LAS VEGAS (AP) Casey Mittelstadt scored twice in Buffaloā€™s four-goal third period, Devon Levi made 32 saves and the Sabres rallied to beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2 on Friday night.

Zach Benson and former Golden Knight Alex Tuch also scored for Buffalo in the third and Dylan Cozens had a first-period goal and added two assists.

Mittelstadt tied it at 2 at 5:01 of the third. Benson gave Buffalo the lead at 9:29, then set up Tuchā€™s goal with 8:48 left. Mittelstadt capped the scoring with an empty-net goal for his eighth of the season.

ā€œI think they scored with 14 minutes left, so we had 14 minutes to come back and we got a lot of skill in this room,ā€ Benson said. ā€œSo, youā€™re down by one, weā€™re not too scared, we got a lot of weapons in this room and we saw that tonight.ā€

For Levi, it was a celebration of sorts, during his first trip to Las Vegas.

ā€œI think we were all excited for this game,ā€ Levi said. ā€œPersonally, being able to go against the Cup champs from last year, itā€™s pretty special. I think everyone wants to beat them, itā€™s a great team on the other side of the ice.

ā€œItā€™s really cool being in Vegas, my first time here, so I just enjoyed myself. I just felt like a little kid in Disneyland the last few days. Just a great trip overall.ā€

Buffalo has won three of its last four meetings with the Golden Knights, including two straight in Las Vegas.

ā€œIt was a big challenge tonight going against the defending Cup champs,ā€ Cozens said. ā€œWe talked about it before that it was going to be a manā€™s game. And I think we did a lot of things good tonight, we played kind of a full 60, we didnā€™t make too many mistakes and we capitalized on our chances.ā€

Ivan Barbashev and Jack Eichel scored for defending champion Vegas, and Logan Thompson made 22 saves. Former Sabres star Eichel has a nine-game points streak.

Buffalo, 10-1-1 when scoring first, got on the board immediately after coming off a power play. Cozens skated into the slot and sniped a shot past Thompson to give the Sabres the lead at 7:42 of the first.

The lead didnā€™t last, though, as Barbashev skated in and cleaned things up with a flood of traffic in front of Levi. Eichel gave the Knights a 2-1 lead early in the third period when he snared a rebound from Paul Cotterā€™s miss and ripped it past Levi.

This time it was Buffalo with an immediate response, with Mittelstadt beating Thompson with a shot from the right circle.

ā€œWe had a ton of great looks early,ā€ Vegas captain Mark Stone said. ā€œIt would have been nice to get out the first period with a lead. We put ourselves in the right position up 2-1 with 12 minutes left in the game. We got to close those out.ā€

UP NEXT

Sabres: At Arizona on Saturday night.

Golden Knights: Host Ottawa on Sunday night.

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