The National Hockey League has announced a notable change following the recent matchup between the Montreal Canadiens and the Buffalo Sabres, which is particularly relevant for “poolers.”
The league has credited an assist to Nick Suzuki on the Canadiens’ seventh goal scored into an empty net. This was confirmed by both the Canadiens and Eric Engels from Sportsnet, who stated, “The NHL added an assist for Nick Suzuki on the empty-net goal scored by Dvorak.”
In today’s game, the Montreal Canadiens secured a 7-5 victory over the Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo, with several key players showcasing their offensive skills. Nick Suzuki had a standout performance, racking up four points, while Cole Caufield netted two goals. Josh Anderson and Christian Dvorak each contributed with two points, and Emil Heineman scored as well. Juraj Slafkovsky recorded three points, and both Kirby Dach and Lane Huston added two points apiece.
The game was largely successful for many Canadiens players, although Cayden Primeau’s performance raised concerns, as he nearly cost his team the win. Discussions about Primeau’s future are expected to emerge in the coming hours.