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The Sabres come to Winnipeg for the New Year’s Eve game with a good feeling. They were outshot 50-17 by the Washington Capitals on Sunday night but rode the excellent goaltending of Ryan Miller (49 saves) and won the game in a six-round shootout, 2-1.

Miller has been one of the few highlights for a poor Sabres team this season. Though 10-17-1, he’s managed a .927 save percentage and a 2.69 goals-against average.

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Ryan Miller. (Susan Walsh, the Associated Press files)
CP Ryan Miller. (Susan Walsh, the Associated Press files)

Buffalo, 4-9-1 vs. the Western Conference this season, is 2-0-1 in its last three games and 4-1-1 in the last six.

That span includes a Dec. 17 win over the Jets, 4-2, which was followed by a victory over the Boston Bruins.

Though pointless on Sunday, LW Matt Moulson is the Sabres’ leading scorer this season with 26 points.

WINNIPEG JETS

31 Ondrej Pavelec

35 Al Montoya

2 Adam Pardy

5 Mark Stuart

7 Keaton Ellerby

8 Jacob Trouba

9 Evander Kane

12 Olli Jokinen

14 Anthony Peluso

16 Andrew Ladd

17 James Wright

18 Bryan Little

22 Chris Thorburn

26 Blake Wheeler

27 Eric Tangradi

33 Dustin Byfuglien

39 Toby Enstrom

40 Devin Setoguchi

44 Zach Bogosian

55 Mark Scheifele

59 Eric O’Dell

67 Michael Frolik

BUFFALO SABRES

1 Jhonas Enroth

30 Ryan Miller

3 Mark Pysyk

4 Jamie McBain

6 Mike Weber

9 Steve Ott

10 Christian Ehrhoff

17 Linus Omark

19 Cody Hodgson

20 Henrik Tallinder

21 Drew Stafford

23 Ville Leino

26 Matt Moulson

27 Matt D’Agostini

28 Zemgus Girgensons

32 John Scott

37 Matt Ellis

52 Alexander Sulzer

57 Tyler Myers

63 Tyler Ennis

65 Brian Flynn

82 Marcus Foligno

— Tim Campbell

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