November 27, 2025 - 09:40

PITTSBURGH — In an exciting showdown, the Pittsburgh Penguins surged in the third period with crucial goals from Bryan Rust and Kevin Hayes, ultimately defeating the Buffalo Sabres 4-2 on Wednesday night. This victory marked a much-needed turnaround for the Penguins, who had been struggling with a two-game losing streak.
The game showcased a competitive atmosphere, with both teams exchanging chances throughout the first two periods. However, it was Pittsburgh's resilience in the final frame that made the difference. Rust's goal ignited the Penguins' momentum, followed closely by Hayes, who extended the lead and solidified their control of the match.
The Sabres fought hard to keep pace, but despite their efforts, they were unable to overcome the Penguins' late-game surge. This win not only boosts the Penguins' standings but also restores confidence within the team as they look to build on this performance in upcoming games.
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