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Buffalo erased a 2-goal deficit and outshot Boston 53-38, and the Sabres say the comeback should carry into Game 2.
- On Sunday, the Buffalo Sabres rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Boston Bruins 4-3 in Game 1 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series, ending a 14-year playoff drought.
- Forward Tage Thompson scored two goals in 2:32 to tie the game, then defenseman Mattias Samuelsson netted the go-ahead goal moments later during the third period surge.
- Buffalo out-hit Boston 53-38 throughout the contest, forcing Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman to record 34 saves and keep the score close until the final minutes.
- Head coach Lindy Ruff urged his squad to maintain a "short memory" before Game 2, acknowledging the intense physical and mental toll of the comeback victory.
- Forward Alex Tuch emphasized the team must "keep pushing forward" because Boston will be "hungry" to even the series on Tuesday in Game 2.
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