‘”We were the better team. It’s a good learning experience when you kind of get dragged into that gray area and that muddy type of hockey,” he said. “You can’t lose your own game, lose the identity of hockey you want to play. That kind of happened to both teams, at times. It just started to be run-and-gun hockey and hitting and fighting. It’s a good learning thing for us.”‘
Mike Harrington: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen answering Sabres' call in and out of crease
Source: Buffalo News
