Jeff Skinner has 21 goals this season and the Buffalo Sabres are understandably pumped to see him back on pace to again become a 30-goal scorer. But even when he's not been scoring in recent games, Skinner has been making an impact and that's a change from recent years.
By hounding the puck and using speed, Sabres' Jeff Skinner looks for more rewards
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Jeff Skinner scored his 21st goal of the season in Wednesday's win at Toronto.
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“Your job as a player is to help your team win and we’re in a bit of a rut right now, so you just try to keep working through it,” Skinner said.
Unlike most Sabres on the roster late last season, the coaching change wasn’t transformative for Skinner.
