Canadiens aim to take 3-1 series lead over visiting Sabres tonight
MONTREAL — The Buffalo Sabres can relate to the time-tested adage that some days you’re the pigeon, some days you’re the statue.
After a messy 6-2 loss to the host Canadiens on Sunday — leaving the Sabres down 2-1 in the best-of-seven playoff series — coach Lindy Ruff pointed to a number of self-inflicted mistakes and poor decisions that must be rectified if the Atlantic Division-leading squad hopes to level the second-round series tonight in Montreal.
“We weren’t good enough (in Game 3). We weren’t good enough to win the game,” said Ruff. “It isn’t a time for excuses … I need their best game (tonight).”
After losing the series opener 4-2 in Buffalo, the Canadiens have bounced back with 5-1 and 6-2 victories. Since Game 1, the youngest team in the NHL playoffs has outscored the Sabres 11-3 and has outshot them 64-57.
