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Sabres shoot for revenge versus streaking Islanders


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Martin Biron #43 of the New York Islanders makes a save against the Buffalo Sabres on October 31, 2009 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The Isles defeated the Sabres 5-0 and Biron earned his 200th caree victory. (Jim McIsaac, Getty Images)
Martin Biron #43 of the New York Islanders makes a save against the Buffalo Sabres on October 31, 2009 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The Isles defeated the Sabres 5-0 and Biron earned his 200th caree victory. (Jim McIsaac, Getty Images)

The Buffalo Sabres will be seeking to exact some revenge tonight when they welcome the streaking New York Islanders for a battle at HSBC Arena.

These clubs met Saturday on Long Island and the Islanders breezed to a 5-0 victory over the visiting Sabres. That was the third straight win for New York, and the Isles made it four in a row with Monday's home victory against the Edmonton Oilers.

Tonight already marks the third meeting between the Isles and Sabres this year, as Buffalo kicked off the season series with a 6-3 home win on October 16. The Sabres have taken five of eight overall from New York and the Isles have dropped two straight, three of four and seven of their last nine games in Buffalo.

The Sabres had a four-game winning streak snapped in Saturday's loss at Nassau Coliseum and the Islanders also dealt Northeast Division-leading Buffalo just its second regulation setback of the season. Former Sabre Martin Biron made 38 saves for his 200th career win and Jeff Tambellini recorded his first career hat trick to lift the Isles to the easy win over their Empire State rivals.

Ryan Miller started in net, but was pulled after giving up three goals on 16 shots for the Sabres. Patrick Lalime finished the game between the pipes and was charged with two goals on 14 shots. Miller, who is 9-7-0 in 16 career games against the Islanders, is expected to get the start again tonight.

Buffalo forwards Paul Gaustad and Patrick Kaleta have been battling flu-like symptoms recently, but both could be back on the ice tonight. Kaleta missed the last game with the illness, but is probable for this evening's contest. Gaustad has sat out the Sabres' last two outings and is questionable.

The Sabres are 4-1-1 as the host this year and will also welcome Philadelphia on Friday to complete a brief two-game homestand.

The Islanders had just one win on the season prior to putting together their current win streak. New York is coming off a 3-1 win over the Oilers as defenseman Brendan Witt recorded his first career two-goal game and Dwayne Roloson made 22 saves to lead the Isles. Rookie center John Tavares also scored for the Islanders

Witt, in his 14th NHL campaign, had never before scored more than three goals in a single season. His pair of scores gave him 25 for his career, and his last goal came in a January 22, 2008 contest against Carolina.

"Throughout a year, you're going to get your bad bounces and you're going to get your lucky bounces," Witt said. "So take 'em as they come, and I thought we played pretty hard tonight, pretty disciplined. Just keep this thing rolling."

The Isles have already matched their season-high win streak from last year and, with a win tonight, can post their longest stretch of consecutive wins since a six-game tear from February 12-21, 2008.

Biron is expected to get the start for the Islanders tonight. He is 7-2-1 with a 2.89 goals-against average in 11 career games against his former club.

The Isles are just 1-2-3 as the visiting team this year, but did earn its only road win in Friday's meeting with Washington.

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