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    Nov 13, 2008, 02:43

    BUFFALO, New York (Ticker) -- An early flurry of goals helped

    the Buffalo Sabres snap a long home losing streak against the

    St. Louis Blues.

    Adam Mair, Tim Connolly and Jason Pominville scored less than

    three minutes apart early in the first period Wednesday and the

    Sabres held on for a 4-3 victory over the Blues.

    Defenseman Henrik Tallinder also tallied and Ryan Miller made 30

    saves for Buffalo, which recorded its first home victory over

    St. Louis since October 22, 1995 - a span of nine games.

    "I thought we came out really well in the game," Sabres coach

    Lindy Ruff said. "We did a lot of good things in tonight's game

    vs. what we did in Boston (on Saturday). That was probably the

    most scoring chances we generated in one game, and we didn't

    really give up a lot."

    Just 22 seconds after Andrew Peters and David Koci were sent to

    the penalty box for fighting, the Sabres got on the board at

    2:46, when Mair unleashed a slap shot from the top of the slot

    that sailed just under the crossbar for a 1-0 lead.

    Connolly doubled the advantage at 4:55, deflecting Jochen

    Hecht's centering pass from the right side of the net past

    goaltender Manny Legace. Connolly's tip went between Legace's

    pads and bounced off the goalpost and a defender before entering

    the net.

    "I felt great going into the game, I'm just not stopping the

    puck, it's as simple as that," Legace said. "I'm just not doing

    the job. It's no one's fault but my own."

    Legace was pulled after Buffalo added a third goal - on its

    seventh shot - just 23 seconds later. Connolly centered the

    puck from behind the net to Pominville, who beat the veteran

    netminder to the stick side with a wrist shot.

    "Tonight was a night where we got a couple, but we easily could

    have gotten a few more," Pominville said. "We've had a tough

    time finding the net, but we got two. We got going, and

    hopefully we can help the team that way."

    St. Louis got one back with 5:53 remaining in the first period,

    when David Perron netted his first of the season, beating Miller

    with a bad-angle shot from below the left faceoff circle.

    The Blues cut the deficit to 3-2 at 3:27 of the second period.

    Keith Tkachuk's centering pass bounced in front of the net, and

    rookie Patrik Berglund batted the puck on his backhand past

    Miller.

    Tallinder made it a 4-2 game 3:34 into the third period before

    Lee Stempniak pulled the Blues back within one with 11:52 left

    to play. Perron recorded his second assist of the game on St.

    Louis' goal, setting up Stempniak right in front of the crease.

    "Of course we want to build on this positive attitude, but I

    think we still can play better," said Tallinder, who also had an

    assist. "We were a little bit up and down today. I think maybe

    instead of playing 50 minutes, we can play 60 minutes. We need

    to be solid all over for 60 minutes."

    With goaltender Chris Mason pulled for an extra attacker, the

    Blues supplied heavy pressure in the final minute but could not

    get the equalizer past Miller, extending their losing streak to

    six games (0-5-1).

    "It's just unfortunate we could not come back and get the win,"

    Perron said. "After the 3-0 (deficit), we just wanted to step

    up and play better in the second and third (periods)."

    Mason turned aside 24 shots after replacing Legace.

    "I don't know if there's a lot to be encouraged about," Blues

    coach Andy Murray said. "We've played hard in all but one of

    our games this year. We don't have a lot of results to show for

    it simply because we are hurting ourselves at the beginning of

    games. You get down like that, you have to chase it all night."