| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Sabres | Bruins |
| Goals | 1 | 2 |
| Shots | 27 | 29 |
| Power Play Goals | 1 | 0 |
| Penalty Minutes | 6 | 6 |
| Hits | 27 | 43 |
In a thrilling Game 5 of the First Round, the Boston Bruins edged out the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 in overtime. The win reduces the Sabres' series lead to 3-2, increasing the pressure on Buffalo as they fight to secure their place in the next round. With this being an elimination game for the Bruins, they kept their playoff hopes alive, while the Sabres now have to regroup ahead of Game 6.
The game was marked by a turning point in the second period when Elias Lindholm of the Bruins tied the game at one goal apiece at 9:24. This goal shifted the momentum, energizing the Bruins and allowing them to forge a path toward victory. The ensuing minutes were a battle for both teams, but it was during overtime that the Bruins seized control, with David Pastrnak netting the decisive goal at 9:14 in the extra frame.
Despite the loss, Rasmus Dahlin shone for the Sabres, scoring the team's only goal early in the first period with assists from Jason Zucker and Tage Thompson. The Sabres maintained a steady offensive effort, registering 27 shots on goal, but struggled to capitalize beyond their early scoring chance.
On the Bruins' side, alongside Pastrnak's game-winning goal, Hampus Lindholm recorded the assist, showcasing the importance of veteran players in clutch moments. The Bruins outshot the Sabres with a total of 29 shots, complemented by a robust defensive game, reflected in their 43 hits and 24 blocked shots.
The series remains tight as the Sabres lead 3-2, setting the stage for a critical Game 6. The Sabres will need to rebound quickly from this setback and harness their home-ice advantage in the next matchup, while the Bruins will carry the momentum from this victory as they look to continue their comeback effort.