Ottawa 5,
Buffalo 6
Drury injury sparks brawl in Sabres' SO win vs. Sens
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| Game Information |
| Arena: HSBC Arena Location: Buffalo, New York |
| Referees: TimPeel Linesmen: DavidBrisebois, JeanMorin |
| Attendance: 18,690 (100.0% full) |
| Team Stat Comparison | |||||||
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| 286 | Goals |
298 | |||||
| 216 | Goals Against |
238 | |||||
| 72 | Power Play Goals |
71 | |||||
| 61 | Power Play Goals Allowed |
72 | |||||
| 17 | Shorthanded Goals |
8 | |||||
| 12 | Shorthanded Goals Allowed |
13 | |||||
| 1173 | Penalty Minutes |
1200 | |||||
| 14 | Average Penalty Minutes |
15 | |||||
| Scoring Summary | ||||
| 1ST PERIOD | OTT | BUF | ||
| 11:01 | ![]() |
Daniel Alfredsson
(Power Play) Assists: Wade Redden, Mike Fisher |
1 | 0 |
| 12:53 | ![]() |
Dany Heatley
Assists: Chris Neil, Jason Spezza |
2 | 0 |
| 17:43 | ![]() |
Chris Drury
Assists: Michael Ryan, Drew Stafford |
2 | 1 |
| 2ND PERIOD | OTT | BUF | ||
| 3:09 | ![]() |
Thomas Vanek
(Power Play) Assists: Jason Pominville, Drew Stafford |
2 | 2 |
| 3:48 | ![]() |
Thomas Vanek
Assists: Derek Roy, Teppo Numminen |
2 | 3 |
| 8:09 | ![]() |
Dany Heatley
(Power Play) Assists: Jason Spezza, Andrej Meszaros |
3 | 3 |
| 18:23 | ![]() |
Clarke MacArthur
Assists: Patrick Kaleta, Brian Campbell |
3 | 4 |
| 3RD PERIOD | OTT | BUF | ||
| 3:21 | ![]() |
Dmitri Kalinin
Assists: Danny Briere, Jason Pominville |
3 | 5 |
| 6:22 | ![]() |
Jason Spezza
(Power Play) Assists: Wade Redden, Dany Heatley |
4 | 5 |
| 8:58 | ![]() |
Mike Fisher
Assists: Daniel Alfredsson |
5 | 5 |
| OT | OTT | BUF | ||
| No scoring this period | 5 | 5 | ||
| Shootout Summary | ||||
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Daniel Briere shootout attempt against Martin Gerber with a Wide of Net results in a MISS. | |||
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Antoine Vermette shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Snapshot results in a SAVE. | |||
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Thomas Vanek shootout attempt against Martin Gerber with a Wristshot results in a SAVE. | |||
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Dean McAmmond shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Snapshot results in a SAVE. | |||
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Drew Stafford shootout attempt against Martin Gerber with a Backhand results in a GOAL. | |||
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Jason Pominville shootout attempt against Martin Gerber with a Wristshot results in a SAVE. | |||
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Mike Comrie shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Snapshot results in a SAVE. | |||
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Mike Fisher shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Wristshot results in a SAVE. | |||
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Goaltender Martin Biron couldn't be more proud of how his Buffalo Sabres responded after co-captain Chris Drury was blindsided and knocked woozy by Ottawa's Chris Neil.
Starting goaltenders Ray Emery (right) and Martin Biron each received a fighting major during a brawl at the 5:13 mark of the second period. In fact, Emery got two fighting majors-- he traded punches with the Sabres' Andrew Peters in addition to his fellow netminder, Biron -- and both goaltenders were ejected from the game. It was the first time that both goaltenders on ice in a NHL game got a fighting major at the same time since March 20, 2004, when Nashville's Tomas Vokoun and Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff became involved after the final buzzer of a 3-1 Predators victory. Story
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First, the Sabres got back at the Senators during a wild second-period melee -- a brawl that involved all 12 skaters on the ice, including Biron taking on Ottawa goalie Ray Emery.
Then, despite a depleted bench, the Sabres won the game 6-5, when Drew Stafford scored the lone shootout goal Thursday night.
"Emotions were running high. ... It didn't matter who was on the ice, anybody would've responded," said Biron, who was ejected along with Emery and Buffalo tough guy Andrew Peters. "That was really satisfying. And it's satisfying to see the way we played after that."
What incensed the Sabres was seeing Drury, with a deep cut across his forehead, needing help to get up after being bowled over by Neil. It happened five minutes into the second period after Drury had just snapped a shot on net from the right circle. That's when Neil, without slowing, hit him from behind. Neil's shoulder caught Drury across the side of the head, sending Drury flying and his helmet off.
Neil was not penalized for the hit, but Sabres coach Lindy Ruff called it dirty.
The Senators saw things very differently.
Neil described his hit as clean, adding that Drury shouldn't have had his head down.
And Senators coach Bryan Murray was unhappy with how the brawl began, angry how Buffalo's fourth-liner Adam Mair punched Senators star Jason Spezza in the head on the faceoff after Drury was hurt.
"I put out skill players and he sends out the five guys on his team that are going to start a fight," Murray said, referring to Ruff. He then accused the Sabres coach of ordering his players to start the fight.
Ruff's answer to that was: "I'm not going to comment what I had on my mind."
After pausing, Ruff added: "Go out and run 'em."
The game was delayed by about 20 minutes as officials issued 100 penalty minutes, 63 against Buffalo.
As inspiring as the Sabres' victory was, the bad news is that Drury, who scored his team-leading 33rd goal in the first period, might miss a few games because of what was described as a head injury.
That means the Sabres could be down eight regulars when they play at Ottawa on Saturday to complete the eight-game season series between the Northeast Division rivals.
Leave it to Stafford, one of four minor-leaguers called up to bolster Buffalo's banged-up roster, to seal a game in which both teams squandered two-goal leads.
After the teams failed on each of their first three shootout attempts, Stafford scored when he faked going to his forehand and flipped a backhander past Martin Gerber.
Ryan Miller then sealed the win when he gloved Mike Fisher's attempt. Miller's best save came a shootout attempt earlier, when he got his blocker out to foil Mike Comrie, who appeared to have the goalie going the wrong way.
Stafford added two assists while Thomas Vanek scored twice, including his 31st of the season. Clarke MacArthur and Dmitri Kalinin also scored in helping the Eastern Conference-leading Sabres (41-15-5) complete their six-game homestand with a 5-0-1 record.
Dany Heatley scored twice and added an assist, while Spezza had a goal and two assists for the Senators, who had a five-game win streak snapped.
"If they want to start something, we've got guys that can handle that and it should be a good one Saturday," Heatley said. "It's fun to play them. They're exciting, emotional games. We've got some guys that we don't like over there. And I'm sure they don't like a lot of our guys over here."
The bad blood almost carried over after the game.
Mair went to the Senators' dressing room, where he apologized to Heatley in the doorway. Heatley accepted the apology, but Senators assistant coach John Paddock shot Mair an angry glare.
"Don't look at me like that when I'm apologizing," Mair said to Paddock, who then apologized to Mair.
Game notes
The Sabres, who overcame a 2-0 deficit, appeared to take control three minutes into the third period, when Kalinin made it 5-3, converting his own rebound. ... The Senators rallied when Spezza and Fisher scored goals 2:36 apart, tying it at 5 with nine minutes left. ... Emery, who allowed three goals on 15 shots, was back after serving a three-game suspension for slashing Montreal's Maxim Lapierre. Biron allowed two goals on 18 shots before he was ejected.
NHL Scores
Thursday, February 22nd
| Ottawa | 5 | Final |
| Buffalo | 6 | SO |
| Philadelphia | 2 | Final |
| Carolina | 3 | OT |
| New Jersey | 3 | Final |
| NY Rangers | 2 | SO |
| Tampa Bay | 5 | Final |
| Atlanta | 4 | OT |
| Edmonton | 4 | Final |
| Columbus | 0 |
| Toronto | 2 | Final |
| NY Islanders | 3 | SO |
| Pittsburgh | 2 | Final |
| Florida | 1 | OT |
| Montreal | 6 | Final |
| Nashville | 5 | SO |
| San Jose | 2 | Final |
| Chicago | 0 |
| Minnesota | 4 | Final |
| Colorado | 3 |
| Calgary | 2 | Final |
| Phoenix | 3 | OT |
| Vancouver | 3 | Final |
| Los Angeles | 2 |



Starting goaltenders Ray Emery (right) and Martin Biron each received a fighting major during a brawl at the 5:13 mark of the second period. In fact, Emery got two fighting majors-- he traded punches with the Sabres' Andrew Peters in addition to his fellow netminder, Biron -- and both goaltenders were ejected from the game. It was the first time that both goaltenders on ice in a NHL game got a fighting major at the same time since March 20, 2004, when Nashville's Tomas Vokoun and Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff became involved after the final buzzer of a 3-1 Predators victory.