Buffalo Sabres Take 3-1 Series Lead After Dominant Win Over Boston Bruins
Introduction
The Buffalo Sabres defeated the Boston Bruins 6-1 in Game 4 of their first-round playoff series on April 26, 2026, at TD Garden. As a result of this victory, Buffalo now holds a commanding 3-1 lead in the series.
Main Body
The game was largely decided in the first period, where the Sabres quickly built a 4-0 lead with goals from Peyton Krebs, Josh Doan, Zach Benson, and Bowen Byram. Buffalo's strong offensive pressure was clear during the first twenty minutes, as they outshot Boston 19-5. The Sabres further increased their lead to 6-0 in the third period thanks to goals from Beck Malenstyn and Alex Tuch. Boston managed only one goal, scored by Sean Kuraly on a shorthanded play with only 40 seconds left in the match. Before the game, the Bruins attempted to improve their performance by changing their lineup, adding Lukas Reichel and Jordan Harris. However, Boston continued to struggle, and Viktor Arvidsson had to leave the game in the first period after suffering an upper-body injury. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman made 23 saves before being replaced by Joonas Korpisalo for the final portion of the game. Meanwhile, Buffalo's Alex Lyon earned the win, keeping a clean sheet until the final minute. In other league news, the Carolina Hurricanes advanced to the second round after beating the Ottawa Senators 4-2, although defenseman Alexander Nikishin suffered a concussion. The Minnesota Wild tied their series against the Dallas Stars following an overtime goal by Matt Boldy, and the Pittsburgh Penguins avoided being swept by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2. Additionally, reports suggest that the New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings are looking for trade candidates, specifically showing interest in Vincent Trocheck. In the AHL, the Providence Bruins are set to start the Atlantic Division Semifinals against the Springfield Thunderbirds on May 1.
Conclusion
The Buffalo Sabres now lead the series 3-1. Game 5 is scheduled to take place in Buffalo on Tuesday, April 28.