Kyle Okposo scores 2 in Sabres’ 2-1 win over Winnipeg Jets
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Kyle Okposo hopes he and the Buffalo Sabres provided general manager Jason Botterill a reason to rethink his approach a day before the NHL’s trade deadline.
For a team that looked like it was in need of major roster overhaul as recently as two weeks ago, the Sabres have suddenly begun showing signs of an identity. After a 2-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday, they’re back in the fringe of the playoff race.
“I think we made Jason’s job a little bit more difficult, which is what our goal was,” said Okposo, who scored twice, including the go-ahead goal 7:47 into the third period. “We like the group that we have in here. I think we’ve shown some resilience that’s been missing in the past.”
Buffalo won for the fifth time in six outings, and rookie Jonas Johansson stopped 25 shots to earn his first victory in three NHL starts.