The Buffalo Sabres rebounded from a devastating loss to beat the Boston Bruins 4-1 on Friday and stay alive in their NHL Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.
Adam Mair, Jason Pominville and Mike Grier scored in the first 30 minutes for Buffalo, easing the jitters after Boston had won three successive tight games.
The Bruins still lead 3-2 and can clinch the series in Game 6 tomorrow in Boston.
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The Sabres broke through early, with Mair scoring on Buffalo’s first shot and Boston didn’t recover.
Johnny Boychuk scored the lone Boston goal late in the third period, but Tyler Ennis added an empty-netter for the Sabres.
Buffalo goalie Ryan Miller made 34 saves and was helped at every turn by his teammates, who blocked 19 shots in the first two periods.
CANADIENS 2, CAPITALS 1
In Washington, Montreal also took a must-win game, edging Washington to cut the series deficit to 3-2.
Thanks to terrific goaltending by Jaroslav Halak and a pair of early goals, eighth-seeded Montreal ensured Alex Ovechkin and Washington still have work to do in the first round of the playoffs.
Halak made 37 saves in his return to the net, while Michael Cammalleri and Travis Moen scored on two of Montreal’s first five shots.
The Capitals could have closed it out at home, but they will get another chance in Game 6 in Montreal tomorrow.
Canadiens coach Jacques Martin went back to Halak — benching Carey Price, who took over in goal during Game 3 and started Game 4.
The move worked against the high-flying, NHL-leading offense of the Capitals, as Halak limited Washington to Ovechkin’s goal.
RED WINGS 4, COYOTES 1
In Glendale, Arizona, Detroit goalie Jimmy Howard turned in another outstanding performance to lift his team over Phoenix and to a 3-2 series lead.
Tomas Holmstrom and Pavel Datsyuk each had a goal and an assist.
They scored 1 minute, 10 seconds apart midway through the third period to break a 1-1 tie and deliver a win that gave Detroit their first lead in the series.
Howard, coming off a shutout, finished with 30 saves, including two huge stops on Martin Hanzal’s breakaway with the score tied 1-1.
Henrik Zetterberg scored for the sixth time in the series and Drew Miller had a goal for Detroit, who can close out the series tonight at home.
Ed Jovanovski scored for Phoenix and Ilya Bryzgalov had 25 saves.
CANUCKS 7, KINGS 2
In Vancouver, Mikael Samuelsson scored twice and added an assist as Vancouver routed Los Angeles and grabbed a 3-2 series lead.
Daniel Sedin and Samuelsson scored 5 minutes apart in the second period to chase Kings goalie Jonathan Quick. Samuelsson added his playoff-leading seventh goal on a power-play in the third period to send backup Erik Ersberg back to the bench.
Steve Bernier had two goals, Alexander Edler and Pavol Demitra also scored, while Roberto Luongo made 24 saves for Vancouver.
After rallying to win Game 4 in Los Angeles and avoid a 3-1 series deficit, the Canucks can advance with a road victory tonight.
Vancouver’s Henrik Sedin, who led the NHL in regular-season points, set up both second-period goals.
Michal Handzus, on a power-play, and Fredrik Modin scored for the young Kings, who shook up their bottom three forward lines.
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