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The NHL announced a scoring correction following the Buffalo Sabres’ 4–2 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night at KeyBank Center. The update was posted by the NHL's Public Relations account on X.
For the fourth-straight game, it wasn’t looking great on Wednesday for the Buffalo Sabres. However, thanks to a shorthanded goal from center Ryan McLeod in the second period, the tide changed for the Sabres and their season.
Gibson had made 17 saves when the Sabres broke thorugh at 11:37 of the seocnd period on an odd-man rush, which ended with Jason Zucker flicking the puck into Detroit's net. Tyson Kozak made it 2-1 at 16:28 when he outmuscled Axel Sandin Pellikka in the slot. That was the Sabres' 25 shot on net; the Wings had 14.
Ryan McLeod scored shorthanded to spark a four-goal second period for the Buffalo Sabres, who rode their special teams to an 8-4 victory over the Ottawa Senators at KeyBank Center on Wednesday.
The Buffalo Sabres are still searching for their first win of the 2025-26 season. It's been a bit of a rough stretch for Buffalo so far. But they are trying to close out a win on Wednesday night against the Ottawa Senators. Unfortunately, they will be without a key depth forward for the remainder of the contest.
The Buffalo Sabres host the Florida Panthers after Ryan McLeod's two-goal game against the Ottawa Senators in the Sabres' 8-4 win
Sabres goaltender Colten Ellis earned the win in his NHL debut, making 27 saves as Buffalo improves to 3-4 on the season.
Jack Quinn gave Buffalo the lead for the first time this season with a shot that missed the net and still went in, and the Sabres had two more power-play scores and a short-handed goal to beat the Ottawa Senators 8-4 on Wednesday night for their first victory.
Benson returned in style, and Doan shined again as the Sabres beat the Senators 8-4 and earned their first win.