Sabres Lose to Sens, 3-2

The Sabres continued their streak of playing well but not well enough to win. Outshooting their opponent for the seventh straight game, the Sabres were unable to pull out a victory.

Here is the Buffalo News story on the game.

In other Sabres news Goalie Ryan Miller did an interview with ESPN’s David Amber. The interview was pretty entertaining and informative highlighted by this exchange:

Q: Last season, the Sabres led the NHL in goals en route to the Presidents’ Trophy. This season, without Daniel Briere and Chris Drury, it’s a different story. For you as a goalie, the margin of error is smaller. How does this change your approach to the game?

A: I hope it makes me a better player. It’s true, last year, no matter what went wrong, we thought we would win. It’s a new challenge every year. I don’t think you can put too much stock into saying “I have to do this.” You have to be able to go out and just play hockey without worrying about everything. I could get really philosophical here and explain the difference between “I have to do well” and “I want to do well.” There’s a difference between that mind-set and preparing to just go out and do your job.

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