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The Sabres May Have a New No. 1 Goalie as They Beat Edmonton 5-1.
Noah Ostlund scored his first multigoal NHL game as Buffalo Sabres won 5-1; rookie goalie Colten Ellis made 32 saves, ending a five-game skid with a second straight win.
- On Monday, the Buffalo Sabres beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 in Buffalo, N.Y., with rookie center Noah Ostlund scoring twice for his first multigoal NHL game.
- Ostlund opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 19:03 of the first period, and Buffalo seized control in the second with Bowen Byram at 8:41 and Beck Malenstyn at 9:43.
- Rookie goalie Colten Ellis made 32 saves for Buffalo, while Jack Roslovic tied the game early in the second and extended his point streak to five games.
- The Sabres have won two straight after an 0-4-1 skid, while the Edmonton Oilers have lost two of three and are 2-2-0 on their eight-game trip.
- The Edmonton Oilers play at Washington on Wednesday while the Buffalo Sabres continue a four-game homestand against Calgary; Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch is sticking with rookie defenseman Alec Regula despite prior struggles.
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The Sabres may have a new No. 1 goalie as they beat Edmonton 5-1.
It starts with Colten Ellis who Lindy Ruff said was “In control” throughout. It took five seconds after the opening faceoff for Connor McDavid to set up Zach Hyman alone in the slot and Ellis made what I think was the biggest save of the game.
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Read Full ArticleNoah Ostlund Rookie Centre scored two goals in a 5-1 Buffalo Sabres win over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night.
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