BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Jeff Skinner and JJ Peterka each had a goal and an assist, and the Buffalo Sabres beat the Minnesota Wild 3-2 on Friday night.

Henri Jokiharju also scored for Buffalo, and Devon Levi made 31 saves. The Sabres won for the fourth time in six games (4-1-1).

ā€œHopefully finding a way to win is going to become a typical way, because we needed to find a way to win tonight,ā€ Sabres coach Don Granato said. ā€œI thought it was, in the end, a hell of a gut check for our guys and they pushed through.ā€

Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek scored for the Wild, and Filip Gustavsson stopped 22 shots. Minnesota has lost six of eight (2-5-1).

Jared Spurgeon nearly forced overtime in the gameā€™s final moments, firing a shot off the post with 10 seconds remaining.

ā€œItā€™s obviously frustrating,ā€ Wild coach Dean Evason said. ā€œIt sucks to say weā€™ve got to take a lot of positives out of this hockey game because the end result is very negative ... but thereā€™s a lot of good things that are happening.ā€

Skinner gave the Sabres a 2-1 lead with 58 seconds left in the second period, scoring on a breakaway. After the Sabres were dominated for much of the period, Skinner went to his forehand to score his seventh goal of the season. Peterka set up the breakaway by forcing a turnover.

ā€œObviously maybe not our best game but found a way to get a win, which is the important thing,ā€ Skinner said. ā€œSo try to pick up some of the positives and take them into tomorrow.ā€

Peterka made it 3-1 following a pretty passing sequence that saw Tage Thompson find Peterka from behind the Minnesota net. It was Peterka's sixth goal of the season and Thompsonā€™s 100th career assist.

Eriksson Ek got the Wild back in it with a power-play goal with 7:33 remaining. It was his eighth.

Jokiharju opened the scoring with 1:58 left in the first period on a blast through traffic from the point for his second.

Kaprizov made it 1-1 with 30 seconds left in the first period, finishing a cross-ice pass inside the right circle for his fifth.

The goalies dominated the gameā€™s opening stretch. Gustavsson thwarted Zemgus Girgensons on a partial breakaway, and Levi stopped Ryan Hartman with his right pad on a big opportunity from close range.

Sabres forward Matthew Savoie, the ninth overall pick in the 2022 draft, played in his first NHL game.

UP NEXT

Wild: Host Dallas on Sunday night.

Sabres: At Pittsburgh on Saturday night.

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