GDT: #14 – Sabres at Senators – Tue Feb 12 – 7:30PM ET – TV: MSG-B – Radio: WGR-AM

Woodhouse

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GDT #14: SABRES (5-7-1) at SENATORS (6-4-2) – TUE FEB 12 – 7:30PM ET – TV: MSG-B – RADIO: WGR-AM

2.09 – Montoya makes 33 saves in Jets' 1-0 win over Sens (Associated Press – NY Daily News)

2.10 – Senators’ offence missing in action (James Gordon – Ottawa Citizen)

2.11 – Sabres’ penalty killers give way to Bruins (John Vogl – The Buffalo News)

2.11 – Miller's up to speed while teammates lag (Bucky Gleason – The Buffalo News)

2.11 – Long nights for Karlsson not a good sign for Ottawa (Ian Mendes – Ottawa Citizen)

2.11 – Sabres-Senators Preview (Noey Kupchan – Associated Press)

2.11 – Miller plays in shooting gallery (John Vogl – The Buffalo News)

2.12 – Sabres possess slew of underachievers in disappointing season (Bill Hoppe – Olean Times Herald)​
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BUFFALO SABRES

Projected Lineup


26 Thomas Vanek ("A") - 19 Cody Hodgson - 29 Jason Pominville ("C")
82 Marcus Foligno - 63 Tyler Ennis - 21 Drew Stafford ("A")
42 Nathan Gerbe - 25 Mikhail Grigorenko - 9 Steve Ott
8 Cody McCormick - 55 Jochen Hecht - 36 Patrick Kaleta

10 Christian Ehrhoff - 44 Andrej Sekera
24 Robyn Regehr - 57 Tyler Myers
3 Jordan Leopold - 6 Mike Weber

30 Ryan Miller
1 Jhonas Enroth

Lineup News & Notes

TJ Brennan, Mikhail Grigorenko, Ville Leino (IR; strained right hip) and Tyler Myers were scratched in Sunday's
3-1 loss to Boston
. Grigorenko and Myers will re-enter the lineup, with Brennan, John Scott and Alexander Sulzer
scratched. Ryan Miller will start in goal.

Weekly Transactions

Buffalo forward Matt Ellis cleared waivers and joined AHL/Rochester yesterday.

According to the Stats

Buffalo were 3-1-2 in six games versus Ottawa last season, with Ryan Miller playing three games, stopping 109
of 118 shots against (1-1-1, 2.91 GAA, .924 SV%), and Jhonas Enroth playing the other three games, stopping
105 of 110 shots against (2-0-1, 1.58 GAA, .955 SV%). Their leading scorers in the series were Jordan Leopold,
with three goals and three assists, and ex-Sabre Derek Roy, with two goals and four assists. However, Buffalo
lost 4-3 to Ottawa
last Tuesday.​
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OTTAWA SENATORS

Projected Lineup


9 Milan Michalek - 93 Mika Zibanejad - 11 Daniel Alfredsson ("C")
14 Colin Greening - 7 Kyle Turris - 33 Jakob Silfverberg
22 Erik Condra - 15 Zack Smith - 25 Chris Neil
23 Kaspars Daugavins - 24 Stephane Da Costa - 42 Jim O'Brien

3 Marc Methot - 65 Erik Karlsson
55 Sergei Gonchar - 10 Mike Lundin
46 Patrick Wiercioch - 4 Chris Phillips ("A")

41 Craig Anderson
30 Ben Bishop

Lineup News & Notes

In Saturday's 1-0 loss to Winnipeg, Ottawa scratched Andre Benoit, Jared Cowen (IR; torn labrum), Guillaume
Latendresse (IR; whiplash), Jim O'Brien and Jason Spezza (IR; herniated disc). Craig Anderson will start in goal
tonight, while Peter Regin (IR; UBI) is also out.

Weekly Transactions

Ottawa re-assigned defenceman Mark Borowiecki to AHL/Binghamton on Friday.

According to the Stats

Ottawa were 3-1-2 in six games versus Buffalo last season, with Craig Anderson appearing in five games and
stopping 110 of 119 shots against (3-1-1, 2.13 GAA, .924 SV%). Erik Condra, with four goals and two assists,
and Erik Karlsson, with three goals and three assists, were their leading scorers in the series. Ottawa defeated
Buffalo 4-3 last Tuesday
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A/V CLUB

2.09 – Highlights of Ottawa's 1-0 loss to Winnipeg. <4:23>

2.09 – Paul MacLean speaks with the media following Ottawa's 1-0 loss to Winnipeg. <4:44>

2.10 – Highlights of Buffalo's 3-1 loss to Boston. <4:06>

2.10 – Lindy Ruff speaks with the media following Buffalo's 3-1 loss to Boston. <2:56>

2.11 – Steve Ott speaks with WGR's Howard Simon Show. <11:16>

2.12 – Lindy Ruff speaks with WGR's Howard Simon Show. <17:44>

2.12 – Lindy Ruff speaks with the media following Buffalo's morning skate. <4:46>

2.12 – Tyler Myers speaks with the media following Buffalo's morning skate. <3:49>

2.12 – Paul MacLean speaks with the media following Ottawa's morning skate. <5:28>

2.12 – Gord Wilson previews tonight's game for SensTV. <1:55>


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Eichel 9

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Ottawa can't score right now without Spezza, but we will still find a way to lose.
 

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Game 3 of Millers 10 game streak of great play. Ottawa can't shut down Vanek like Bos did. 4-2

3 stars
Vanek 1g 2a
Hodgson 2g
Miller 38 saves
 

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I guess Myers will be back in lineup tonight. The question is who will sit out instead.
Anyway ... with that said: We'll lose.

Weber. He committed the cardinal sin to Ruff: 3rd period delay of game penalty followed by a PP goal.
 

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I'm just looking forward to seeing more Hecht! It's like cow bell, I just can't get enough! Sens out shoot Sabres 48-14. Sabres win 3-2. Fans become confused. Ruff gets extension.
 

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Note: OP Additions

2.11 – Steve Ott speaks with WGR's Howard Simon Show. <11:16>

2.12 – Lindy Ruff speaks with WGR's Howard Simon Show. <17:44>

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Buffalo's morning skate starts in twenty-five minutes, so indications of who sits will come after, while Ottawa's skate started fifty minutes ago, with their line rushes looking like this:

9 Milan Michalek - 93 Mika Zibanejad - 11 Daniel Alfredsson ("C")
14 Colin Greening - 7 Kyle Turris - 33 Jakob Silfverberg
22 Erik Condra - 15 Zack Smith - 25 Chris Neil
23 Kaspars Daugavins - 24 Stephane Da Costa - 42 Jim O'Brien

3 Marc Methot - 65 Erik Karlsson
55 Sergei Gonchar - 10 Mike Lundin
46 Patrick Wiercioch - 4 Chris Phillips ("A")

41 Craig Anderson
30 Ben Bishop
 

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