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Strong second period allows Bruins to level series with Sabres

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 2:12 AM

The visiting Boston Bruins scored three second-period goals and held off a late Buffalo Sabres rally to post a 4-2 win on Tuesday and even their Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoff series at one victory apiece.

Viktor Arvidsson scored in the last two periods, giving the Bruins 1-0 and ​4-0 leads. Morgan Geekie and Pavel Zacha also lit the lamp for Boston, which heads home ‌for Game 3 of the best-of-seven series on Thursday.

Jonathan Aspirot, Casey Mittelstadt and David Pastrnak each dished out two assists for the Bruins, and Jeremy Swayman made 34 saves.

“You need a good goalie,” Boston coach Marco Sturm said. ” … (Swayman) kept us pretty calm right away. You could tell right away that he was in a zone again.”

Bowen Byram and Peyton Krebs scored as Buffalo climbed within 4-2 ‌in ​the closing minutes.

Sabers goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen allowed four goals on 19 shots ⁠before Alex Lyon entered in relief following ⁠Arvidsson’s second marker, which came just 16 seconds into the third period.

Buffalo had a 36-26 shot advantage, including 20-8 in the third period, but its power play went 0-for-5. Boston finished 1-for-5 on the man advantage.

The physical contest featured 47 penalty minutes for each team.

Following a scoreless opening period, the Bruins took ​over in the second, scoring on three of their 11 shots against Luukkonen.

Arvidsson broke the deadlock 4:54 into the middle frame, taking Aspirot’s lob pass in ahead of the defense and beating Luukkonen five-hole with a backhander ⁠from the left circle.

A gaffe by Luukkonen helped Boston double ⁠its lead with 3:31 left in the period, as Geekie’s high backhanded dump from ​the far side of center ice eluded him over the glove.

“This team has been so good about — we win together, ​we lose together,” Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff said. “I’m not going to sit here and criticize ‌that (second) goal.”

The Bruins’ power play got in on the action 1:41 later. After Geekie’s one-handed keep-in at the blue line extended the play, Zacha tipped in Pastrnak’s shot from the top of the right circle while stationed in the bumper position.

Arvidsson made it 4-0 early in the third, prompting Sabres coach Lindy Ruff to change goaltenders. Aspirot banked ⁠a long feed off the boards to set up the play, leading Arvidsson down the left wing to score on a 2-on-1 rush with Zacha.

“I was very confident,” Sturm said. “I knew we were gonna respond today. It wasn’t ⁠terrible how we played Game 1, ‌but we knew we needed to be just a little bit better. The guys ⁠played great today. They played to our identity. That was Bruins hockey from ​start to ‌finish.”

The Sabres struck twice in a 1:14 span to make things interesting. Byram ​accepted Beck Malenstyn’s ⁠back pass for a wrister from the top of the right circle to break Swayman’s shutout bid with 6:06 left.

Krebs soon made it 4-2, batting down and scoring the rebound of a Rasmus Dahlin point shot that caromed off the post and back into the crease.

“Our team has been pretty good at creating opportunities and creating energy,” Ruff said.. ” … I think the end of the game was just an example that everybody believed we could still get a ​crack at it.”

–Field Level Media