Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 2

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BUF(32-18-7)1124
PHI(29-25-3)2002

Final

1:00 PM ET, November 27, 2009
Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Connolly scores twice to snap Sabres' losing streak

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Game Information
Arena: Wachovia Center
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Referees: Paul Devorski, David Banfield
Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Michel Cormier
Attendance: 19,673 (100.9% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
155
Goals
164
139
Goals Against
152
41
Power Play Goals
51
26
Power Play Goals Allowed
47
3
Shorthanded Goals
4
3
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
8
642
Penalty Minutes
959
11
Average Penalty Minutes
17
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD BUF PHI
8:19 Drew Stafford
Assists: Tim Connolly, Toni Lydman
1 0
19:26 Mike Richards
Assists: James van Riemsdyk, Jeff Carter
1 1
19:56 Braydon Coburn
Assists: Arron Asham, Mika Pyorala
1 2
2ND PERIOD BUF PHI
6:09 Paul Gaustad (Power Play)
Assists: Tim Connolly, Chris Butler
2 2
3RD PERIOD BUF PHI
5:27 Tim Connolly
Assists: Clarke MacArthur, Tyler Myers
3 2
10:52 Tim Connolly
Assists: Drew Stafford, Steve Montador
4 2
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Tim Connolly and a little desperation helped the Buffalo Sabres snap a four-game losing streak.

Fast Facts

• The Sabres scored four goals vs. the Flyers after scoring six goals in their previous four games combined.

• Buffalo improved to 2-5 in its last seven games vs. Philadelphia.

• Tim Connolly has 20 points (five goals, 15 assists) in his last 18 games.

• The Flyers have scored four or fewer goals in eight straight games.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Connolly scored twice in the third period and added two assists to help the Sabres defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 on Friday afternoon.

Drew Stafford, who also had an assist, and Paul Gaustad scored goals for the Sabres, who hadn't won since defeating the Flyers on the road 3-2 on Nov. 14.

"We played desperate just like we did the last time in this building," Connolly said. "All of the guys were really into the game and I think we like these physical games."

Mike Richards and Braydon Coburn scored for the Flyers, who returned home after losing three times on a five-game road trip.

"The Flyers have a lot of guys who are real good agitators," Connolly said. "I think if you can stay out of the penalty box and just play physical with them, you have a good chance to win."

Connolly lifted a wrist shot from the slot high over Philadelphia goaltender Ray Emery to break a 2-2 tie at 5:27 in the final period. He scored again at 10:18 when his shot bounced off Emery's mask.

"Their fourth goal was a bit lucky," Richards said. "But I thought we had some [scoring] chances. We just didn't capitalize like they did."

Ryan Miller, who went into the game leading the NHL with a 1.98 goals-against average, made 31 saves, including a brilliant stop on a shot by Jeff Carter late in the second period.

Emery, who lost his third straight start, had 21 saves.

"We just feel a little empty right now," Philadelphia's Scott Hartnell said. "We were riding high after that late win on Long Island [2-1 on Wednesday] but they [the Sabres] were fired up to come in here and play."

Stafford was credited with Buffalo's first goal at 8:19 of the first period when Philadelphia defenseman Matt Carle inadvertently knocked his backhand into the net.

"We definitely needed this one," Stafford said. "It was a very emotional game, a very physical game. It was pretty much a war out there but we were able to pull through and get back on track."

The Flyers scored twice within 30 seconds to take a 2-1 lead late in the period.

Richards went forehand to backhand to score at 19:26, and then Coburn's shot deflected off Connolly with 3.6 seconds left.

Gaustad pulled the Sabres even on a power play at 6:09 of the second period when he redirected Connolly's shot from the point.

"We stumbled at the end of the first period but for the next 40 minutes we battled good enough to win the game," Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff said. "We're desperate. The number of games we've lost on the road you've got to show that desperation."

Buffalo's Craig Rivet and Philadelphia's Dan Carcillo went at each other twice within a nine-minute span in the second period and received five-minute fighting majors both times. Carcillo was given a 10-minute misconduct penalty after the second fight. Rivet was helped off the ice with 3:22 left in the third period after being hit by Philadelphia's Arron Asham.

Game notes
The Flyers' Danny Briere served the second of a two-game suspension for a late hit on Colorado's Scott Hannan on Monday. ... Buffalo right winger Patrick Kaleta received a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct for boarding Philadelphia center Jared Ross midway through the first period. Ross did not return. ... Philadelphia right winger Ian Laperriere was hit in the face by a slap shot by Buffalo right winger Jason Pominville late in the first period but returned in the third.

 

 

NHL Scores

Friday, November 27th
New Jersey 2 Final
Boston 1 SO
Buffalo 4 Final
Philadelphia 2
Pittsburgh 2 Final
NY Islanders 3
Colorado 3 Final
Minnesota 5
Chicago 0 Final
Anaheim 3
Calgary 3 Final
Detroit 0
Atlanta 6 Final
Carolina 4
NY Rangers 1 Final
Tampa Bay 5
Toronto 6 Final
Florida 4
St. Louis 3 Final
Nashville 1
Dallas 2 Final
Phoenix 5
San Jose 5 Final
Edmonton 4 SO