Sabres 4, Flyers 3 (OT)

PHILADELPHIA -- For the first time in three seasons, the Buffalo Sabres have won three or more games in October thanks to a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center.

Center Zemgus Girgensons potted the game-winner in the 3-on-3 extra session on a breakaway.

Center Tyler Ennis, left winger Jamie McGinn and defenseman Jake McCabe also scored goals to lead the Sabres (3-6-0) to their first road win of the season. The previous two seasons, Buffalo won just a pair of games in the first month of each.

The Flyers (4-2-2), who entered 10-2-1 in their last 13 games against the Sabres, had their two-game winning streak snapped.

After Philadelphia erased Buffalo's two-goal lead, the Sabres quickly answered midway through the third period when McCabe fired a snap shot past goalie Steve Mason to make it 3-2. But the Flyers countered with a goal by center Brayden Schenn, his second of the third period, with 54 seconds remaining to send the game to overtime.

Sabres goalie Chad Johnson (3-5-0) made 30 saves for the win. He was coming off a nightmare performance in which he allowed seven goals to the Montreal Canadiens

Mason (2-2-2) took the overtime defeat after winning two straight games. He made 36 saves.

Sabres center Tyler Ennis scored a funky goal to get things started in the first period. As the 26-year-old received a pass behind Philadelphia's net, he wildly spun and lost his balance but found a way to wrap around and sneak the puck past Mason for a 1-0 lead.

Buffalo tacked on not long after by making the Flyers pay for a two-minute roughing penalty charged to center Claude Giroux. The Sabres put precision passing on display when McGinn tipped in a man-advantage goal off a touch pass from left winger Johan Larsson to make it 2-0.

Center Chris VandeVelde put Philadelphia on the board with a snap shot from just outside the circle that deflected off Johnson's glove and into the net, trimming Buffalo's lead to 2-1.

NOTES: The Flyers honored former C Danny Briere, who retired in the offseason. The 38-year-old played in 17 NHL seasons, including six with Philadelphia and four with the Buffalo Sabres. Briere is second in Flyers history with nine game-winning goals in the Stanley Cup playoffs. ... The Sabres played their first game without star LW Evander Kane, who is out four to six weeks with a knee injury. LW Nicolas Deslauriers filled Kane's spot on Buffalo's top line. ... Flyers LW Michael Raffl was in the lineup after leaving the previous game on Saturday with an upper-body injury. Raffl was incidentally elbowed in the head and collapsed on the bench. ... Sabres rookies C Jack Eichel and C Sam Reinhart were paired on Buffalo's second line. Eichel was selected No. 2 overall in the 2015 NHL draft and Reinhart was the No. 2 overall pick in 2014. ... Flyers C Sean Couturier missed his second straight game after suffering a concussion on Oct. 21. He's considered day-to-day.
Season Series
PhiladelphiaStatsBuffalo
1-1-1Vs2-1-0
9Goals8
10.1Shot %6.8
0.0Power Play %14.3
48.9Faceoff %51.1