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Sabres bounce back, shut out Islanders
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:57 AM
There might be something to this whole "don't lose two games in a row" thing.
During the Buffalo Sabres' previous two seasons, the motto rang hollow. They couldn't stop
losing streaks from happening. Judging by their lack of conviction when invoking the
catchphrase, it sounded like they knew it.
This season is different. They seem to sincerely believe they can win every night if they
play their game.
So far, some of their best games have come after losses.
The Sabres responded to a 5-0 shutout against the New York Islanders with a shutout of
their own. Ryan Miller made 24 saves and Derek Roy scored his first goal of the season to help
Buffalo to a 3-0 victory over New York.
"That's what we're looking for," Miller said. "I'm happy with the effort from the guys, for
sure. I thought it was really nice, especially after a loss. We just kind of put that behind
us and go out and start working on the system again."
The Sabres, who improved to 9-2-1, have yet to drop two games in a row. They lost in
overtime in the opener, then rattled off a four-game winning streak. After dropping a 4-2
decision to Atlanta, they crushed Florida, 5-2, to start another four-game run.
They are on their way to another streak after throttling the Islanders for 40 minutes and
holding off a third-period challenge.
"We have the personnel in here to do so," Roy said. "That was our motto at the start of the
year. It seems like right off the bat [after a loss], we come out strong."
There had been hand-wringing over Roy's failure to find the net during the first 11 games.
There were 17,626 hands clapping in HSBC Arena when he scored early in the 12th.
The Sabres needed just six seconds of power-play time to take the 1-0 lead midway through
the first period. Roy was tossed from the faceoff circle, but Clarke MacArthur stepped in and
won the draw.
Defenseman Craig Rivet quickly moved the puck to Roy, and Islanders goaltender Martin Biron
saw only the back of Thomas Vanek and not the puck. Roy unleashed a windmill fist pump after
ripping a high shot just inside the post.
"I think it was trying to throw the monkey off the back," Roy said. "Thomas did a great
job, give him credit."
The Sabres controlled play throughout the second period, but they were wide on several
chances early. The power play allowed them to take a 2-0 lead late.
Drew Stafford slid a no-look pass through the crease to Vanek, and the sniper missed. But
Islanders forward Sean Bergenheim crashed the crease in an attempt to defend, and he knocked
the puck off Biron's pad. Vanek didn't miss his second chance, burying the rebound with 2:47
to go.
The Sabres entered the game ranked 20th with the man advantage, but they have power-play
goals in nine of their 12 contests.
The Islanders came out determined in the third. They took the first six shots through six
minutes, but Miller was up to the challenge. Paul Gaustad put the Islanders away by scoring
with 3:41 to play.
"They have the kind of team that's going to create," Miller said. "We just played a really
nice game. ... They couldn't get a consistent attack going, which I think is why we ended up
winning that game."
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