When the Flames tied the game again on a Noah Hanifin goal 38 seconds later, the Sabres fought long enough for Eichel to finish the job. In each instance, their responses were a departure from the Edmonton game, when Rodrigues said it felt like they were deflated by goals against.
"I said it last game, sometimes those games make you come together even more," Rodrigues said. "I think it kind of showed today. We battled throughout the whole game. We go down a couple times, they get a [tie goal] late and we stuck with it.
"The bench was as positive as it's been probably all year. It was a tough one on Monday, but I think we kind of learned a lesson from it and it showed today."
Eichel echoed Rodrigues' comments, describing the Sabres' bench in a manner reminiscent of their early-season attitude, when comebacks seemed like all but a guarantee.
"It was a positive bench all night," he said. "Through the adversity, through the ups and downs, everyone was staying up. We really had the mindset that we were going to win no matter what. When that's going down the bench and the whole team feels that way, it's a good feeling."
The Flames entered the night atop the Western Conference standings; their average of 3.68 goals per game ranked second in the NHL. They were 13-1-1 in games they led after the first period.
The Sabres eliminated the checking errors that hampered them against the Oilers and benefitted from a 30-save performance by Linus Ullmark.
"I think we just played to what our standard is," Rodrigues said. "I think we got away from it a little bit the last month or so, but I think that's the type of game we have to play. We have to go defense first, get on top of guys and our reloads were critical. I think we did that. That's the way we're going to have to play to win games."
It all set the stage for Eichel, whose goal was a long time coming.
"You put a lot of pressure on yourself, you want to be a difference maker every night," he said. "When things aren't going well, you want to be one of the guys to make a difference. I think that's when you start gripping your stick and start thinking about it a little too much.
"Hopefully that goal can get me going again. It's just what I needed."