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MONTREAL -- Jonas Enroth had a smile that spoke of both exhaustion and satisfaction. Nike Free Kaufen Günstig. The Buffalo goaltender had just kicked out 32 shots -- including 26 while protecting a lead in the second and third periods -- to help the Sabres post a 3-2 overtime victory Tuesday over the previously red-hot Montreal Canadiens. Steve Otts second goal of the game at 2:16 of the extra period, a rare power-play effort for the Sabres, clinched the victory after Montreal tied the score with a pair of third-period goals. "I was just trying to focus on the next shot, stay sharp," said Enroth. "Its huge for us and its good we could finally win a game with a power-play goal." The shots against dont tell all of the story of Enroths workload, as the Canadiens had 24 more attempts that missed the net. The 24-year-old doesnt get to play a lot behind No. 1 goalie Ryan Miller, but got the start in Montreal largely because he has never lost to the Canadiens. His record is now 3-0-0 against the Habs. "Its actually 4-0 -- I won an exhibition game up here too," Enroth said with a laugh. "Its always a lot of fun to play here. "Theyve got a really good team this year, so this was probably the toughest win for me." Enroth may see more action in coming days. The Sabres have won only twice in their last eight games and Enroth was in net for both. He subbed for a sick Miller in a 3-1 win over the New York Rangers on March 12. Ott and Tyler Ennis scored in the opening period for the Buffalo, which is 5-5-3 under interim coach Ron Rolston since Lindy Ruff was fired Feb. 20. The Canadiens (19-5-5) entered the third period down 2-0 but got goals from Max Pacioretty and Colby Armstrong to tie the game. But only 17 seconds into overtime, Montreal defenceman P.K. Subban took an open-ice run at Mark Pysyk and missed, with his stick catching the Sabres blue-liner for a high-sticking penalty. Only two seconds remained on the man advantage when Ott shovelled the puck past Carey Price for the game-winner. The Sabres went into the game with the NHLs worst power play. Montreal coach Michel Therrien used Subban liberally during the teams comeback, but wasnt impressed with his penalty. "Its a bad penalty, especially with the effort the guys put in in the second and third," said Therrien. "Were going to take care of that internally and make sure it doesnt happen again." The Canadiens ended a five-game winning streak, but still have only one regulation loss in their last 18 games (13-1-4) since a 6-0 loss to Toronto on Feb. 9. "We went through the motions in the first period," added Therrien. "We werent at our best, thats for sure. "But we never quit. I thought the guys worked really hard to make a comeback. Enroth played really well for them. As long as the effort is there, Im going to be satisfied." Sabres scoring leader Thomas Vanek limped to the bench after taking a Christian Ehrhoff point shot off the hip area during a power play eight minutes into the second and did not return. The team said first that he had an upper-body injury, then changed it to lower-body after the game. "Well have to go day-to-day," said Rolston. "Hes limping around a bit. "It will probably be a day-to-day, pain-tolerance thing." The Canadiens failure to clear the puck from their own zone led to two Buffalo goals in the opening period. Ott jumped on a loose puck and wired a shot in off the post from the slot at 7:47 and Tyler Myers had a point shot go in off Ennis stick in front of Price at 18:59. The Canadiens had an 11-2 shot advantage in the second period but failed to score, with Enroths best stop coming off Michael Ryder at the doorstep. Pacioretty finally scored on Montreals 28th shot 7:04 into the third as he slid a shot in from the edge of the crease after some clever work by Brendan Gallagher behind the net. Armstrong, with his second goal of the season and second in as many games, then deked to the backhand to beat Enroth at 16:09. "What you saw in the latter part of the game is where were at right now," added Rolston. "We had a two-goal lead, we played well, and then the confidence of our team faltered a bit, especially after they got the first one. "Im happy we caught ourselves, but thats where were at right now. We have to build the confidence in those games to be able to finish them off. Thats another step." Notes: The Canadiens moved Gabriel Dumont to centre on the fourth line and promoted Armstrong to the third unit a game after he scored his first goal of the season. ... Michael Blunden was returned to the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League with Ryder back from an injury. ... 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On a night when Cleveland unveiled its backcourt of the future, Varejao did a little bit of everything for the Cavaliers, who blew a 16-point lead in the second half before holding on and beating the short-handed Washington Wizards 94-84 on Tuesday night in the first game on the NBA schedule. Playing his first home game after missing the final 41 last season with a broken wrist, Varejao had a career-high 23 rebounds. Kyrie Irving scored 29 points and rookie Dion Waiters added 17 for the Cavs, who needed big plays from Irving and Varejao in the final minutes to hold off the Wizards. Varejao, the Cavs 6-foot-11 frizzy-haired Brazilian bundle of energy, added nine points and had a career-high nine assists, two setting up dunks by Tristan Thompson of Brampton, Ont., in the last two minutes. Thompson finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. He had just 27 last season. Irving, who typically dishes during the game, handed his teammate a big compliment afterward. "Its the greatest feeling in the world just having somebody that you know what youre going to get from them every single night," Irving said of Varejao. "He almost had a triple-double, thats typical Andy." Jordan Crawford scored 11 points to lead the Wizards, who were without star point guard John Wall, power forward Nene and forward Kevin Seraphin. Wall, the former No. 1 overall pick, is expected to be out until late November with a knee injury and the Wizards missed him badly as rookie guard Bradley Beal and AJ Price combined to shoot 4 of 21. Beal scored eight points -- all in the first half -- and Emeka Okafor had 10 points. Washington coach Randy Wittman has high hopes for his young team, but he wont know what he has until he gets Wall and Nene, who is out with plantar fasciitis in his left foot, on the court. "That wasnt the team Ive seen the last four weeks," Wittman said. "I watched them do things tonight that I didnt ever see these guys do. They (Cavaliers) dictated the tempo, which I thought was key. We cant get beat up on the boards like we did (54-39) or shoot free throws like we did (12 of 20) and have a realistic chance to win." Irving, the NBAs reigning rookie of the year, began his second season with a strong performance alongside Waiters, a surprising No. 4 overall pick by the Cavs. Waiters didnt start a game at Syraccuse, but coach Byron Scott has been impressed with his progress and wanted to pair his two young guards together from the outset. Nike Free Schuhe Damen They played well in spurts, combining for 46 points and eight rebounds. But the duo made enough mistakes to keep Scott from giving them too much freedom. "Dion is starting to understand what were doing," said Scott, who has been demanding of Waiters during training camp and the exhibition season. "I thought he did a good job." The Cavs seemed to be on their way to a relatively routine win, but in a league where players are fond of saying "every team makes a run," the Wizards made theirs. Down 61-45 in the third quarter and looking flat, Washington opened the fourth with its 14-0 spurt, taking a 76-74 lead when Jannero Pargo drained a 3-pointer from the corner. The Wizards rallied while Irving was getting some rest, and it wasnt long before Scott sent his young star back in to help restore order. "I told Kyrie at the eight-minute mark that we have two timeouts left," Scott said. "He patted me on the leg and said, Dont worry about it Coach, I got it." Irvings driving layup in traffic gave Cleveland an 82-80 lead, and he calmly stepped up and drained a 21-foot jumper to put the Cavaliers ahead 86-80. With the Cavs up by four, Varejao fed Thompson underneath for a dunk to make it 88-84. Crawford made two free throws for Washington, and on Clevelands next possession, Irving made a spin move in the lane and passed it to Varejao, who then upstaged his slick passing teammate with a feed to Thompson for another dunk. Irving then rebounded a miss by the Wizards and it was his turn to pick up an assist to Thompson. Scott was thrilled with the way his young team -- with an average age of 24.9 years -- responded down the stretch. "They showed a lot of heart," he said. "They showed a lot of guts." Notes: According to the Cavs, Varejao is the first player to get at least nine points, 23 rebounds and nine assists in a season opener since Wilt Chamberlain in 1967. ... Washington was only 8 of 32 on 3-pointers, and missed some big ones in the fourth. ... Browns rookie QB Brandon Weeden, a big Oklahoma City fan, and RB Trent Richardson, sat behind the Cavs bench and they got a huge ovation when shown on the giant scoreboard in the second quarter. They sat with Cavs owner Dan Gilbert in the second half. ... Before the game, Gilbert said he regrets guaranteeing the Cavs would win an NBA title before LeBron James, who left Cleveland as a free agent in 2010. "Looking back now, that probably was not the most brilliant thing Ive ever done in my life," Gilbert said. ' ' '
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