Buffalo outshot the Bruins 36-26 by the end of the night. They came out of the gates strong, as they opened the game outshooting the Bruins 15-7 after the first 20 minutes, but found themselves down 2-0 heading into the intermission.
Despite being behind, the Sabres played a relentless style in the opening period, hounding pucks and being tough on the Bruins. Sabres coach Don Granato said afterwards that he felt his club played "tight" for most of the night and started to play a more perimeter game, looking for the perfect plays as opposed to the more direct ones that helped them to their 3-0-0 start.
After the loss, the players were able to find positives that they can build upon.
"We know mistakes are going to happen. We know it's not always going to go our way. We just try as hard as we can to put that stuff behind us," forward Dylan Cozens, who finished with 6 shots on goal, said. "A bad shift, a bad turnover, put it behind you and move on. Learn from it and keep the positive things going."