Sabres celebration spills outside the arena after Game 1 win
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Sabres celebration spills outside the arena after Game 1 win
"[The sound when Samuelsson scored is] probably the loudest I've ever heard in my life. It's just one of those things you can't really ... you know that it's going to be loud, you know it's going to be electric, but you never can kind of imagine how loud it's going to get."
"It was awesome. Run it back next game."
"The reaction when Samuelsson scored was so effusive that they knocked over the fencing as they jumped and celebrated."
"I had been thinking about what skating out onto the ice for the start of Game 1 would feel like for the past few days and described the fan reaction as 'unbelievable.'"
The Buffalo Sabres celebrated their return to the playoffs after a 14-season absence with a thrilling 4-3 victory over the Boston Bruins. Mattias Samuelsson scored the decisive goal late in the game, igniting an electric atmosphere in KeyBank Center. Fans expressed their excitement with loud cheers and creative celebrations, including a watch party at Canalside. Players like Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Rasmus Dahlin shared their exhilaration, highlighting the intensity of the crowd's reaction and the significance of the moment for the team and the city.
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