Sabres Canadiens Game 7 heads to overtime tied 2-2
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In Houston, where NRG Stadium headlines the local sports calendar, playoff hockey still knows how to cut through the noise. The Sabres Canadiens Game 7 delivered that kind of drama, with Buffalo erasing a deficit and forcing overtime after Rasmus Dahlin tied it at 2-2 in the third period.
This was a winner-take-all second-round matchup, so every shift carried weight. Montreal had a chance to close the series, while Buffalo fought to extend its season a few minutes longer. Dahlin’s goal changed the entire night, turning a tense finish into sudden-death hockey.
Sabres Canadiens Game 7 swings on Dahlin’s third-period goal
Buffalo entered the third period needing an answer and got one from its captain. Dahlin found the back of the net to level the score at 2-2, wiping out Montreal’s late edge and sending Game 7 to overtime.
That sequence mattered because the margin in a Game 7 is tiny. One mistake can end a season. One clean finish can buy another period. Buffalo managed the latter, and Dahlin’s goal gave the Sabres another shot to survive.
Montreal had done enough before that moment to put itself in position to win. The Canadiens built a two-goal total that had them within reach of the next round. Buffalo stayed close, then landed the equalizer before the horn.
Winner-take-all hockey brings the pressure
A tied Game 7 heading to overtime is the kind of postseason setting every league wants, and this one came with second-round stakes. The Sabres and Canadiens were separated by one goal all night, then by none at all once Dahlin scored.
For readers in Houston, this is one of those cross-sport reminders that playoff intensity travels well, even outside the NFL spotlight. The Texans own the city’s biggest sports conversations, but elimination games in any major league can grab attention when the stakes are this clean. One team moves on. One team goes home.
Overtime was set to decide the series immediately after the 2-2 deadlock. No long-range projection was needed. The next goal would end the game and settle the matchup on the spot.
This article is a summary of reporting by KXAN Austin. Read the full story here.

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