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NEW YORK ISLANDERS VS BUFFALO SABRES EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS
Left wing Ryan Smyth (94) of the New York Islanders has his shot on goal blocked by Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller (30) in the 2nd period of game one of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo on April 12, 2007. (UPI Photo/Jerome Davis)

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Thomas Vanek scored the only shootout goal Friday and Ryan Miller made 30 saves in his 500th game to bring Buffalo a 2-1 win over the New York Islanders.
Steve Ott's third-period goal provided the difference Tuesday and the Buffalo Sabes snapped Pittsburgh's seven-game winning streak, 4-2.
A hat trick from Brad Richards led an offensive outburst Friday that brought the New York Rangers an 8-4 victory over Buffalo.
Drew Stafford's shootout goal gave Buffalo a 3-2 victory over Boston Wednesday in the city's first major sports event since the Boston Marathon bombings.
Rene Bourque ignited an offensive outburst Thursday that brought Montreal a spot in the playoffs with a 5-1 victory over Buffalo.
Winnipeg's Andrew Ladd registered a goal and an assist Tuesday, helping the Jets stay in playoff contention with a 4-1 victory over Buffalo.
Nathan Gerbe notched the only goal of a shootout Sunday and the Buffalo Sabres emerged with a 3-2 win over fading New Jersey.
Brian Flynn and Jochen Hecht scored 12 seconds apart in the third period to snap a tie Friday and lift Buffalo over Ottawa 4-2.
Buffalo's Kevin Porter netted two goals Tuesday and the Sabres brought an end to Pittsburgh's 15-game winning streak with a 4-1 defeat of the Penguins.
Anton Khudobin posted his second career shutout Sunday and the Boston Bruins scored twice in third period for a 2-0 win over Buffalo.
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A damaged movie theater is seen in aftermath of a series of tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, May 21, 2013. On May 20 a series of tornadoes swept through severals towns south of Oklahoma City leaving a path of destruction and killing at least 24 people. UPI/J.P. Wilson