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Sabres Pull Lyon After Allowing Three Quick Goals

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Sabres Pull Lyon After Allowing Three Quick Goals

The Buffalo Sabres' playoff hopes took another devastating blow Saturday night when goaltender Alex Lyon was pulled from Game 6 against the Montreal Canadiens after allowing three goals on just three shots halfway through the first period.

Lyon, who had been given the starting assignment despite the team facing elimination, lasted barely ten minutes before head coach made the decision to turn to Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen in relief. The disastrous start represents a continuation of Buffalo's goaltending inconsistency throughout this playoff series.

The decision to start Lyon in such a critical elimination game now appears questionable in hindsight, as the Sabres needed their netminder to provide stability from the opening faceoff. Instead, Montreal capitalized on their opportunities with ruthless efficiency, converting all three of their initial shots into goals and forcing Buffalo into an immediate crisis situation.

For Sabres fans, the goaltending carousel has become a troubling pattern. The quick hook of Lyon underscores the coaching staff's lack of confidence in either netminder to provide the championship-caliber performance necessary to extend the season. Luukkonen now faces the unenviable task of entering a high-pressure elimination game in relief, tasked with stopping the bleeding and giving his team a chance to mount what would need to be a remarkable comeback.

The early deficit places enormous pressure on Buffalo's offense to respond immediately while also highlighting the defensive breakdowns that allowed Montreal such clean looks at Lyon. With their season hanging in the balance, the Sabres must now overcome both the scoreboard deficit and the psychological impact of yet another goaltending change in a must-win situation.

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