen on Tuesday.
Granato coached Crawford with the Chicago Blackhawks from 2017 to 2019, after the goaltender already had two Stanley Cups on his resume. If a play had three defensive breakdowns and a goal was allowed, Granato said, Crawford would be mad at himself, not the breakdowns.
"Ukko looks like that," Granato said. "It doesn't matter what happens around him. He wants to make a save. So, great concentration, great focus, and clearly that's a good trait if you're a goaltender."
Luukkonen boxed out the pressures of making his first road start at Madison Square Garden and made 38 saves for the Sabres, who were unable to capitalize on their own offensive chances in a 3-1 loss to the New York Rangers.
Sam Reinhart scored the lone goal of the game for Buffalo.
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Reinhart scores lone goal for Sabres in 3-1 defeat
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