Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller was ventilated for four goals on 14 shots against the New York Rangers on Friday night, and he was given a rather tough time from the hometown crowd.
He was pulled after the Rangers’ fourth goal, which came at 1:13 of the second period. Jhonas Enroth came off the bench to take over. Enroth surrendered a goal 27 seconds after the Rangers’ fourth goal, as New York built up a 6-0 lead. The two teams exchanged a total of seven goals in the middle frame.
Wow. Sabres fans give another mock cheer when Ryan Miller makes a successful clearing pass, and the longtime Buffalo goalie waves to crowd.
— John Vogl (@BuffaloVogl) April 20, 2013
This reminds me of Patrick Roy's last game in Montreal. Miller heads to dressing room after allowing a fourth goal as fans cheer departure.
— John Vogl (@BuffaloVogl) April 20, 2013
Ryan Miller might be on the verge of his Patrick Roy-Ronald Corey moment in Buffalo.
— Al Muir (@almuirSI) April 20, 2013
Update: The Sabres lost the game by a final score of 8-4, and are now eliminated from playoff contention.