Ryan Miller, Sabres Blank League-Leading Capitals 3-0

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ryan Miller made
35 saves for his 16th career shutout, Nathan Gerbe scored his first NHL
goal, and the Buffalo Sabres halted Washington's six-game winning
streak with a 3-0 victory over the league-leading Capitals on Wednesday
night.

Miller, owner of the NHL's lowest
goals-against average, helped the stingy Sabres slow down the
high-powered Washington offense that came in with a league-high 108
goals.

He preserved his fourth shutout of
the season when he robbed Brendan Morrison, who was staring at a
wide-open net, with a diving glove save along the ice with 13 minutes
left. He then snagged Nicklas Backstrom's shot from in tight four minutes
later.

Morrison hit the post with 4:45 to go, and Miller steered away 13 shots in the third period.

Gerbe added an assist, and defensemen
Steve Montador and Henrik Tallinder also scored for the Sabres
(17-9-2), who snapped a two-game losing streak.

The Capitals (19-6-6) were shut out
for the first time this season — and the first time since a 3-0 loss to
Columbus exactly 11 months earlier. Washington took its first
regulation loss in nine games.

Alex Ovechkin, the league's
second-highest goal scorer with 20, was held without a point for only
the fifth time in his 23 games.

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Jose Theodore, who got the start because of Semyon Varlamov's lower body injury, finished with 25 saves.

Montador opened the scoring with his
second of the season 4:06 into the first period. From the right point,
Montador's shot skipped past Theodore, who was screened by Gerbe.

Gerbe made it 2-0 with 5:18 left in
the second when he banked a shot off Theodore's pads and in while
standing to the left of the post behind the goal line.

Tallinder pushed Buffalo's lead to
3-0 with his second of the season 3:16 later. Lugging the puck through
the neutral zone, Tallinder wristed a high shot from the high slot that
Theodore stopped, but the rebound popped back to Tallinder, who swatted
it in.

Notes
G Michal Neuvirth was
Theodore's backup after being recalled from Hershey of the AHL. … The
Capitals also recalled C Keith Aucoin from Hershey hours before the
game to replace C Mathieu Perreault, who was sick. … Gerbe played in
his first game after being recalled earlier Wednesday from Portland of
the AHL. … The Sabres were without D Chris Butler (ankle) and RW Mike
Grier
(personal). … Washington is in the midst of playing nine of 11
on the road (10-4-3). … It was only the third time this season that
Washington trailed after the first period.