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Sabres G Colten Ellis cools off Red Wings in NHL debut

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Published: Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 2:35 am

Sabres Defeat Red Wings in High-Scoring Matchup

Buffalo Sabres secured a 4-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday, fueled by a strong performance from rookie goaltender Colten Ellis in his NHL debut. Ellis, who stepped in to guard the net, made 27 saves, proving instrumental in the Sabres' win.

The Sabres' offense was led by Jack Quinn, who had a career-high-tying three-point performance, including a crucial power-play goal early in the third period. Quinn also contributed two assists. Other key contributors for Buffalo included Tyson Kozak, who scored for the second consecutive game, Josh Doan, who notched his third goal in three games, and Jason Zucker, who also found the back of the net before leaving the game with an upper-body injury.

Detroit's Emmitt Finnie scored his third goal in two games, and J.T. Compher also tallied for the Red Wings. Captain Dylan Larkin extended his season-opening point streak to seven games with an assist. Red Wings' goaltender John Gibson also made 27 saves. The loss ended Detroit's five-game winning streak, marking their first defeat since their season opener against the Montreal Canadiens.

The game saw a flurry of goals in the second and third periods. After Compher put the Red Wings ahead, Zucker tied the game for Buffalo. Kozak then gave the Sabres the lead, only for Finnie to equalize for Detroit. Quinn's goal in the third period put Buffalo ahead for good, with Doan adding another goal to secure the victory.

BNN's Perspective:

This game highlights the unpredictable nature of the NHL. While the Red Wings were on a winning streak, the Sabres, with a rookie goalie and key offensive contributions, managed to pull off a significant win. This victory could be a turning point for Buffalo, while Detroit will look to bounce back and maintain their strong start to the season.

Keywords: Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Colten Ellis, Jack Quinn, NHL, hockey, goal, win, power-play goal, John Gibson, Dylan Larkin, Emmitt Finnie, Tyson Kozak, Josh Doan, Jason Zucker, J.T. Compher

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