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(Sports Network) - If the Buffalo Sabres want to get into the playoff mix,
they are going to have to beat teams like the New York Islanders. However,
that is not something they have been able to do on a consistent basis as of
late.
The Sabres hope to avoid a fourth straight loss to the Islanders this evening
and jump past the Long Island-based club in the Eastern Conference standings.
Buffalo is currently sitting 13th overall in the East, 10 points behind
eighth-place Toronto. The Sabres can make a move up the ladder this evening as
they sit only one point behind the Islanders and Lightning, who are tied for
11th. Tampa Bay is hosting Florida this evening.
Buffalo had a two-game win streak snapped on Wednesday in frustrating fashion
as it dropped a 1-0 shootout decision to the New York Rangers. Ryan Miller
made 29 saves for his second shutout of the season and 24th of his career, but
yielded two goals in the five-round shootout.
New York's Henrik Lundqvist stopped all 34 Sabres shots sent his way and four
of five skaters in the deciding frame, with only Jason Pominville besting the
All-Star goaltender.
"It was a good game and we played some tight defense," said Miller. "But it's
really hard to beat that guy (Lundqvist) over on the other side and he showed
why tonight."
Buffalo now hits the road and has won its past two as the guest following a
club-record 12 straight regulation losses as the visiting team. It is now
10-15-0 away from home this season.
The Sabres are expected to have Tyler Ennis and Drew Stafford in the lineup as
both players had been battling the flu. Ennis missed time on Thursday, while
Stafford was held out of Wednesday's loss.
Thomas Vanek, though, is still out with an upper-body ailment suffered no
Tuesday in Montreal.
The Sabres have been bested in a pair of meetings already this year with the
Islanders as part of their three-game series slide and have also lost six of
seven and eight of the last 11 encounters. Buffalo has dropped five of six and
seven of its past 10 trips to New York.
The Islanders will look to extend that trend tonight and get back to .500 on
the season. They moved to 21-22-7 following last night's 2-1 overtime win in
Ottawa.
Matt Martin had the regulation tally and defenseman Mark Eaton capped his
600th career game with the overtime winner for his first goal since Nov. 28,
2009 while with Pittsburgh.
"It's nice to see a guy like Mark Eaton score. He's done a lot of great things
for us this year, a lot of the little things that don't get a lot of the
press," said Islanders forward John Tavares. "It's great to see him score a
nice one there and it's a big win for us."
Evgeni Nabokov stopped 23 shots for the Islanders, who have won their first
two games following the All-Star break and will play four of their next five
at home. They are 11-11-4 as the host this season.
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