TORONTO -- Seemingly unable to play their game for a full 60 -- or 65 --
minutes, the Toronto Maple Leafs have found themselves turning to the shootout.
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season, it has been working for them. Jonathan Bernier stopped all three Sabres
in the shootout to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 4-3 win over Buffalo on
Friday. It was a Toronto-record fourth straight shootout -- the Leafs split the
four -- and improved its shootout record to 6-4 this season. Toronto is tied
with Los Angeles with six shootout victories, behind only Washingtons 10. Five
of those shootout wins have come at home. Prior to this season, Torontos career
record was 29-45 in the shootout. Matt Moulson, Tyler Ennis and
Zemgus Girgensons all failed to beat Bernier in the shootout Friday. Ryan Miller
stopped Phil Kessel and James van Riemsdyk in the shootout. But Joffrey Lupul
beat him on a nifty backhand. Sabres captain Steve Ott had scored with 25
seconds left in regulation with the Leafs trying to kill off a six-on-four after
Dion Phaneuf was called for hooking with 51 seconds remaining and Miller out of
the Buffalo goal. Ott, who had been flying in the third period, pounced on a
Bernier rebound during a scramble and fired it into the net for his fifth of the
season. "That hurt," said Toronto coach Randy Carlyle, whose crossed arms body
language on the bench looked like he was suffering from a severe stomach ache.
Jake Gardiner, Peter Holland and Kessel had scored second-period goals to put
Toronto ahead 3-2 as the Leafs rallied from an ugly start. It appeared that
would be enough for only the Leafs second regulation win in their last 19
outings. Toronto (19-16-5) was coming off shootout losses to the Rangers and Red
Wings and early on looked like it was headed for disaster against the leagues
worst team. The Leafs fell behind 2-0 in the first period but owned Buffalo for
almost all of the final 40 minutes. Outshot 15-10 in the first period, the Leafs
roared back in the second when they outshot Buffalo 17-5. "We were like two
different hockey clubs," said Carlyle, who added most of the first-period woes
were self-inflicted. "The stress level goes up in games like this," he added.
"We dont dwell on the negative (although) well touch base with it. But the
positive is we found a way to regroup and get ourselves back on track. But we
have to play 60 minutes like we played the last two periods, as closer to it as
we possibly can. "Its not easy winning in the NHL. Its proved night in, night
out. Theres a lot of shootouts taking place. Were four in a row now." Despite
Torontos shootout success, Carlyle is no fan. "Do we like shootouts? No." After
the morning skate, he had said he would take three-on-three, even two-on-two
over the shootout to decide games. Moulson and John Scott also scored for
Buffalo (10-24-4) as the NHL re-opened for business after the Christmas break.
"I thought we started off real well, but the second period shows you how you can
get yourself in trouble when you keep turning the puck over," said interim
Buffalo coach Ted Nolan. "We turned it over a number of times." "If theres any
merit to what we deserved tonight, its what we got," he added. "Its one of those
things where we played as bad as we could play and still get a point. We got
what we deserved tonight." For Scott, a six-foot-eight, 259-pound tough guy, the
score ended a 164-game goal drought. But he was in the penalty box for Torontos
go-ahead goal in the second period by Kessel. Both teams had chances in overtime
with the Leafs dominating the final minutes. Miller made huge saves on both Van
Riemsdyk and Phaneuf. Bernier made 32 saves for the Leafs, who outshot Buffalo
42-35 including overtime. Bernier was shaken up early in the third when Ott,
diving after a puck, plowed into him but the goalie stayed in. Miller deserved a
better fate in the Buffalo goal. The Sabres arrived on a mini-streak, having won
three of their last four and gone 4-4-2 in their last 10 games. That included a
2-1 overtime win over Phoenix on Monday in a game where Buffalo was only able to
dress 16 because of a flu bug. Toronto was 3-5-2 over the same period. Buffalo
has been woeful on the road this season, compiling a 3-13-1 record. No one else
has less than six wins away from home. Toronto opened with some jump,
outshooting the Sabres 6-2 with the second line of Lupul, Holland and
Mason Raymond threatening. But Buffalo then ran off eight straight shots and two
goals, with members of the Lupul-Holland-Raymond line on the ice for both of
them. The two goals were just 52 seconds apart, drawing loud boos from the crowd
of 19,405. Moulson scored the opening goal -- something the Sabres have only
done eight times this season -- after Girgensons, coming out of the corner,
fended off Holland like he was his kid brother. Girgensons then sent the puck to
the crease where it appeared to hit Moulson and then Phaneuf. Moulson got credit
for his 13th of the season at 7:01. Things got uglier when the Leafs turned the
puck over and Bernier misplayed the ensuing shoot-in on goal and shot. There
were rebounds galore before the puck bounced back to Scott in the slot and the
big man fired it into a gaping goal at 7:53. Playing in his 200th career NHL
game, Scott had doubled his goals total to two. Even Buffalos official Twitter
feed was taken aback. "OH. MY. GOD! John Scott has given Buffalo a 2-0 lead!"
read the Sabres tweet. Scotts only other goal was in November 2009. The Leafs
looked in disarray and Carlyle couldnt get to the dressing room quick enough as
the period ended to more boos. Things changed in the second period with the
Sabres back on their heels seemingly trying to protect a rare lead. Toronto had
an early power play but Miller hung tough in the face of prolonged pressure.
Then the Leafs top line of Kessel, Nazem Kadri and Van Riemsdyk began to turn
the screw. Gardiner finally beat Miller from the blue-line at 11:38 with Van
Riemsdyk standing in front of goal and the Leafs dominating as if they had a
man-advantage. It was Gardiners second of the season. Holland tied it up after
Jamie McBain coughed the puck up in the Sabres corner and a falling Raymond
managed to send it over to his centre, who beat Miller in-close for his sixth of
the season at 16:25. That led to a mocking chant of "Miller, Miller" from the
crowd. In truth, the goalie was all that was keeping the Sabres together in the
period. A Scott penalty led a third Leaf goal from Kessel, who benefited from a
nifty pass from Van Riemsdyk after a howitzer from Phaneuf at the blue-line.
Kessels goal at 19:43 was his 18th of the season. The ice continued to tilt in
Torontos favour in the third but it was slightly less so and the sandpaper-like
Ott made things interesting by throwing himself into the fray. Bernier had to be
sharp a couple of times when the Leafs defence sagged late. And Moulson mistimed
a puck that went flying through the crease. Toronto defenceman Morgan Rielly hit
the post at the other end seconds later.
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into overtime, as the Kelowna Rockets came from behind to defeat the host
Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday in Western Hockey League play. The Rockets
trailed 5-3 with less than a minute to play in the third period, but Ryan Olsen
scored at 19:22 and Bell forced overtime with Kelownas second goal 29 seconds
later. Zach Franko had a goal and two assists for the Rockets (25-3-2), who
extended their win streak to nine games, while Rourke Chartier and Kris Schmidl
each scored once. Peter Quenneville had two goals and an assist for the Wheat
Kings (17-14-3), while Rene Hunter, Colton Waltz and Tyler Coulter each had a
goal and an assist. Jackson Whistle made 26 saves for Kelowna as Brandons Jordan
Papirny kicked out 27-of-33 shots in a losing cause. --- BLAZERS 4 RAIDERS 2
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Matt Needham scored once and set up three more as
Kamloops doubled up the Raiders. Taran Kozun stopped 39-of-41 shots for the
Blazers (8-21-4) while Aspen Sterzer and Cole Ully had a goal and an assist
apiece. Luke Harrison added a single goal. Dakota Conroy and Mackenze Stewart
scored for Prince Albert (17-14-2), which lost its fifth game in a row. Nick
McBride stopped 24-of-27 shots for the Raiders. --- PATS 5 BLADES 3 SASKATOON —
Braden Christoffer had two goals and an assist as Regina handed the Blades their
eighth straight defeat. Dryden Hunt, Connor Gay and Boston Leier each had a goal
and an assist for the Pats (18-13-2) while Dawson MacAuley made 33 saves for the
win. Nikita Scherbak led Saskatoon (10-22-3) with two goals and an assist and
Collin Valcourt scored once. Alex Moodie turned away 28-of-32 shots for the
Blades. --- OIL KINGS 7 HURRICANES 3 EDMONTON — Henrik Samuelsson scored three
goals to lead the Oil Kings over Lethbridge. Cody Corbett, Lane Bauer, Mitchell
Moroz, and Brett Pollock also scored for the Eastern Conference leading Oil
Kings (22-9-1) while Reid Petryk and Aaron Irving picked up two assists apiece.
Tristan Jarry made 26 saves. Griffin Foulk, Reid Duke and Jamal Watson replied
for the Hurricanes (5-26-4), who have dropped eight of their last 10. Corbin
Boes started the game for Lethbridge but was replaced by Teagan Sacher after
allowing four goals on 20 shots through the first period. Sacher made 20 of 23
saves over 40 minutes of action. --- REBELS 4 ICE 0 CRANBROOK, B.C. — Patrik
Bartosak made 35 saves and Brooks Maxwell had two goals and an assist as Red
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Maxwells two goals put the visitors up 3-0 in the third period. Gaudet closed
out the game with a short-handed, empty-net goal with 13 seconds to play.
Kootenay (17-16-2) goalie Mackenzie Skapski made 26 saves in the losing effort.
--- HITMEN 7 TIGERS 0 CALGARY — Brady Brassart scored three times and Chris
Driedger made 27 saves as the Hitmen shutout Medicine Hat. Jake Virtanen and
Brady Brassart each scored twice for Calgary (20-7-5), which is 7-0-1 in its
last eight outings, while Virtanen tacked on an assist for a three-point night.
Greg Chase also chipped in with three assists. Chad Labelle was a team-worst
minus-4 for the Tigers (19-10-3). Medicine Hats Daniel Wapple allowed five goals
on 29 shots before getting pulled late in the third period. Christopher Tai
replaced Wapple and stopped 5-of-7 shots in six minutes of relief. --- COUGARS 5
AMERICANS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. — Todd Fiddler scored the games first goal and then
added one more in the second period as Prince George toppled Tri-City. Jansen
Harkins and Klarc Wilson had a goal and an assist apiece for the Cougars
(12-17-5) and Aaron Macklin added a single goal. The Americans (17-14-3) got
their loan goal from Connor Rankin. Prince Georges Ty Edmonds made 31 saves for
the win as Tri-Citys Eric Comrie turned aside 21-of-26 shots in defeat. ---
GIANTS 3 SILVERTIPS 0 VANCOUVER — Jared Rathjen stopped 22 shots and Trent
Lofthouses goal at 9:04 of the second period stood up as the winner as the
Giants downed Everett. Jackson Houck and Brett Kulak also scored for Vancouver
(16-12-7) while Carter Popoff had two assists. Austin Lotz made 33 saves for the
Silvertips (21-8-4), which has dropped back-to-back contests. The clubs combined
for only 12 minutes in penalties and neither could score with the man advantage.
--- THUNDERBIRDS 3 WINTERHAWKS 2 KENT, Wash. — Branden Troock scored twice,
including the winner, as Seattle edged Portland for its eighth win in a row.
Troock opened the scoring in the first period and then broke a 2-2 tie with a
power-play goal at 7:36 of the third. Justin Hickman also scored for the
Thunderbirds (20-9-4). Chase De Leo scored both goals for the Winterhawks
(22-7-4). Brendan Burke made 27 saves for Portland while Danny Mumaugh turned
away 33 shots for Seattle. ---
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