Ralph Krueger spoke to the rarity of the Sabres' depth on the power play Tuesday, after both units scored for the second straight game during a 3-2 win over the New York Rangers
"We have two units firing right now," Krueger said. "That really is lethal. Very few teams have that kind of productivity from both units."
The numbers back that claim. The Sabres are one of three teams with 10 different players who have tallied a point on the power play. Only the Toronto Maple Leafs, with 12, have more.
Buffalo has five goals on its last nine power-play attempts, raising its season conversion rate to 30.8 percent. That number ranked eighth in the NHL entering play on Wednesday.
Part of it is new personalities, with Eric Staal, Dylan Cozens, and Taylor Hall among the newcomers who have already made impacts. But the other key to its success is the increased unpredictability of a top unit that features four returning players from last season.
Sabres.com spoke with assistant coach Don Granato on Wednesday for an inside look at how the team revamped its power play for 2021.
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