Victor Olofsson and Tage Thompson each scored twice and the Buffalo Sabres beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 on Sunday to sweep a weekend home-and-home series between the non-playoff teams.
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“I liked our game,” Sabres coach Donny Granado said. “It took us a little bit to get into it, but helped us get through it and then the guys were good. It’s a good win- it’s always good to win.” “We have learned what we have to do to in order to win tight games late,” said Sabres defensemen Mattius Samuelsson, who had an assist and was a plus-3 on the night.
“It’s big for us as coaches to see these guys succeed individually, get rewarded individually,” Granado said. “They’re very committed to what we are doing. They’re very committed to our team. They’re very committed to their teammates. When you have guys like that, they come into work every day, practice or game. All of the guys you mentioned… when they do score, we are very excited for them personally.