"There's nothing really fancy about him coming up big here," Bylsma said. "It was just two strong plays up the wall from Marcus and Brian Gionta. Brian's really just getting the puck to the net."
Not only was it Larsson's second goal of the season, it was his second game-winner and seventh since the beginning of last season, when he tied Jack Eichel for the team lead with five. Only 15 NHL players have more in that span.
"Reminds me of Danny Briere," O'Reilly said, smiling.
The Sabres grinded out the final 1:46 after Dubnyk was pulled, blocking key shots to keep the Wild from getting anywhere close to the game-tying goal, and earned their third win in a row as a result. Buffalo now has 10 points in nine games this season and is above .500 for the first time since Jan. 24, 2013.
Robin Lehner made 27 saves to earn his second-straight victory in net for the Sabres. He praised the defensive effort in front of him afterward, especially given the circumstances with the loss of Bogosian.
"It's fun to play when we play the right way and we work together," Lehner said. "Some good blocked shots here in the end, we were taking away the inside, I get to see most pucks. We just battle hard together."
Three-game win streaks have been few and far between for the Sabres in recent years - they only had two last season - but the Sabres showed an ability to win a different type of game on Tuesday. Unlike their last two victories, when they entered the third period with multi-goal leads, the odds were stacked against them in this one. They were down a defenseman, trying to win against a team that had badly outplayed them in the middle part of the game.
"That's' what good teams do I guess," Larsson said. "They find a way to win."