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Smolinski lifts Canadiens, eliminates Sabres
MONTREAL 3, BUFFALO 1
 

MONTREAL (Ticker) -- Bryan Smolinski scored twice and rookie
goaltender Carey Price made 27 saves as the Montreal Canadiens
eliminated the Buffalo Sabres from postseason consideration with
a 3-1 triumph on Thursday.

Christopher Higgins also tallied for Montreal (46-25-10), which
climbed back into a tie with idle Pittsburgh (47-26-8) for the
top spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Canadiens close out their regular-season slate on Saturday
with a home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Penguins
also have one game remaining, a road contest against the
Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday.

Ales Kotalik scored the lone goal for Buffalo (38-31-12), which
can point to Price in part for its inability to secure a
postseason spot one year after winning the Presidents' Trophy.

The 20-year-old netminder has posted an 11-3-0 record with two
shutouts in his last 14 starts, with three of those victories
coming against the Sabres.

"The guys have really beared down and sacrificed a lot," Price
said. "It really shows in our (penalty killing). The last few
games, it's been pretty good, and that's just part of the
playoff mentality."

The playoffs are something the Sabres will miss this season,
which Derek Roy admitted will be a tough pill to swallow.

"We didn't get it done, we didn't play well and we have to look
at ourselves in the mirror," Roy said. "We've had a tough time
with injuries. We lost Max (Maxim Afinogenov) for a long time
and Tim Connolly, he wasn't healthy all season long. So it's
tough when two of your best players are pretty much missing for
most of the season.

"We can't really blame it on that. The guys in the dressing
room have to pull together and get wins, and I didn't think we
did that."

Higgins and Smolinski scored 40 seconds apart in the first
period to stake the Canadiens to a quick 2-0 lead.

"(The Canadiens) got the first break and we had to play
catch-up," Buffalo goaltender Ryan Miller said.

With Montreal on the power play, defenseman Mark Streit
unleashed a shot that Miller stopped. But Higgins buried the
rebound with 8:32 remaining in the period for a 1-0 edge.

Smolinski blasted a one-timer just inside the right goalpost to
give the Canadiens a two-goal bulge and scored again with 5 1/2
minutes remaining in the second period, when he wristed a shot
from the slot past a screened Miller for his eighth goal of the
season.

"You always want to be out there," Smolinski said. "Certain
nights, other guys are stepping up. ... With key guys out, we're
getting more ice time and more responsibility.

"Our line is a work in progress, and we're always trying to get
better. We are not a line that will carry the team, it's more
just chip and go. That's the way we play."

Kotalik got the Sabres on the scoreboard with 8 1/2 minutes to
go in the third.

With Buffalo on a 4-on-3 power play, coach Lindy Ruff elected to
pull Miller for an extra attacker, and Kotalik was able to beat
Price for his 23rd goal of the season.

"We have a lot of young guys and they've come a long way," Ruff
said. "I really felt we should have been in the playoffs,
regardless of our youth.

"We let some games slip away. The road record down the stretch
was good, (but) our home record hurt us. We were in the playoff
picture and we just missed that last step to get in there."


 
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