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Sabres forward Tage Thompson buried his team after a brutal loss to the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.
The Sabres hosted the Calgary Flames in Buffalo last night for a bout between two squads who have struggled mightily this season. Calgary posted its highest goal total yet, winning convincingly by a score of 6-2.
The Calgary Flames beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 in their second road game of a back-to-back on Wednesday NHL action.
The Buffalo Sabres host the Calgary Flames after Noah Ostlund's two-goal game against the Edmonton Oilers in the Sabres' 5-1 win.
With Dustin Wolf having started in Chicago on Tuesday, look for Devin Cooley – a member of the Sabres organization in 2023-24 – to get the start in net tonight. Cooley has been a bright spot for the Flames to start the season with a .935 save percentage in five games.
The Flames' backup goalie, Devin Cooley, also played a crucial role in securing the win. With 28 saves, this marked his first NHL victory since April 2024, showcasing his resilience after stepping in following a loss against the Chicago Blackhawks.
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“I think his play overall this year has been really good for us,” Flames coach Ryan Huska told reporters after the blowout victory in Buffalo. “He’s given us a chance every time he’s been in the net. So I’m happy for him. It’s nice to see him finally get the win.”