How it happened
Period 1
Pittsburgh got off to a quick start when forward Marc Johnstone took a shot that hit the post behind Sabres’ goaltender Michael Houser. As the puck was loose in the crease, defenseman Jack St. Ivany, who began the odd-man rush with a drop-pass after he entered the zone, finished off the play to give the Penguins a 1-0 lead.
Buffalo nearly evened the score midway through the frame when Novikov jumped out of the penalty box and dished a pass across the ice to forward Konsta Helenius. The 2024 first-round draft pick (14th overall) skated in on the right side, and elected to shoot on the two-on-one, but goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic had the answer with a glove save.
With 7:17 to play in the period, defenseman Zach Metsa sent a puck towards the net from the right point which Slaggert redirected past Nedeljkovic to even the score at 1-1.
Shortly after, Novikov retrieved the puck at the Pittsburgh blueline, pushed into the zone and fired a wrist shot over the glove of Nedeljkovic to give the Sabres a 2-1 lead.
Pittsburgh's Joona Koppanen was later awarded a penalty shot after being hauled down on a breakaway. Houser came up big, sprawling to his left to preserve the lead for Buffalo heading to intermission.
Period 2
Similar to the first period, Pittsburgh jumped on the board early in the second. Veteran forward Kevin Hayes tapped in a game-tying goal 4:32 into the frame.
Buffalo regained a 3-2 lead with an Anton Wahlberg power play goal. The initial shot, taken by forward Tyler Tullio, was blocked by a Penguins defender in front of the net, which caused the puck to find its way to Wahlberg who was standing in front and tucked the rebound past Nedeljkovic.
With under six minutes to play in the period, Houser came up clutch on the penalty kill. The veteran netminder robbed Rutger McGroarty in the slot which allowed the Sabres to hold onto a one-goal lead going into the final 20 minutes of play.
Period 3
Ratzlaff, who is coming off his third full-season with the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL, entered the game in relief of Houser, who stopped 17 of the 19 shots he faced. The 19-year-old went on to make 10 third period saves to seal the Sabres 3-2 victory.