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Count actor Wyatt Russell among the many Buffalo Sabres fans who were skeptical this year’s team would be the one to end the franchise’s 15-year NHL playoff drought.

Back before the season started, the Marvel movie star vowed he’d jump into Lake Erie come playoff time if the Sabres made it. Sure enough, the Sabres not only made the playoffs, they gained the Eastern Conference’s No. 2 seed with 109 points.

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So on the eve of Buffalo’s playoff opener, it was time for Russell to make good.

Braving 40-degree temperatures − along with colleagues from Lake Hour, the canned cocktail company he founded − Russell took a big chug and then took the plunge.

His father and fellow actor Kurt Russell (who has a hockey connection of his own after starring in the movie “Miracle”) offered his congratulations.

“I like an underdog story always, first of all, number one,” Russell told Buffalo TV station WIVB. “Number two, the Sabres right now this year have represented like what hockey is to me, which is like hard work, nose to the grindstone, don’t give up when everybody’s doubting you.”

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Hmmm. Sounds a lot like the plot to “Miracle.” And we all know how that turned out at the 1980 Olympics in nearby (well, 300 miles or so …) Lake Placid, New York.

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Buffalo hosts the Boston Bruins on Sunday, April 19 in the first game of their best-of-seven series.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Wyatt Russell, Buffalo Sabres fan, plunges into Lake Erie for bet

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