Buffalo Sabres captain Jack Eichel has seen his share of chances this season, and he finally found the back of the net when it counted. It happened in the first round of the shootout Sunday evening and his decisive goal lifted the Sabres to a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena.
The Sabres' power play factored in on all three of their regulation goals, with Colin Miller, Victor Olofsson and Eric Staal scoring.
After picking up an assist in the second period, he now has seven helpers on the season, but has yet to score in regulation or overtime through six games. Last year, he scored a career-high 36 goals in 68 contests. He hit the post during the shootout in Friday's loss to Washington. Did potting the deciding shootout goal on Sunday feel like a weight was lifted off his shoulders?
"Not quite, but I mean we got the two points so that's all that matters," Eichel said. "Obviously, I'm on a little bit of a schneid right now, trying to get off of it, just trying to shoot the puck. I think as soon as one goes in they'll all start coming but it was a heck of a performance by our team and it was good that we battled back and got a much-needed two points."
Linus Ullmark made 28 saves plus three more in the shootout to earn his first win of 2020-21.
Buffalo ended up putting 48 shots on rookie Vitek Vanecek. It's their highest shot total in a game since they poured on 48 against Ottawa on November 1, 2018
Taylor Hall had a penalty shot attempt go off the crossbar with 9:27 remaining in regulation. Buffalo's last penalty shot attempt was back on February 11, 2020 when Conor Sheary (now with Washington) had an unsuccessful breakaway against Detroit's Jonathan Bernier.
Here are five takeaways from the game:
Eichel's shootout winner lifts Sabres | 5 takeaways from 4-3 win in D.C.
Buffalo's power play goes 3-for-5 in rebound win over Capitals
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