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OTTAWA -- Derek Roy had to have known that the Buffalo Sabres were
going to have to put in a little extra time for their latest win. After
all, he brought it up.
Roy snapped a shot past Craig Anderson on Buffalo's sixth shootout
attempt, giving the Sabres a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on
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"I'm not really superstitious but somehow that always happens," said
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game, the next game, so it's funny."
Jhonas Enroth stopped Erik Karlsson, Nick Foligno, Kaspars Daugavins
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"I think Jhonas has stepped in and played well, his numbers are good
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Roy and Jordan Leopold scored 2:16 apart midway through the second for
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Milan Michalek and Erik Condra scored for Ottawa, which has lost three
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Ville Leino's shot past Anderson from the slot at 10:39.
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Condra scored on a breakaway at 14:13 to tie it at 2.
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Winchester hit the top corner of the right post after he was sent in by
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NOTES: Miller is 4-5 with a 2.49 goals-against-avearage and .922 save
percentage in nine games. ... Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson missed
his fourth straigth game because of a concussion. ... Anderson drew the
secondary assist on Michalek's goal. ... Ottawa coach Paul MacLean used
his timeout with 6.7 seconds left in the third before a faceoff in the
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