There has been no further start to the season for Rasmus Dahlin.

At least if you look at the offensive production.

But now he has at least had to crack the goal zero after previously scoring two passing points in nine games.

Hard and low shot

When Buffalo and New Jersey met for the second time in as many days, the 20-year-old Swede got the puck on the offensive blue line from compatriot Victor Olofsson.

Dahlin thanked by firing a hard and low shot that found its way into the goal, which meant 2-2 at the end of the middle period.

But Dahlin's long-awaited goal nonetheless - it was New Jersey's match.

Miles Wood gave New Jersey the lead with less than a second left of the second period and at the end of the third period he punctured the match when he put 5-3 in an empty goal cage.

Thus, New Jersey took revenge on Buffalo after losing 3-4 on penalties on Saturday.

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