Chaput's two goals carry Canucks past Sabres
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[February 13, 2017]
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Alexandre
Burrows gave the Vancouver Canucks the spark they were looking for
on Sunday night.
Burrows started a skirmish in the first period and later scored the
game-winner in a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres.
"We came out on top and that's the most important thing," Burrows
said.
Michael Chaput scored twice for Vancouver (25-25-6), and Bo Horvat
also scored. Jacob Markstrom made 26 saves.
Burrows stirred things up 7:15 into the game. After a play in the
Sabres zone, Burrows slashed Sabres goalie Robin Lehner, who
responded accordingly. Sabres defenseman Justin Falk then leveled
Burrows; all three players were given roughing penalties, which
resulted in a
Vancouver power play.
Horvat scored on the ensuing man advantage and the Canucks had the
edge in all areas on the ice from there on out.
"He probably thought I got too close to him or I gave him a whack
and he wasn't too happy about it," Burrows said. "But for our group,
we responded well ... that might have been what really changed it
up."
Tyler Ennis and Kyle Okposo scored for the Sabres (23-23-10). Lehner
made 27 saves and went on a lengthy rant in the Sabres locker room
afterward.
"It's not even disappointing any more, it's starting to get angry,"
Lehner said. "This is all talk. We've got to look ourselves in the
mirror here. I think it's disrespectful when we have a game plan,
we're going through things, the last few days we've just been going
through on how to play our second period. Coach brought it up there,
coming up with a good game plan. We do the exact opposite. We don't
do what he said and that gets me angry, I think it gets a lot of
guys angry. Disrespectful is the word."
Buffalo has had some positive momentum since the start of the new
year but has been unable to turn the corner for good. The Sabres
have followed each of their last three wins -- impressive victories
over Ottawa, San Jose and Toronto -- with losses. They currently sit
two points out of last place in the Eastern Conference and five
points out of the final wild-card spot.
"We've got to stop thinking after we win a game we're Chicago or
Boston or who we think we are, I don't know. But it's time," Lehner
said. "It's time to realize that we're a grinding hockey team that's
got to follow the structure and start listening to our coach and
start respecting this team and respecting our coach."
Ennis opened the scoring 4:58 into the first period after a turnover
by Markus Grankund in the Vancouver end. Evan Rodrigues found Ennis
on his left, who had an easy finish for his fourth goal of the
season.
After Burrows' incident with Lehner, Horvat evened the score with a
power-play goal 9:07 into the first period by redirecting a shot
from the point. It was his 17th goal of the season.
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Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom (25) makes a save on a Buffalo Sabres
shot during the third period at KeyBank Center. The Canucks beat the
Sabres 4-2. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports
Chaput made it 2-1 just after another Sabres penalty expired. As
Evander Kane exited the box for elbowing, Chaput buried a quick shot
from the slot for his second goal of the season.
Buffalo evened the score before the first period was over, finding
the back of the net with 15.6 seconds remaining. Defenseman Rasmus
Ristolainen spotted Kyle Okposo beside the net with a terrific feed
and Okposo guided the puck home for his team-best 18th goal of the
season.
Burrows made it 3-2 five minutes into the second period on a quick
shot after a feed from defenseman Troy Stecher. It was Burrows'
ninth goal of the season.
Chaput picked up his second goal of the evening with 4:27 left in
the second period just after another Sabres penalty ended.
Defenseman Alexander Edler's shot-fake fooled the Sabres, and Edler
followed with a quick cross-ice pass to Chaput to set up a
one-timer.
"They were timely goals on the road in a tough situation in a game
we needed," Canucks coach Willie Desjardins said. "It was important
for us to get it."
NOTES: D Cody Franson (foot), C Zemgus Girgensons (middle body) and
LW Nicolas Deslauriers were scratched for the Sabres. Franson is
expected to miss the next 2-3 weeks with a bone bruise in the foot.
He suffered the injury Thursday against the Anaheim Ducks. ...
Specifics regarding Girgensons' injury have yet to be revealed, but
he is expected to miss at least a couple of games. ... D Alex Biega
and D Philip Larsen were scratched for the Canucks. ... This was the
second and final meeting between the teams this season. Vancouver
won the first meeting 2-1 at home on Oct. 20.
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