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Sabres Lose Opener To Ottawa

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Kyle Turris scored twice and the Ottawa Senators won a coach's challenge to overturn a goal by Buffalo in the third period to hang on for a 3-1 victory over the Sabres in the teams' season opener on Thursday night.

The game's outcome was essentially decided with 9:26 remaining, when Buffalo's Evander Kane scored on a wraparound which would have tied the score at 2. Senators coach Dave Cameron challenged the goal, and a video review showed Sabres forward Zemgus Girgensons was offside when Buffalo entered the zone.

The coach's challenge was introduced by the NHL as a new rule this season. A coach is allowed one challenge per game as long as his team still has it's timeout.

Kane's disallowed goal came 83 seconds after Sabres 18-year-old rookie star center Jack Eichel scored a power-play goal to get the sold-out crowd on its feet. Eichel, who was drafted with the No. 2 pick, is regarded as the future face of a franchise that has spent the past two seasons rebuilding through youth.

Turris scored 30 seconds in on Ottawa's first shot on net to cap a 3-on-2 break. Mike Hoffman drove up the left wing and fed a pass into the high slot, from where Turris snapped it in the top right side.

Turris scored again midway through the second period. Ottawa's Mark Stone stripped defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen of the puck behind the Buffalo net and fed Hoffman in front. Hoffman's shot was blocked, but the puck dribbled to the left of the net where Turris snapped it in.

Curtis Lazar sealed the victory by scoring into an open net with 1:04 left.

The Sabres finished the game minus starting goalie Robin Lehner, who did not return after appearing to hurt his left leg 7:30 into the second period.

Lehner was untouched when he circled his net, set himself in the crease and then grabbed at his left pad. He then went down on one knee while play continued up the ice. The Sabres announced Lehner sustained a lower-body injury.

Lehner allowed one goal on 12 shots, and was replaced by Chad Johnson, who gave up a goal on 10 shots.

The Senators carried over their run of dominance after closing last season with a 23-4-4 surge to finish seventh in the Eastern Conference standings. They also improved to 12-0-3 in their past 15 road games dating to last season. That matched a franchise record consecutive road games with a point set from March 4 to Nov. 4, 2007, when Ottawa went 11-0-4 according to STATS.

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