Briere's OT goal boosts Buffalo over Edmonton

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02/16/2007 - Buffalo, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Daniel Briere scored the winning goal 1:02 into overtime, as the Eastern Conference-leading Buffalo Sabres got their fourth consecutive victory by beating the Edmonton Oilers, 2-1, at HSBC Arena.

With the score deadlocked a minute into overtime, Edmonton streaked into the Buffalo zone, but had it taken away. The Sabres got a 2-on-1 break, which then became a 3-on-1 attack, as Briere pulled the puck away from a sprawling Toby Petersen, and ripped it over Dwayne Roloson's right shoulder for the winning goal.

Maxim Afinogenov also scored for the Sabres, whose last three triumphs in the current winning streak have come at the beginning of a season-long six-game homestand. Ryan Miller stopped 27 shots for the Sabres, who have won six straight on home ice and are 20-7-2 as the host club this season.

Despite the close win, the injuries continued to pile up for Buffalo. Afinogenov suffered an upper body injury just prior to scoring his goal, and Jiri Novotny suffered a left ankle injury, neither of whom returned.

Last Saturday, defenseman Jaroslav Spacek broke his left hand while blocking a shot against the Flames. Also, forward Paul Gaustad will miss the remainder of the season after suffering an ankle injury earlier in the week.

Shawn Horcoff scored for the Oilers, who are in the midst of a season-high seven-game road trip, which started on a down note with a shutout in Boston on Tuesday. Roloson stopped 29-of-31 shots for Edmonton.

The Oilers drew first blood when Horcoff unleashed a snap shot from the left circle top shelf, glove side with 12:58 remaining in the first, and held that edge at the first intermission.

With 1:56 left in the second period, Thomas Vanek missed from the left circle, and the puck banked off Roloson's chest. Afinogenov gathered the rebound and snapped the puck into the net from just above the crease to tie the score.

Game Notes

Neither team utilized the man advantage, as Buffalo was 0-for-3 on the power play, while Edmonton finished 0-for-1...The Sabres and Oilers last met on January 16 of last season in Edmonton and Buffalo earned a 3-1 victory. However, the Oilers are 6-2-2 in the last 10 matchups and lost for the first time in their last seven trips to Buffalo.

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