Recap: Bruins skate past Sabres in a 5-2 win
Briefly

Just as they did after their other two losses this season, the Bruins bounced back with authority after Saturday's defeat in Montreal, smoking the Sabres in Buffalo. The B's led 3-0 just over 15 minutes into the game and never looked back, leaving town with a comfortable 5-2 win. David Pastrnak led the way with a goal and two assists, while the B's got single goals from four other skaters. Linus Ullmark made 32 saves in the win.
Danton Heinen got the Bruins on the board with his first goal of the season, putting a loose puck past Devon Levi 3:01 into the game to make it 1-0 Bruins. David Pastrnak made it 2-0 Bruins with an absolute rocket just 68 seconds later. Oskar Steen would take advantage of an early Christmas present in the form of a gift-wrapped turnover to make it 4-0 Bruins early in the second. Victor Oloffson was probably the only Sabre who didn't have a complete dumpster fire of a night - he'd score once in the late second and once in the late third to give Buffalo some consolation goals.
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