The Buffalo Sabres fell to the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4, with the series now hanging in the balance.
The Sabres came out strong, with Tage Thompson scoring early in the first period, but the Canadiens quickly responded to tie the game.
As the game wore on, the Sabres struggled to find their rhythm, with Jeff Skinner's goal in the second period being the lone bright spot.
"We just couldn't seem to get anything going tonight," said Don Granato, the Sabres' head coach.
The loss is a tough one for the Sabres, who now face an uphill battle to come back in the series.
The Sabres will need to regroup and refocus if they hope to take the series back to Montreal, and the 716 will be cheering them on every step of the way.
The student section at KeyBank Center will be rocking for the next game, and the Sabres will need all the energy they can get to take down the Canadiens.
The Sabres' next game is just around the corner, and they'll need to be ready to put on a show for the Buffalo faithful.