The Denver Post

Skinner’s 5 points help Buffalo stop losing streak

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Jeff Skinner had two goals and three assists as the Buffalo Sabres snapped an eight-game losing streak Tuesday night with a 7-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.

Tage Thompson added a goal and three assists, while Rasmus Dahlin and Alex Tuch each had a goal and two assists. JJ Peterka and Henry Jokiharju also scored for Buffalo (8-11- 0), and Craig Anderson made 29 saves.

The 30-year- old Skinner has 40 points (23 goals, 17 assists) in 37 career games against the Canadiens.

Cole Caufield and Sean Monahan scored for Montreal (9-9-1). Jake Allen allowed seven goals on 38 shots.

The Canadiens went 0 for 6 on the power play, including a 4- on-3 opportunit­y halfway through the second period.

Buffalo jumped out to a 3- 0 lead in the first 2:13, the second-fastest three goals to begin a game in franchise history.

Thompson found Dahlin in the slot only 35 seconds in. Just 17 seconds later, the Sabres attacked Allen’s crease and Peterka netted Buffalo’s second of the night.

In an attempt to shift the momentum, Canadiens defenseman Chris Wideman dropped the gloves with Sabres forward Tyson Jost after Montreal’s Michael Pezetta was called for boarding.

Instead, Tuch jumped on the opportunit­y to make it 3- 0 with a wrist shot on the power play.

The Habs cut the deficit to two when Caufield sent a slap shot past Anderson at 2:57 of the first.

Buf falo regained its three- goal cushion 11:21 into the second when Thompson found Skinner in the slot with a backhand pass and the winger scored his sixth of the season.

Montreal made it 4-2 when Monahan took the puck from center ice, skated in and scored off his own rebound at 13:57.

Thompson added his team’s sixth goal at 6:39 with a wrist shot.

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