Sabres Lindy Ruff 900.

Ryan McLleod scored a goal and two assists to raise the host Buffalo Sabres on Thursday in the normal season finale for both teams against Philadelphia Flyers to 5-4 victory.
The win was 900 in the coaching career of the Buffalo bench boss, Lindy Ruff, the fifth NHL coach who made this milestone.
Alex Tuch, Jack Quinn and Jj Petherka scored a goal and scored another goal, Peyton Krebs spoke and saved 21 for James Reimer Sabres (36-39-7, 79 points).
Philadelphia rookie Matvei Michkov scored twice to upgrade the team leader to 26 in the season. He also had a assistant.
Tyson Foerster scored his ninth goal in his last nine matches and added an assistant. Bobby Brink also had a goal and a assistant, and 26 shots for Aleksei Kolosov Flyers (33-39-10, 76 points).
Petherka transformed one-to-one hurry in 1: 24 of Philadelphia to put Buffalo ahead of 4-1 before Philadelphia began to disintegrate.
In the first period, Michkov scored a high nest with 4:51 and scored a loose disk from the door at 7:11.
Foerster crossed the centralization oath of Noah Cates and cut Sabres’s leadership up to 4-3 in the third period. However, Reimer rejected Sean Couturier, the captain of the Point-Blank range to maintain the fine advantage with the remaining 11:38 in the period.
McLleod threw a empty network 48 seconds before the third period. The target was important because he spoke for the brochures 19 seconds.
Jason Zucker, Tuch’s score in the 4:35 of the season to open the cross -nest centralization oath led to open. Tuch’s goal was the 36st career of the season, and Zucker’s Assis was the best 32nd of the campaign.
In 13:49 of the first period, Krebs turned into a separation to double the advantage. The aim was Krebs’s 10th highest career of the season.
Quinn replied only 62 seconds after Buffalo, burying a stylish centralization oath from Mcleod to get ahead 3-1 and answered Michkov’s first goal.
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