Sabres Find Scoring Touch in 6-2 Win over Red Wings

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Oct 13, 2009

Sabres Find Scoring Touch in 6-2 Win over Red Wings BUFFALO — Thomas Vanek
scored twice and Derek Roy had three assists as part of a four-goal
second period in leading the Buffalo Sabres to a 6-2 win over the
Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night.

Paul Gaustad and Patrick Kaleta had a
goal and assist each, and Drew Stafford and Clarke MacArthur also
scored for the Sabres (3-0-1), who along with Dallas (1-0-3) are the
only NHL teams without a regulation loss this season.

Ryan Miller made 23 saves, including
a blocker stop on Valtteri Filppula's penalty shot late in the second
period. He hasn't allowed more than two goals in his four starts this
season.

Filppula and Tomas Holmstrom scored
for the Red Wings (2-3-0), who had a two-game winning streak snapped.
Detroit hadn't lost to the Sabres in regulation in their previous six
meetings (5-0-1), dating to a 5-1 defeat at Buffalo on March 10, 2002.

It wasn't all good news for the
Sabres, though, because Vanek didn't return after his second goal put
Buffalo ahead 5-1 at 12:46 of the second period. Vanek was hurt when he
crashed into the end boards after snapping in a loose puck at the right
post.

The Sabres only said that Vanek sustained an unidentified upper-body injury.

Buffalo never trailed and dominated
play over the final 40 minutes, a stretch in which the Sabres outshot
the Red Wings 29-14. They held an overall edge of 37-25.

After the teams traded power-play
goals in the first period, the Sabres scored four times on seven shots
in a span of 6:43 to chase Chris Osgood, who allowed five goals on 22
shots. The four goals matched the number Buffalo had scored in its
first three games this season.

Kaleta started the rally 6:03 into
the second when he followed up rookie defenseman Tyler Myers'
end-to-end rush and converted the rebound after Osgood made the initial
stop. Vanek scored two minutes later when his centering pass banked in
off the skate of Detroit defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom.

Defensive miscues by the Red Wings
led to the next two goals. MacArthur scored when he was left alone in
front to backhand a puck between Osgood's legs. Vanek's second goal
came off a Red Wings turnover in their end.

James Howard replaced Osgood and
made 14 saves, allowing only Gaustad to convert his own rebound in
front early in the third period to put Buffalo ahead 6-1.

Miller, coming off a 1-0 win at
Nashville on Saturday, had his shutout string snapped at 92 minutes, 53
seconds when Filppula stuffed in Niklas Kronwall's centering pass.

Notes
Red Wings C Darren Helm made
his season debut after missing four games because of a shoulder injury.
… Sabres D Toni Lydman made his debut after missing three games due
to a hand injury. … The Red Wings outshot the Sabres 11-8 in the
first period, marking the first time Buffalo has been outshot in a
period this season. … Buffalo entered the game outshooting opponents
by an average 38.7-22.0 a game.

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