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3 Takeaways from the Sabres’ 6-2 Loss to the Flames

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The Hockey Writers
Nov 20, 2025 2:55 PM

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The Buffalo Sabres faced a tough outing against the Calgary Flames, succumbing to a 6-2 defeat on November 19, 2025. Despite their recent efforts, the Sabres struggled to find their rhythm, with the Flames capitalizing on defensive lapses. Key players like Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch attempted to rally the Sabres, but their offensive efforts fell short against a relentless Calgary squad.

In the first period, the Sabres quickly found themselves on the back foot, as the Flames scored two early goals. The defensive pairings of Henestrosa and Dahlin, though reliable throughout the season, had difficulty containing the dynamic duo of Elias Lindholm and Johnny Gaudreau. Lindholm's precise passing and Gaudreau's agility were evident as they tore through Sabres' defense, contributing significantly to the Flames' lead.

As the game progressed, the Sabres managed to get on the scoreboard with a goal from rookie sensation Jack Quinn. However, any hope of a comeback was dashed in the third period when the Flames scored three unanswered goals. This disappointing result prompted questions about the Sabres' consistency and their ability to perform against top-tier teams in the league.

Overall, the loss highlighted the need for improved defensive strategies moving forward. Head coach Don Granato will surely be examining the game footage to identify areas of improvement as the season continues. With upcoming games on the horizon, the Sabres will need to regroup quickly to stay competitive in their division and reclaim their winning momentum.