Rasmus Dahlin had a goal and an assist in the loss.
COLUMBUS – Rasmus Dahlin felt a winnable game had slipped away following the Buffalo Sabres’ 3-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena on Thursday.
The Sabres led 2-0 in the first period and finished the night with 41 shots, their second-highest total this season.
Columbus scored three unanswered goals – the first of which came with 8.1 seconds left in the opening period – and received 39 saves from goaltender Jet Greaves.
“I thought it was a winnable game,” Dahlin said. “We had our chances. They scored one more goal than us, that’s how it feels now after. We created a lot and I think we could have scored a couple more.”
The loss snapped a season-best, five-game winning streak for the Sabres as well as a seven-game personal winning streak for goaltender James Reimer, who made 27 saves.
Buffalo got an early jump on a Columbus team that was fighting to stave off elimination from the postseason race. JJ Peterka picked the far-side corner from the left circle to open the scoring 11:54 into the game, followed by a Dahlin goal less than three minutes later.
Columbus responded in the final seconds of the period on a breakaway goal from James van Riemsdyk, but the Sabres were able to reclaim momentum coming out of the break. They tallied 18 shots in a scoreless second period, including a late Peterka breakaway.
“Our response to that (first goal) in the second period was great,” Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said. “I think we had eight or nine really good opportunities and they had one. So, the response to that mistake was really good. But we paid dearly for the mistakes we made in the third period.”
Zach Aston-Reese intercepted an attempted breakout pass along the wall in the Buffalo zone and carried the puck to the slot to score the game-tying four minutes into the third period.
A slashing penalty against Sam Lafferty – the first taken by either team – set the stage for Boone Jenner’s game-winning goal on the power play with 13:18 remaining. Jenner batted in a bouncing rebound out of mid-air following a shot by Kirill Marchenko.
The Sabres nearly tied the game on their own late power play, but Jiri Kulich’s shot from the faceoff circle hit the post. They had several attempts to score through traffic with Reimer pulled late, all of which were turned away by Greaves.
“Unbelievably close,” Dahlin said. “We just couldn’t put the puck in. I feel like we had some great chances, some great tips, some good rebounds too. It didn’t bounce our way.”
Here’s more from the loss.
1. Dahlin made two highlight-reel plays on the sequence that led to his goal, beginning when he deked around Blue Jackets forward Sean Monahan at the offensive blue line and carried the puck toward the slot.
Upon receiving a return feed from Zach Benson, Dahlin hesitated to evade a shot-blocking attempt from defenseman Dante Fabbro before releasing a wrist shot from the left circle.