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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:46 pm 
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Ryan Miller has lifted the Buffalo Sabres to one of the best starts in the NHL, but he could get a tough test from the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Sabres try to slow down Philadelphia's high-powered attack Friday night in Buffalo after being unable to do so while getting swept in last season's series.
Miller has anchored the league's best defense, which is allowing 2.0 goals per game, and the veteran netminder's 1.69 goals-against average is nearly a goal better than his career mark.
That's a major reason why Buffalo (9-2-1) has one of the best records in the league after missing the playoffs each of the last two seasons.
Miller earned his second shutout of the season with 24 saves in a 3-0 win over the New York Islanders on Wednesday night, bouncing back after getting pulled from Saturday's 5-0 road loss to the Islanders in Buffalo's previous game.
"We played a real sound game coming off that loss," Miller said. "We did a very sound job pushing the puck up the ice, and we didn't give up anything that was too dangerous. We want to be a team that's in control."
Miller will likely start a seventh straight game as backup Patrick Lalime deals with a groin injury.
The goalies each took two losses during Philadelphia's four-game sweep of the Sabres in 2008-09, with the Flyers totaling 20 goals as Mike Richards racked up four goals and six assists.
The Flyers went 5 for 14 (35.7 percent) on the power play against Buffalo, and they have been outstanding in that area this season, converting 28.1 percent of the time (16 for 57).
Richards and Jeff Carter each had two goals and an assist in the Flyers' 6-2 win over Tampa Bay on Monday, the second straight game Philadelphia scored six goals even though Danny Briere (groin) and Simon Gagne (abdomen, hip) remain out.
Rookies James van Riemsdyk and David Laliberte have been among the players stepping up. Laliberte made his NHL debut Saturday and has two goals and an assist in his first two games, while van Riemsdyk - the No. 2 overall pick in the 2007 draft - has 13 points in 10 games.
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"Gagne and Briere are always welcome in your lineup because they're going to score all year long consistently," Flyers coach John Stevens said, "but it's great to see Laliberte and van Riemsdyk and these guys take advantage of the extra ice time and use it as an opportunity."
Philadelphia (7-4-1) has scored at least four goals six times this season, but only once in four road contests. The team has played just two road games - losing both - since opening the season with victories at Carolina and New Jersey.
The Sabres, meanwhile, are 5-1-1 at home, averaging 9.0 more shots than their opponents. Buffalo has managed at least one power-play goal in each of its home games, but the Flyers have one of the league's best penalty kills, with opponents converting 13.5 percent of the time.
That success can be partly attributed to Ray Emery, who is 4-1-0 with a 1.98 GAA in his last five starts. Emery was out of the NHL last season but struggled against Buffalo while with Ottawa in 2007-08, going 1-2-0 with a 4.02 GAA.


This will be a very interesting game and definitely a true test for the Sabres. Unfortunately I have to work till 9pm tomorrow so I will have to watch the game on DVR :crying-blue:


LETS GO BUFFFALO

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This game is gonna be ridonk

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mechaphil wrote:
This game is gonna be ridonk

Thanks for rubbing it in mech! :cry:

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Sorry, I'm just saying.

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Playing smart hockey will be key. Boom boom.

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Joshua is going with his Grampa. First of two guaranteed and possibly three games for my kid this month. He leads a charmed life :)

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Take the body to the Flyers - Hit 'em. Hit 'em hard. Hit 'em repeatedly. Frustrate them. Take the puck away from them. And put it on the net like there's no tomorrow.

Rattle Emery. Push him. Prod him. Fuck with him. Taunt him. And just plain gut him with repeated goals.

Match-ups du jour? Goose and Cote. Kaleta and everyone who comes into his line of sight. Goose and Carcillo. Myers and whoever happens to wake the fucking demon that will fucking pound the christ out of their sorry asses, to earn him his first NHL major.

A clarion call to the whole NHL - "Watch out, bitches! We're back, and we'll kick your sorry asses".

A GREAT game to be at. Fucking "History In The Making".


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I have to work so I'll miss it also, but I'll be keeping up with the score all night long with my Blackberry.

Really wish I could get a radio feed app for it that would work.

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Sigh...another Friday night, another missed game due to work. Will have the DVR set, but I'd really like to see this one live.

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Ohh, man, this one is going to be good. Intense, physical, fast, and low scoring. Can't wait.


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How about a little dose of Enroth for Philly? I'm feelin' it.

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How about a little dose of Enroth for Philly? I'm feelin' it.

I'm not quite sure which goalie I would want in which game. On one hand, Philly is lightin' it up, but on the other, Boston is a divisional rival on the end of a back-to-back. But then again, Goose and Kaleta will be playing in both. Although, they always come out tired on the second game. Tough decision

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Division game has to take priority. Besides, a Miller vs Thomas battle is just too good to pass up.

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Division game has to take priority. Besides, a Miller vs Thomas battle is just too good to pass up.

Especially given the battle for starter in Vancouver.

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But since Boston is having trouble scoring, shouldn't we play Enroth against them? Though they'll probably come out very hot, so we might want Miller in to weather them...I don't know.


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But since Boston is having trouble scoring, shouldn't we play Enroth against them? Though they'll probably come out very hot, so we might want Miller in to weather them...I don't know.

Exactly. Lindy's hardest decision all season is coming up.

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mechaphil wrote:
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But since Boston is having trouble scoring, shouldn't we play Enroth against them? Though they'll probably come out very hot, so we might want Miller in to weather them...I don't know.

Exactly. Lindy's hardest decision all season is coming up.


Very hard. I think I'd be fine with either one, as long as Miller doesn't play both nights.


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Play Miller both nights. Beat the shit out of both teams. Win both games.

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We had a decent record against Boston; if Enroth had to go in for either it should be against them.
Let's hope our losing record with Philly last season was just the curse of Marty and we pull out a win tonight.

I want my goshdarn free chicken finger sub from pesci's, so I need a winning prediction! I'll go with 3-2 Sabres.

Let's go Buffalo!


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Long as miller playes next friday

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