The Buffalo Sabres finally found their missing spark on the power play, and it couldn't have come at a better time. In a thrilling Game 1 of their second-round series against the Montreal Canadiens Wednesday night, the Sabres snapped out of their special teams slump to secure a 4-2 victory and take an early series lead.
After struggling to convert with the man advantage since March, Buffalo's power play unit came alive when it mattered most. The Sabres capitalized on key opportunities, turning what had been a lingering weakness into a decisive weapon against a tough Canadiens defense. This resurgence not only swung the momentum of the game but also sent a clear message to Montreal that Buffalo is finding its rhythm at the perfect moment in the playoffs.
The win marks a significant step for the Sabres, who have been building their postseason identity around grit and resilience. For fans and players alike, seeing the power play finally click is a welcome sight—especially as the team looks to carry this momentum deeper into the series. Game 2 promises to be just as intense, with the Canadiens hungry to even the score and the Sabres eager to prove their special teams breakout is here to stay.
