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Takeaways: Led By Rookies, Penguins Earn Convincing Win Over Sabres

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Thursday’s win against the Buffalo Sabres was a storybook game that Pittsburgh Penguins‘ rookie Avery Hayes could only dream about.

With the Penguins set to be three forwards short in their final tilt – and a critical one – before the Olympic break, the 23-year-old forward found out around noon on Thursday that he would be heading from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WBS) to Buffalo to join the NHL squad. And he didn’t find out until he was already on his way, around 3:00 p.m. ET, that he would be making his NHL debut because Noel Acciari would miss the game due to illness, joining Blake Lizotte (personal) and Rickard Rakell (day-to-day).

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Hayes arrived at the rink just after 5:00 p.m. Then, by 7:00 p.m., he was taking the ice for his first game in the NHL.

And, by the end of the first period – around 7:45 p.m. – he already had himself two NHL goals.

The Penguins beat the Sabres, 5-2, off the backs of Hayes and fellow rookie Ben Kindel, who also scored two goals en route to the win. Their latest victory – which closed out a 14-3-3 stretch since the holiday break – guaranteed them sole possession of second place in the Metropolitan Division heading into the Olympic hiatus, as the New York Islanders remain one point behind them in the standings having played two more games than Pittsburgh.

They own the seventh-best points percentage in the NHL at .625, and they have have found success against formidable opponents all season long – including a Buffalo team that has been the hottest in the NHL for nearly two months. And they, once again, got contributions from sources other than 87 and 71 Thursday.

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The Sabres got the first tally early in this one, as ex-Penguin Jason Zucker scored on Buffalo’s first shot of the game – an unobstructed shot that Arturs Silovs, between the pipes for Pittsburgh, would probably want back. But, midway through the period, the Avery Hayes show began.

Rutger McGroarty – playing on a fouth line with Avery Hayes and Kevin Hayes – had to take a defensive zone draw, and he won it back to defenseman Ilya Solovyov. The Belarusian blueliner lobbed the puck Larry Murphy-style to the opposite blue line, where Avery Hayes split the Buffalo defense to beat them to the puck. With body positioning and on a breakaway, Hayes put his first NHL shot on goal past Sabres goaltender Alex Lyon, earning his first career tally and tying the game at 1-1.

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