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BUFFALO, N. jerseys from china .Y. -- Canadiens goaltender Carey Price made the big save when needed to extend Montreals winning streak. Price made 24 saves, including a key stop against Marcus Foligno, in Montreals 3-1 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night. "He gives us a chance to win every night," said Canadiens coach Michel Therrien, whose team has won four straight. "Hes been phenomenal this year and he deserves a lot of credit." Montreal lead 2-1 when Foligno pounced on a turnover and found himself alone with Price, but the Canadiens goaltender stuck out his left pad to deny the winger and preserve Montreals lead. "We had a trailer on him, pulling him tight and he just tried to outreach me and I got a toe on it," Price said. Alex Galchenyuk, David Desharnais and Brendan Gallagher scored for the Canadiens, who were paced by their NHL-best road power play. Matt Moulson scored for Buffalo and Ryan Miller made 28 saves as the Sabres lost their fifth consecutive game in regulation. The Montreal power play continues to thrive under defenceman Andrei Markov. He had two of his three assists with the man advantage as the Canadiens converted on 2 of 4 opportunities. "Hes such a smart player," Therrien said. "He sees the ice well. Hes got experience and his conditioning is great because hes put a lot of effort at it." The defenceman said the power plays success is coming from good team movement. "The power plays about a unit of five," Markov said. "Your five guys on the ice have to work together and we try to move the puck and put the puck in the net." Montreal scored first at 17:21 of the first when Lars Eller slid a drop pass to Markov, who caught Miller out of the net. Markovs shot deflected off Galchenyuk and into the goal. It marked Markovs fourth straight game with a point. The Sabres briefly lost Moulson when the left wing was hit into the boards by P.K. Subban midway through the second period. Subban was not penalized, and the Canadiens earned a power play when Foligno was unsuccessful in an attempt to fight Subban. On the ensuing power play, Subban fired a slap shot from the left point that Desharnais deflected past Miller to put the Canadiens up 2-0 at 13:44 of the second. The goal was Desharnais second in three games after failing to score in his first 20 games of the season. He became the 12th Canadiens player to score a power-play goal this season. "In the last two weeks hes played well," Therrien said. Hes competing well. Hes working hard at both sides of the ice." Buffalo got even with Subban late in the second period when Drew Stafford put the defenceman on the ice before finding Moulson, who beat Price to make it 2-1 at 17:30 of the second. Brendan Gallagher restored the Canadiens two-goal lead at 18:16 of the third, when his one-time shot beat Miller for a power-play goal. The Sabres are 1-5 under interim head coach Ted Nolan, who says hes seeing signs from a struggling team thats won just twice in 14 home games. "The one thing we asked our team to do is compete, and we competed," Nolan said. "When things are difficult, its easy to point fingers, but this group is really starting to pay attention. Were making strides in the right direction." The Canadiens third-best road penalty killing unit did the job, holding off the Sabres on a four-minute power play in the first period. The game was Buffalos fifth straight allowing at least one power-play goal. Douglas Murray left the ice for stitches after a lengthy third-period fight with Sabres enforcer John Scott opened a large cut above his left eye. NOTES: The Sabres were awarded RW Matt DAgostini off waivers from Pittsburgh earlier Wednesday. ... Canadiens RW Rene Bourque missed his fourth game with a lower body injury ... Montreal extended assistant general manager Rick Dudleys contract before the game after Buffalo had requested permission to interview him for their vacant general manager position. cheap jerseys from china . This week they discuss the NHL paying Wayne Gretzky, fighting in hockey, the "Group of Death" and the Buffalo Sabres disaster season. nfl jerseys china .J. -- New Jersey agreed with Petr Sykora to terms of a one-year deal on Wednesday, completing the former Devils bid to return to the NHL after an 18-month absence.ARLINGTON, Texas - Tampa Bay starter "Big Game" James Shields failed live up to his nickname in Game 2 of the AL championship series. Shields cruised through the first three innings Saturday night, then got himself into all sorts of trouble in the fourth. He wound up leaving without getting an out in the sixth and was tagged for a total of seven runs in an 8-6 loss to the Texas Rangers that evened this AL division series at a game each. "I didnt do my job today," Shields said. "The fellas did a good job of getting a three-run lead for me. The Rangers ended up capitalizing through some mistake pitches that they hit. This is a team where you cant make mistakes." The All-Star right-hander came in having given up just one run over 17 innings against Texas this season. Having upped that to 20 in a row, and staked to a 3-0 lead, what could go wrong? Everything. He opened the inning by plunking Elvis Andrus on the elbow with a curveball. Josh Hamilton followed with a shot through the teeth of an overshifted right-side of the infield. Michael Young singled to left, loading the bases, then the first pitch to Adrian Beltre was a two-seam fastball that conked him just below the knee. With the bases still loaded, Mike Napoli hit a rocket to left field on a 3-2 count -- and with fans chanting "Na-po-li! Na-po-li!" -- to tie the game. Shields struck out Nelson Cruz for the first out, then got wild again. A ball on a 1-2 count to David Murphy moved runners to second and third, then Murphy swung and missed at another curve ball that got past catcher Kelly Shoppach, allowing Murphy to reach first and bringing home the go-ahead run for Texas. A slow-rolling infield groundout by Mitch Moreland drove in the fifth run. "It was kind of a fortuitous inning for them," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "But that happens." Shields had only four starts this season in which he gave up as many runs as he did in the fourth inning alone. The wildness was even more uncharacteristic. Over 249 1-3 innings in the regular season, Shields had a total of five hit batters and four wild pitches. "He had his typical stuff, his typical composure," Maddon said. "I think he just tried to do too much with those pitches." Shields called the pitch to Andrus his biggest regret. He also was flummoxed by Murphys at-bat. He thought hed retired him earlier in the at-bat, but the umpire disagreed. Shields also felt hed gotten the job done when he got Murphy to chase strike three, only to have the ball get by Shoppach, in part because he bumped into the umpire. Perhaps because of the out that wasnt really an out, Shields started heading for thee dugout after the second out was recorded, only to discover he still had to get one more. cheap jerseys. Shields got into more trouble in the sixth, allowing a pair of leadoff singles. Maddon went to the bullpen and reliever Juan Cruz allowed both runs to score on a double by Ian Kinsler. So Shields ended up losing Game 2 to the Rangers, just like he did in this round last season. "Its frustrating," said Shields, who won 16 games this season and is the franchises career leader in most pitching categories. "But its one of those things where you kind of move on. ... We obviously wanted to come out of here up 2-0. But weve got David Price and (Jeremy) Hellickson backing me up, so Im definitely on the upbeat as far as that goes." This was the first time the home team won in seven post-season games between these clubs. The Rays hope its the start of a new trend with the series shifting to Tampa Bay for Games 3 and 4 on Monday and Tuesday. If either starter was going to fall apart Saturday night, the likely candidate was Texas Derek Holland. In his first career post-season start, Holland allowed a bases-loaded walk in the first inning. He got himself in trouble again in the fourth with his own throwing error with two outs, followed by a homer to No. 9 hitter Matt Joyce. But that was all Tampa Bay got off him. Down 7-3 in the seventh inning, the Rays made things interesting when Evan Longoria hit a three-run homer off reliever Koji Uehara. Uehara was pulled without getting an out, then relievers Darren Oliver and Mike Adams kept Tampa Bay from getting anyone else on base. Mitch Moreland stretched Texas lead with a solo homer off Brandon Gomes in the eighth. Longoria walked in the ninth off closer Neftali Feliz, but Ben Zobrist flew out to right field to end it. "I thought our composure was outstanding," Maddon said. "We just ran into a very unusual circumstance. ... All these things happened tonight. We are going to go back home 1-1, and I am really pleased with our guys." NOTES: Tampa Bay had won 31 straight games when scoring five runs, the longest such streak in the majors this season. The Rays last loss with that many runs against Okland on July 25. .. Price, Tampa Bays Game 3 starter, lost to Texas twice in this round last year, but both were opposite Cliff Lee. Colby Lewis will start Game 3 for the Rangers. ... Texas had never won a division series game at home, going 0-7. ... Tampa Bay, which needed an epic comeback to make the playoffs, had won six straight, the final five of the regular season and Game 1. The Rays also had a string of 20 unanswered runs until Texas scored in the fourth. cheap nfl jerseys cheap jerseys ' ' '



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