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Rasmus Dahlin helps Owen Power, Sabres beat Maple Leafs

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Rasmus Dahlin and Rasmus Asplund each had a goal and an assist, helping the Buffalo Sabres beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Tuesday night.

Tage Thompson, Kyle Okposo and Jeff Skinner also scored for Buffalo (27-37-11). Alex Tuch and Victor Olofsson added two assists apiece.

Craig Anderson made 23 saves as the Sabres won the season series 3-1-0 and became the only team to defeat the Leafs three times in 2021-22.

Timothy Liljegren and Alexander Kerfoot scored for Toronto (47-20-6). Morgan Rielly had two assists to give him a career-high 53 on the year. Erik Kallgren stopped 23 shots.

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Buffalo Sabres goaltender Craig Anderson (41) makes a diving save as Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitchell Marner (16) and Sabres defenseman Jacob Bryson (78) look for a possible rebound during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, April 12, 2022, in Toronto. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP)

"You wish that you didn’t have nights like this," Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said. "Reality is lots of teams have nights like this, which is why not a lot of teams have 100 points like we do.

"We’ve done a lot of good things this season."

Sabres defenseman Owen Power — the No. 1 pick at the 2021 draft — made his NHL debut after signing an entry-level contract last week. The 6-foot-6 Power spent two seasons at Michigan before turning pro following his school’s defeat in the NCAA’s Frozen Four tournament.

"I was pretty calm, but obviously there were some nerves," said Power, a native of nearby Mississauga. "This is something you dream of as a kid."

Toronto star Auston Matthews lost a 16-game point

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