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Show Monday, April 17, 2006 DAILY HERALD NHL ROUNDUP BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ryan Miller made 31 saves for his THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto finished 0-4 at Buffalo this season. Buffalo took control early, scoring goals on consecutive first shutout of the season in the Buffalo Sabres’ 60 victory shots to take a 2-0 lead 3 min_utes in. overthe Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday. Chris Drury scored twice and Brian Campbell hada goaland twoassists in the playoff-bound Sabres’ regular-season home finale. Paul Gaustad added a goal and assist, while Thomas Vanek and Jason Pominville also scored to extend Buffalo's winningstreak to four. Miller was particularly sharp in the second period, stopping 16 shots to register his second career shutout. It was also the _streak to 14 games and Patrik Eliashad two goalstoleadthe surging New Devils to their 10th awin over the ‘second all time in Blues history _in wins (137), games played (280) and minutes (15,987). He finished with a 32-21-3 record Philadelphia Flyers. The Devils and Flyers each in his first season with the Coyotes and will be an unrestricted ere soni eines point shot knuckled over Mi_kael Teliqvist’s right shoulder. Drury scored on a power play when he droveout of the left corner and, as he was tripped, wrapped a shot around Tel- have99 points, goodfor a fifthplace tie in the Eastern Conference. Both are one-point behind the Atlantic Division-leading New York Rangers. The three teamseachhaveone gameremaining. _lqvist inside the far post. Scott Gomez and Jamie Lan- free agent this summer. Shane Doan scored his ca_reer-high 30th goal and Joel Perrault added his first career goal. Mike Johnson tallied the third goalfor the Coyotes, who are undefeated in their last seven season finalies (5-0-2). With Drury’s goal, the Sa_bres set a franchise record by genbrunneralso scored for the Devils, who ownthe longest » Blackhawks 4, Blue Jackets 3: scoring at least one power-play _goal in 60 games. The previous menteeAe streak inthe NHLthis The Devils’ all-time At Chicago, Kyle Calder scored with 4:32 left in the third period 1991-92. Gaustad and Pominville then Feb. 26-March23, 2001 Martin Brodeur made 25 five-gamelosing streak Calder scored his 25th goal record of 59 games was set in Sabres’first shutout of the season, Buffalo entering the day with Colorado as the only two teams not to record a shutout this season. The Maple Leafslost in regulation forthe first time in 11 games (8-1-2), coming out flat a day after being eliminated from playoff contention. Leafs captain Mats Sundin had an 11- scored on consecutive shots 39 seconds apart late in the second period. Drury and Vanek then completed the surge with thirdperiod goals. After facing-only four shots in the first period, Miller was busyin the second. gamepointstreak snapped, and extended his point-scoring » Devils 5, Flyers 1: At East Rutherford, N.J., Brian Gionta oanis 13 straight wins from saves to earnhis 42nd win. Simon Gagnescored forthe Flyers, who lost twice to the Devils in a span of four days. B Coyotes 3, Blues 0: At St. Louis, Curtis Joseph made 40 saves for his fourth shutout and Phoenix ‘endedits season by blanking the Blues. Joseph, whorecordedhis 47th career shutout,still ranks _to help the Blackhawksend a of the season, beating Pascal Leclaire with a shot from 25 feet outin the slot. Radim Vrbata, Dustin Byfuglien and Mark Bell also scored for Chicago, which wonfor only the secondtimein nine games. Columbus’Sergei Fedorov had a short-handed goal and DON HEUPEL Associated Pre ss assisted on scores by David Vy- Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller raises his arms in celebration after the Sabres shut out the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday. borny and Rick Nash. SCOREBOARD FAST FACT Onthis date in 1999, Quarterbacks went 1-2-3 in the NFLDraft as Tim Couch, Donovan McNabbandAkili Smith wentto Cleveland, Philadelphia andCincinnati ‘Source: AP Sporthight/AssociatedPress Prep sports This week's schedule nga.at 17 Spanish Fork atSergi3:30pm otaat Leni 4 pm, ‘socceR LUtan Defensive Three Second. Utan coach Minnesota || zonesano 2535 || siir'snotestowarasisaet azn | teint tonePanter Oe1Fey 0.9Hay 4 Vane PISTONS 103, KNICKS 97 (vetce8 NEW YORK (97) | MiRose 371-27. Woods 250-0 Cu 318 fooon 8 atPayson330m 230 pm LenvatSoingee wona7 330 ‘Wednesday,April 19 BASEBALL Region 4 ‘AmericanFork at eee 4pm one Peak at tom ‘Timpanogos at Spansh For 4pm Turnage 20 Region 7 Provo at Timpview, 4.9 m. 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