Whether they were cheering for what they perceived to be a goal or out of respect to Lehner himself, or perhaps a combination of both, there was no question that the save earned a buzz from the Montreal crowd.
"I think the fans half-cheered for a goal," Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said. "It was almost like it was in the back of the net and almost turned into a gasp of, 'He actually got his glove on it and made the save.' I thought the fans actually gave him a little cheer for how awesome the glove save was."
It wasn't long before Lehner's save that his counterpart, Carey Price, made an equally electrifying glove save on Rasmus Ristolainen to preserve a 2-2 tie with 6.6 seconds remaining in regulation, prompting what Bylsma said may have been the loudest reaction he's heard on a play by a goaltender.
Price's save could have been the turning point in the game. Instead, seconds after Lehner made his incredible play, Zach Bogosian blew a slap shot by Price to clinch a 3-2 victory for the Sabres, their second come-from-behind win in as many nights.
Brian Gionta and Cody Franson also scored goals for the Sabres.
It had been a long week for Lehner, who hadn't played since being pulled after allowing three goals in the second period in Toronto on Tuesday. He answered not only with maybe his best save in the NHL, but with one of his best performances of the year. Lehner made 36 saves and kept the Sabres in the game when things weren't clicking offensively.
"Robin has played a lot of good hockey for us," Bylsma said. "He's played, I think, really well in net for us and hasn't gotten the result, hasn't gotten the win. I think that's something that he's been dealing with, weighing on him. He wants to get the win and I think tonight, to me that save really was a turning point for Robin."
"I really wanted to have a bounce-back game today," Lehner said. "We go in this building, we go into overtime and we win it. That's a great feeling."
Goals from the defense have been few and far between for the Sabres this season, but they got two big ones from Bogosian and Franson. It was Franson's goal that tied the game with 8:07 remaining in the third period, a shot from the point off a faceoff win by Ryan O'Reilly that saw its way through traffic.