Jets-Sabres summary
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ҕӕ SUMMARY
FIRST PERIOD

No Scoring
Missed penalty shot — Kane, Wpg, 14:59.
Penalty — Ott Buf (cross-checking) 11:18.
SECOND PERIOD
1. Winnipeg, Gagnon 3 (Meech, Byfuglien) 7:42
2. Buffalo, Vanek 18 (Ennis, Stafford) 11:57 (pp)
Penalties — Scott Buf (high-sticking) 3:48, Wheeler Wpg (hooking) 11:38, Ladd Wpg (fighting, major), Ott Buf (roughing, fighting, minor-major) 19:34.
THIRD PERIOD
3. Winnipeg, Miettinen 3 (Wright, Stuart) 12:24
Penalties — None
Shots on goal by

Winnipeg151410–39
Buffalo41011–25
Goal — Winnipeg: Pavelec (W,21-18-3); Buffalo: Enroth (L,4-4-1).
Power plays (goals-chances) — Winnipeg: 0-3; Buffalo: 1-1.
Referees — Tim Peel, Gord Dwyer. Linesmen — Mark Shewchyk, Michel Cormier.
Attendance — 18,654 (19,070).