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At TD Garden on Thursday night (April 23, 2026) the Buffalo Sabres came from behind to beat the Boston Bruins 3-1 and take a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conference first-round series.
Tanner Jeannot opened scoring for Boston in the second period, but a Viktor Arvidsson penalty shot attempt was stopped by Alex Lyon at 9:50.
Sixty-eight seconds later Bowen Byram tied the game on a one-timer.
Alex Tuch broke the deadlock early in the third (4:03) with a screened wrist shot and rookie Noah Ăstlund sealed the win with an empty-net goal late.
Lyon, making his first start of the postseason, stopped 24 shots and delivered the pivotal penalty-shot save; Jeremy Swayman made 25 saves for Boston.
The game continued Buffaloâs extended power-play drought that carried over from the regular season, while Boston again struggled to find secondary scoring despite Swaymanâs strong goaltending.
Buffalo, the Atlantic Division winner that ended a 14-year playoff drought last season, will return to Boston for Game 4 on Sunday before the series shifts back to Buffalo.
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