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3 Takeaways From the Sabres’ 5-2 Loss to the Utah Hockey Club – The Hockey Writers – Buffalo Sabres

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Given the fact that the Buffalo Sabres have not made the playoffs in 13 seasons, it’s almost impressive that this could qualify as a season from hell. Yet here we are, on the verge of a 14th consecutive playoff-less season, and things just keep getting worse.

After beating a struggling Boston Bruins team, the Sabres faced off with the Utah Hockey Club, and things could not have gone worse. They not only lost 5-2, but had an own goal in the process. There are some takeaways here, so let’s get into them as we limp to the season finale.

Third-Period-Play Needs an Overhaul

This was a game until the final six minutes. The Sabres tied things up on Ryan McLeod’s 16th of the season, a shorthanded goal, just over a minute into the third. Things were tight for a while until Dylan Guenther scored the eventual game-winner with just under six minutes to go.

Ryan McLeod, Buffalo Sabres (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

We’re not going to talk about the own goal empty netter because it speaks for itself. What needs to be discussed is the fact that this team cannot do anything positive in the third period of close games. They wither under the pressure every single time.

Part of it has to do with the youth of this team. Part of it has to do with the lack of a clear, galvanizing leader. Whatever the case may be, the Sabres need to find a solution to their third-period woes. Cut the blown leads in half and this is a playoff team, yet here we are.

J.J. Peterka Needs to Be a Priority

In the wake of the Dylan Cozens trade, everyone is talking about other Sabres that will potentially be moved only to thrive elsewhere. One of the names that has come up frequently is pending restricted free agent J.J. Peterka. But moving on from him would be a massive mistake.

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It’s hard to ask more out of the 23-year-old winger. In his third full season, he has already set a career-high in assists (32) and points (52) with 20 fewer games played than last season. He has been one of the more consistent forwards on the Sabres and his future is bright.

Amidst the turmoil of this team, there have been rumors of the team moving on from guys like Peterka and Alex Tuch. Those are two of the most consistent players on this team, and both should be foundational pieces going forward. We haven’t seen his best hockey yet, and what we have seen has already been good.

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