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    Nov 15, 2008, 03:04

    BUFFALO, New York (Ticker) -- Since entering the NHL, the

    Columbus Blue Jackets have had the number of the Buffalo Sabres.

    R.J. Umberger made sure nothing changed on Friday.

    Umberger scored twice and rookie Derick Brassard extended his

    goal-scoring streak to three games as the Blue Jackets cruised

    to a 6-1 victory over the Sabres.

    Former Sabre Michael Peca netted his first goal of the season

    and Manny Malhotra and captain Rick Nash also tallied for the

    Blue Jackets, who have won four of five.

    "We've been playing really well," Peca said. "It was the first

    game all season we had our entire lineup healthy, which gave us

    a lot of confidence. We knew we had a great opponent in Buffalo

    - they're fast, they're skilled. We had to play a very

    responsible game, and I think we did that."

    "We know what we're doing," Columbus goaltender Pascal Leclaire

    said. "We have a lot of confidence in our group. We're not

    scared of anybody."

    Jason Chimera and defenseman Mike Commodore added two assists

    apiece for Columbus and Leclaire made 36 saves in his first

    appearance since October 25. The 26-year-old goaltender had

    been sidelined with a sprained ankle.

    "I felt good," Leclaire said. "It didn't slow me down or

    anything. I wouldn't have come back if I wasn't all right.

    There was no issue with that."

    Jason Pominville netted the lone goal for the Sabres, who fell

    to 3-1-1 against Western Conference opponents.

    Entering with an all-time record of 5-2-1 against Buffalo,

    Columbus wasted little time taking control of this one.

    "Right off the bat, we gave a few opportunities," Pominville

    said. "They outplayed us tonight. The chances they had, the

    shots they had. ... It was a message we have to be better, and

    we know it."

    Umberger gave the Blue Jackets a lead it would not relinquish at

    5:37 of the first period, converting a pass from below the end

    line on the right side of the net by Jared Boll while standing

    on the doorstep. Peca, who spent five seasons with the Sabres

    from 1995-2000, doubled the advantage less than two minutes

    later, when he tipped defenseman Fedor Tyutin's blast from the

    left point past goaltender Patrick Lalime for his first goal of

    the campaign.

    "I think we came out in the first period and got the start we

    wanted to," Umberger said. "We've talked a lot about our first

    period and how we want to dictate games, come in with a better

    attitude. It was good to see us tonight start that way."

    "If you're going to expose your goaltender to that right off the

    bat, you're asking for it," Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff said.

    "We've got to be better than that."

    The NHL's Rookie of the Month for October, Brassard made it 3-0

    with 4:12 remaining in the first, snapping a shot from the slot

    inside the right goalpost for his team-leading eighth tally.

    "That was not the kind of start you want to have," Lalime said.

    "I think every chance they had, they found a way to put it in."

    Malhotra chased Lalime at 5:13 of the second period. Chimera

    beat defenseman Toni Lydman to the puck behind the net after the

    goaltender left it there and made a backhand pass to Malhotra,

    who buried a one-timer from the slot for a 4-0 bulge.

    "I had no idea there was one guy coming," Lalime said. "Just a

    little miscommunication there."

    Ryan Miller replaced Lalime, who had stopped just half of the

    eight shots he faced, and made two saves. Lalime returned to

    start the third period, however, and did not fare much better.

    "I was just trying to do anything to get an edge," Ruff said of

    pulling Lalime. "I wasn't pulling him because it was his fault.

    It looked like that because of the fourth goal, which you have

    to blame him on, but not the first three."

    "I was happy to go back in there and feel something, "Lalime

    said. "They didn't have many shots in the first couple of

    periods. It was nice to go back."

    Pominville got Buffalo on the board during a 5-on-3 power play

    with 6:23 to go in the second, but Umberger netted his second

    goal of the night less than six minutes into the third session

    and Nash tallied less than two minutes later for the final

    margin.

    Lalime yielded all six goals on a total of 25 shots.

    "One of those nights," he said. "You look at it and you just

    throw that one out and look at coming back stronger."