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Buffalo Sabres (9-3-1) at Boston Bruins (6-7-2), 7 p.m.

Sports Network | November 7, 2009

(Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins will aim to halt a three-game losing streak tonight, when they host the Buffalo Sabres at TD Garden.

The Bruins have been outscored 5-1 over their skid, as they were shut out in back-to-back games by the Rangers and Red Wings before Thursday's 2-1 shootout loss to the rival Canadiens.

Boston, which endured a scoreless run of 192 minutes and six seconds, got a goal out of Patrice Bergeron in regulation and 25 saves from Tim Thomas. Zdeno Chara and Derek Morris assisted on the game-trying goal, which came with 52 seconds left in the third.

"Stay positive. I know sometimes it's hard to do and easy to say," Bergeron said of his club's attitude during the recent stretch. "We have to make sure its in here. Everyone has to step up."

Boston began a four-game homestand without David Krejci, who was diagnosed with swine flu. The Bruins fell to 4-4-1 as the host and aim to avoid their first four-game slide since February 7-14 of last season.

Buffalo, meanwhile, lost for just the second time in seven games (5-2-0) last night at home, where it suffered a 5-2 setback to Philadelphia.

Derek Roy and Tyler Myers both netted power-play goals, while Roy added an assist for the Sabres. Playing in his 499th career game, Tim Connolly notched his 300th career point with an assist.

Ryan Miller ended with 32 saves.

"We didn't establish a forecheck early on," said Roy. "We came out a little better in the second period, but they got that goal and it put a damper on our game."

The Northeast Division-leading Sabres won their first four road games of the season before suffering a 5-0 blanking at the hands of the Islanders last Saturday. Buffalo's next two games are at home following this contest.

The Sabres have won six of their last eight over the Bruins, taking three of their last five trips to Boston.

Northeast Standings

GP W L OTL PT
Buffalo 18 12 5 1 25
Ottawa 19 10 6 3 23
Boston 21 9 8 4 22
Montreal 21 10 11 0 20
Toronto 20 3 11 6 12

(updated 11.20.2009 at 9:16 AM EST)

Boston Bruins Injuries

Out (IR / Out / Suspended / Physically unvailable)

Player Injury Type Injury Date
Marc Savard foot 10/21/2009