Buffalo 4, Montreal 3

123SOT
BUF(41-32-9)11114
MON(41-30-11)03003

Final

SO
7:00 PM ET, March 28, 2009
Bell Centre
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Sabres answer playoff call with comeback SO win over 8th-place Habs

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Game Information
Arena: Bell Centre
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Referees: Mike Leggo, Justin St. Pierre
Linesmen: Derek Nansen, Scott Driscoll
Attendance: 21,273 (100.0% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
242
Goals
242
229
Goals Against
240
75
Power Play Goals
72
61
Power Play Goals Allowed
65
7
Shorthanded Goals
10
5
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
11
1121
Penalty Minutes
1229
14
Average Penalty Minutes
15
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD BUF MON
17:35 Adam Mair
Assists: Jochen Hecht, Toni Lydman
1 0
2ND PERIOD BUF MON
2:36 Tim Connolly (Power Play)
Unassisted
2 0
7:58 Christopher Higgins
Assists: Mathieu Dandenault, Josh Gorges
2 1
12:33 Alexei Kovalev
Assists: Saku Koivu, Alex Tanguay
2 2
15:14 Alexei Kovalev (Power Play)
Assists: Mathieu Schneider, Alex Tanguay
2 3
3RD PERIOD BUF MON
3:58 Clarke MacArthur
Assists: Jason Pominville, Tim Connolly
3 3
OT BUF MON
No scoring this period 3 3
Shootout Summary
Tim Connolly shootout attempt against Carey Price with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Alexei Kovalev shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Backhand results in a SAVE.
Drew Stafford shootout attempt against Carey Price with a Backhand results in a SAVE.
Alex Tanguay shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Jason Pominville shootout attempt against Carey Price with a Hit Crossbar results in a MISS.
Saku Koivu shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Backhand results in a SAVE.
Derek Roy shootout attempt against Carey Price with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Andrei Markov shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Thomas Vanek shootout attempt against Carey Price with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Tomas Plekanec shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Wide of Net results in a MISS.
Toni Lydman shootout attempt against Carey Price with a Wristshot results in a GOAL.
Maxim Lapierre shootout attempt against Ryan Miller with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Associated Press

MONTREAL -- Toni Lydman knew just what to do when his name was finally called in the shootout.

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Lydman scored on Buffalo's sixth attempt, and Ryan Miller stopped each of Montreal's tries to lead the Sabres to a 4-3 win over the Canadiens on Saturday night.

The Buffalo defenseman put a shot through Carey Price's legs on his first career shootout attempt after the goalie turned aside the first five shooters he faced.

"I knew what I was going to do, try to throw it five-hole," Lydman said. "I had to skate around [Price] to see that the puck actually went in."

Miller, who never watches the Sabres' attempts during shootouts, was perfect in the tiebreaker. Maxim Lapierre fanned on the Canadiens' final attempt after Alexei Kovalev, Alex Tanguay, Saku Koivu, Andrei Markov and Tomas Plekanec also failed to score.

"I'll watch it on video, but Carey had a nice game, he did a good job," said Miller, who has stopped 31 of 40 shootout attempts this season. "Our goals were hard-fought and around the net. He battled through that shootout. I didn't see it, but from the reaction of the crowd and the kind of shooters he had shooting on him it looked like he made some good plays."

Miller started for the second time in two nights, after missing 13 games due to a sprained left ankle, and made 32 saves. He had a sensational lunging stop midway through the first that prevented Lapierre and the Canadiens from opening the scoring.

"He had to be the difference by the time the end of the night came around," Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said. "To do what he did in the shootout, that's a big point for us."

Miller stopped 33 shots in the Sabres' 5-3 win over Toronto on Friday in his return.

Clarke MacArthur drew Buffalo even at 3 when he scored into an open right side 3:58 into the third.

Fast Facts

• The Sabres have won three straight after a four-game winless streak.

• Montreal lost at home to Buffalo for the first time in four contests.

• Alexei Kovalev has seven goals in his last eight games.

• Buffalo has allowed 27 goals in its last seven games.

-- ESPN research

The Sabres held a 37-35 edge in shots overall, including a 16-7 advantage in the third.

"I don't think we responded badly, but I don't think we made the plays to alleviate that pressure," said Montreal left wing Christopher Higgins, who scored the first of his team's three unanswered goals in the second.

Adam Mair and Tim Connolly also scored for the Sabres, who are in 10th place in the Eastern Conference with 82 points. The Canadiens are eighth in the East with 86.

"We need the points more -- we can't get down," Miller said. "If this were the last game of the season that would have been unfortunate, but there are seven games left."

Lapierre got a boarding penalty 2:52 in for checking Sabres forward Patrick Kaleta from behind into the boards. Kaleta returned for a few more shifts before leaving the game for good.

Ruff said Kaleta was examined by Canadiens medical staff who, "deemed him to have a concussion."

"You can tell the impact by the fact his helmet flew off his head," Ruff said. "I disagree with the lack of respect that he showed our player on the play."

Kovalev scored two goals and Higgins added one as Montreal came back from a two-goal deficit early in the second to take a 3-2 lead.

Mair scored on a deflection late in the first and Connolly gave the Sabres a 2-0 lead with his career-high 17th goal on a power play 2:36 into the second.

Higgins scored the first of three straight Montreal goals when he drove a shot from the left side over Miller's right shoulder for his 10th goal at 7:58.

Kovalev got credit for his 21st goal at 12:33 when Koivu came out from behind the net and put a backhand along the ice that went in off the Russian right wing.

With Andrej Sekera already in the penalty box, Buffalo's Jochen Hecht was sent off for cross-checking Markov at 15:04 after the Montreal defenseman stopped him on a partial breakaway.

Kovalev got his second goal in 2:41 to put the Canadiens up 3-2, converting during a 5-on-3 power play at 15:14.

His linemate Tanguay, who had the third five-point game of his career in Tuesday's 6-3 win over Atlanta, assisted on the tying and go-ahead goals. Tanguay has a five-game point streak.

Sabres defenseman Henrik Tallinder was cut on the forehead at 10:56 when a slap shot by Canadiens defenseman Patrice Brisebois struck him on the front of his helmet. Tallinder, who wears a visor, went to the dressing room and returned for the second period.

Game notes
Connolly had 16 goals in 63 games with Buffalo in 2005-06. ... Sabres RW Jason Pominville extended his point streak to six games with an assist on MacArthur's goal. Pominville has two goals and eight assists during his streak. ... Tanguay has three goals and seven assists during his run. ... Canadiens LW Andrei Kostitsyn missed his second straight game because of the flu.

 

 

NHL Scores

Saturday, March 28th
NY Rangers 3 Final
Pittsburgh 4
Los Angeles 3 Final
Nashville 4 OT
Buffalo 4 Final
Montreal 3 SO
Carolina 2 Final
New Jersey 1
Philadelphia 4 Final
NY Islanders 3 SO
Boston 7 Final
Toronto 5
Ottawa 3 Final
Atlanta 6
Florida 6 Final
Dallas 3
Columbus 3 Final
St. Louis 4 SO
Minnesota 2 Final
Calgary 3
Phoenix 2 Final
San Jose 3