Eichel scores twice, Sabres outlast Maple Leafs 6-4
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ralph Krueger’s first experience in the Buffalo-Toronto rivalry was a memorable one.
The first-year Sabres coach saw his team overcome an early deficit to beat the Maple Leafs 6-4 on Friday. It was a performance that the inconsistent Sabres needed — and one that Krueger won’t soon forget.
“You can feel that it was a highlight day, that it was an experience outside the regular 82-game schedule,” Krueger said. “You could feel it really from the get-go this morning and it was a lot of fun.”
With large groups of Toronto fans all over the building, it added up to an electric atmosphere.