Sabres look overwhelmed by Canadiens. Can Lindy Ruff help them find their game?
MONTREAL — The Buffalo Sabres aren’t in Boston anymore.That much was clear from the moment former Montreal Canadiens captain and Stanley Cup champion Kirk Muller carried the torch to the ice before puck drop of Game 3 in Montreal. The building was deafening, unlike any road environment most of the Sabres have ever played in. Defenseman Bowen Byram, who won a Stanley Cup in Colorado, said this was the loudest building he’s ever played in. A few weeks ago, the first playoff game in Buffalo in 15 years registered a 108 decibel reading at its loudest point. On Sunday, the Bell Centre hit 112.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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