"I'm so happy for him, not because he scored, but just the way that line played tonight, they were tenacious, got a couple good looks," Sabres coach Phil Housley said. "I know the goal he scored wasn't one of those highlight reels. But just a great guy, great human. It was great see contribute tonight."
Pominville's teammates made sure the moment came in a winning effort. The Sabres turned in their best performance of late, outshooting the Senators 40-23 to snap an eight-game winless streak. Buffalo trailed 2-1 entering the second period, then produced four unanswered goals.
"It's really important for our group," Housley said. "This game was really important for us. To finish off the right way, not only for the group, but more importantly, for our fans. It's been tough. We wanted to improve our home record. I think that was a big focus coming into the season. We've done a pretty job, not as of late, but it was great to win this game for our fans."
The Sabres have one game remaining, on the road against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday. After that, it will be time for Pominville to decide what's next.
For now, he has one more moment to soak in with his family.
"I've really enjoyed every moment," he said. "I don't know what the future holds. But enjoy the next couple of days and hopefully get another win and take a step back and make some decisions, I guess."