- Final0WSH
BOS1
41
4 - Final1NYR
PIT0
30
3 - Final OTOT2OTT
BUF4
34
3 - Final3MIN
COL6
46
4 - Final SOSO4WPG
TOR5
45
4 - Final5MTL
NJ2
12
1 - Final6CAR
TB1
41
4 - Final SOSO7PHX
CBJ0
10
1 - Final8NYI
FLA4
34
3 - Final OTOT9ANA
STL1
21
2 - Final10CHI
DAL8
18
1 - Final11DET
VAN5
25
2 - Final12SJ
LA2
52
5
Final OT
Ottawa leads 3-1
| Game 1: Tuesday, February 5th | ||
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| Sabres | 3 | Final |
| Senators | 4 | |
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| Game 2: Tuesday, February 12th | ||
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| Sabres | 0 | Final |
| Senators | 2 | |
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| Game 3: Saturday, March 16th | ||
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| Senators | 4 | Final OT |
| Sabres | 3 | |
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| Game 4: Friday, April 5th | ||
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| Senators | 2 | Final |
| Sabres | 4 | |
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3:00 PM ET, March 16, 2013
First Niagara Center, Buffalo, New York
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A leg massage and a few sips of coffee between periods were all Kyle Turris needed to give himself and the slow-starting Ottawa Senators some jump.
Turris scored twice, including the winning goal 3:54 into overtime, and added an assist to help the Senators overcome an early two-goal deficit and beat the unraveling Buffalo Sabres 4-3 on Saturday.
"I don't know what it was, but my legs didn't feel the best in the first period," Turris said, before noting how the massage and injection of caffeine provided him a boost during the first intermission. "I felt much better in the second and much better in the third. I don't know why, but it happens like that sometimes."
Turris capped the Senators' three-goal second period by scoring on a wraparound goal with 63 seconds left. After Buffalo's Drew Stafford tied it at 3 with 7:54 left in regulation, Turris sealed the win with a power-play goal in overtime.
With Christian Ehrhoff off for interference, Daniel Alfredsson fed Turris in the lower left circle, where he one-timed a shot over goalie Ryan Miller's shoulder on the short side.
Patrick Wiercioch had a goal and assist, and Chris Phillips also scored for Ottawa, which won for only the second time in eight games (2-2-4). Ben Bishop made 33 saves in his first start in four games. The Senators also extended their string of games decided by one goal to 11, one short of matching the NHL record set by Chicago during the 1997-98 season.
Stafford scored twice, and Mike Weber added a goal for Buffalo, which dropped to 1-2-3 in its past six games.
While the Senators celebrated their ability to bounce back after a sloppy first period, the Sabres lamented yet another inconsistent outing.
"I thought the first (period) was probably one of our best periods of the year, and the second was probably one of our worst," Sabres interim coach Ron Rolston said. "We must have just got comfortable."
The Sabres (10-14-4) can't afford to get comfortable given how coach Lindy Ruff was fired a month ago.
Their fans continued to express their displeasure of a high-priced team that opened the season with high expectations. An hour after the game, one fan was heard inside the near-empty arena yelling, "Darcy's got to go!" in reference to Sabres general manager Darcy Regier.
"It's disappointing," Sabres captain Jason Pominville said. "We just can't get one point. We have to be able to get two points. We had a two-goal lead, and it just wasn't good enough."
That two-goal lead Buffalo enjoyed was its largest entering a second period in 32 games, dating to March 27 of last season. And the Sabres promptly squandered it.
Ottawa scored twice in the first 10:14, during a stretch in which it outshot Buffalo 12-2. Turris then gave the Senators their first lead by avoiding Jochen Hecht's weak stick check attempt and banking the puck in off Miller's skate.
Senators coach Paul MacLean was impressed by how his team rallied.
"That's what we had to do -- respond," MacLean said. "Down 2-0 on the road, the next goal is huge. And I thought we came out and established our game finally and put some pressure on their goaltender."
The Senators took full advantage of the flat-footed Sabres less than two minutes into the second period. During a 10-second span, Miller was forced to stop four shots -- two by Jakob Silfverberg and two by Peter Regin -- from in close. They all came after defenseman Robyn Regehr's lazy giveaway inside his blue line.
Miller finished with 30 saves, including foiling Guillaume Latendresse, who was set up on the doorstep shortly before Turris scored in overtime.
Bishop was sharp, too. His best save came with 2:27 left in regulation during a Sabres power play. That is when he got his right pad out just in time to stop Thomas Vanek's one-timer.
He had no chance on Stafford's second goal, which deflected in off Senators forward Zack Smith's stick in front.
"It's going to happen sometimes," Bishop said. "We responded well, so, no big deal."
Game notes
Sabres LW Ville Leino had an assist in his season debut. He missed the first 27 games with a hip injury. ... Senators D Sergei Gonchar had two assists to extend his point streak to six games. ... Sabres RW Patrick Kaleta completed his five-game NHL suspension for an illegal hit, and is available to return to play at Washington on Sunday. ... Senators LW Matt Kassian made his NHL season debut after being acquired in a trade with Minnesota on March 12. Kassian had been playing with Houston of the AHL.
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(Photo by Bill Wippert/NHLI via Getty Images)Game Information
| Arena: First Niagara Center Location: Buffalo, New York |
| Referees: Dan O'Rourke, Dean Morton Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Kiel Murchison |
| Attendance: 19,070 (102.0% full) |
Team Stat Comparison
| Ottawa | Buffalo | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Goals | 3 | |
| 1 | Power Play Goals | 0 | |
| 3 | Power Play Opportunities | 3 | |
| 0 | Shorthanded Goals | 0 | |
| 6 | Penalties | 6 | |
| 15 | Penalty Minutes | 15 | |
| 34 | Shots on Goal | 36 | |
| 17 | Hits | 14 | |
| 35 | Faceoffs Won | 30 | |
Scoring Summary
| 1st Period | OTT | BUF | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8:52 | Mike Weber (1)
Assists: Ville Leino, Steve Ott |
0 | 1 | |
| 15:16 | Drew Stafford (3)
Assists: Nathan Gerbe, Jordan Leopold |
0 | 2 | |
| 2nd Period | OTT | BUF | ||
| 4:03 | Patrick Wiercioch (4)
Assists: Sergei Gonchar, Kyle Turris |
1 | 2 | |
| 10:14 | Chris Phillips (4)
Assist: Jim O'Brien |
2 | 2 | |
| 18:57 | Kyle Turris (6)
Assists: Guillaume Latendresse, Patrick Wiercioch |
3 | 2 | |
| 3rd Period | OTT | BUF | ||
| 12:06 | Drew Stafford (4)
Assists: Christian Ehrhoff, Jochen Hecht |
3 | 3 | |
| OT | OTT | BUF | ||
| 3:54 | Kyle Turris (7)
(Power Play) Assists: Daniel Alfredsson, Sergei Gonchar |
4 | 3 | |
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