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Sabres lose to Carolina
Paul Hamilton
Traverse City, MI (WGR 550) -- Considering all the first and second round picks the Sabres threw at Carolina on Friday, it’s rather shocking they lost 6-1 in game one of the Traverse City Prospects tournament.
This is Buffalos third appearance in this tourney and after winning its first seven games, it’s lost two in a row.
For two periods Buffalo had the better of the five on five play throwing 25 shots on Alex Nedeljkovic while Andrej Makarov only saw 12. The problem was the Canes went three for four on the power play and led 4-1.
It started when Nikita Zadorov took an elbowing penalty as he went to throw a big hit and Brock McGinn took advantage.
Chadd Cassidy took the Sabres three second round picks in June and put them all on one line. Vaclav Karabacek tied it when Brandan Lemiuex protected the puck and got it to Eric Cornel who made a slick move at the net setting up Karabacek for an easy one.
Joel Armia went behind the net and lightly knocked down Nedeljkovic getting a goaltender interference call allowing Carolina to get another PP goal to end the first up 2-1.
Carter Sandlak started the second by hammering Samson Reinhart from behind. Lemiuex came to his aid immediately, but wound up with an extra minor and you got it, Phil DiGiuseppe got in behind Brady Austin and beat what appeared to be a stunned Makarov.
DiGiuseppe had two goals while Alex Aleardi had a goal and two assists.
Makarov made only 14 saves and did not look good at all. Cassidy said, “Obviously Maki didn’t have the game he wanted to have to start out with tonight, but we kind of left him out to dry a few times as well. There was a lot of little stuff that in a tournament like that it’s going to happen. You hope you get bailed out with a big save, but today it seemed like every time we gave up one of those bad chances, it ended up in the back of the net.”
The penalty kill and the goaltending at both ends really put Buffalo behind, but according to Cassidy, it wasn’t all bad, “Five on five I’m really happy with the way we played from a structural standpoint I would say possession time and scoring chances we dominated, so you can take some good things from that, but we’ve got to tighten special teams.”
Cassidy named Rasmus Ristolainen the captain of the Traverse City squad with Jake McCabe and Joel Armia wearing the A’s.
There’s a pretty good chance that Francois Brassard will be in goal when the Sabres play the Rangers on Saturday. Join me and Brian Duff at 6:55 for the pregame on ESPN 1520 and Sabres.com.