4 takeaways from the Buffalo Sabres 5-1 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets

The Buffalo Sabres win streak came to an end at 10 after they struggled against the Columbus Blue Jackets to lose 5-1.
Jan 3, 2026; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets center Mathieu Olivier (24) scores a goal past Buffalo Sabres goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (1) during the second period at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russell LaBounty-Imagn Images
Jan 3, 2026; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets center Mathieu Olivier (24) scores a goal past Buffalo Sabres goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (1) during the second period at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russell LaBounty-Imagn Images | Russell LaBounty-Imagn Images

The Buffalo Sabres were looking to make franchise history with a win, as it would have been their 11th straight. In addition to the record, the Sabres would be looking to get a win for their new general manager, Jarmo Kekalainen, who was returning to where he spent over a decade as general manager with the Blue Jackets.

Unfortunately, it didn't go as planned as the Sabres struggled almost from the start and weren't really able to make it competitive as they lost 4-1 to the Blue Jackets. These are some of the top takeaways from the Sabres' first loss since December 8th.

Sloppy first period sunk the Buffalo Sabres chances to extend their win streak

The Blue Jackets were able to open the scoring early in the game as Denton Mateychuk beat Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen just three minutes into the game. The Sabres unfortunately are all too familiar giving up an early goal as they gave up one on Wednesday night to the Dallas Stars only 15 seconds into the game.

While the Sabres would tie it up with a goal by Josh Doan off an assist by Josh Norris, the period as a whole was one of the sloppiest they have played during this win streak. They didn't show the same level of compete they did against the Stars and weren't really making crisp passes that helped the Blue Jackets get plenty of scoring chances.

By the end of the period, the Sabres were down 3-1 after Brendan Gaunce scored a shorthanded goal, and then Dmitri Voronkov was able to beat Luukkonen to give them the two-goal lead.

Maybe the Sabres felt the pressure of going for a franchise record, or maybe they overlooked the Blue Jackets after the big win against Dallas. Regardless of the reason, this was collectively a bad way to open the game, and the Sabres never were able to recover.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen struggles on the road

After the first goal, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen had to make some big saves to keep the game within reach. The saves he made were a big reason the Sabres were able to tie it up at one.

However, after that Luukkonen really struggled and let some soft goals in, like the one to Mathieu Olivier, where he was able to backhand a shot through the five hole on Luukkonen. That was a shot that he absolutely should have saved, and pushing the Blue Jackets' lead to three, the Sabres never really threatened after that.

Luukkonen really struggled on the road earlier this season, but had looked better the past two road starts against the New Jersey Devils and Dallas Stars. He fell into some bad habits in this game and didn't do enough to keep this game within reach.

Michael Kesselring's injury forces Buffalo Sabres to lean on their Top 4 defensemen

The Buffalo Sabres before this game announced that Michael Kesselring was dealing with an injury that would force him to miss this game and considered day-to-day. In addition to the Conor Timmons injury, the Sabres depth is being tested on the blueline and Lindy Ruff decided the best plan was to shorten the bench and lean heavily on his Top 4.

Rasmus Dahlin, Mattias Samuelsson, Bo Byram, and Owen Powers all had over 20 minutes of ice time, while Jacob Byrson and Zach Metsa, who were the third pair, finished with less than 10 minutes of ice time.

This is not something the Sabres can do consistently, and hopefully, Kesselring can get back for the game on Tuesday against the Vancouver Canucks.

Buffalo Sabres power play struggles against the Blue Jackets

While the Buffalo Sabres have been winning, their power play hasn't been very good, and unfortunately, on Saturday it cost them. The Sabres officially had five power plays and finished with zero power play goals and only three power play shots.

However, there was an unofficial power play in the third period when it was 4v4, but the Sabres would pull Luukkonen to get the extra attacker. It didn't work out for them, and the Blue Jackets would score an empty net goal.

Over the past five games, the Buffalo Sabres have been 0 for 14 in power play opportunities. It should be no surprise to fans, as the Sabres have struggled on the power play for a few seasons now. Hopefully, the return of Jason Zucker can help, but something has to change here.

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