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Buffalo wins 2-1, Habs-Caps goes to OT

Derek Roy, Tuukka Rask

Buffalo Sabres’ Derek Roy watches a shot by Sabres’ Craig Rivet, not shown, score on Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask of Finland during the second period of a first-round NHL playoff hockey game in Buffalo, N.Y., Thursday, April 15, 2010. (AP Photo/ Devin Duprey)

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In the second night of the playoffs, we already have our first overtime game.

Both the Capitals and Canadiens scored a single goal in the third period, with Nicklas Backstrom scoring first for Washington and Scott Gomez tying things up 2-2. Jaroslav Halak has been massive for Montreal, stopping 39 out of 41 shots in the first regulation. Alex Ovechkin is already getting thrown under the bus on Twitter right now.

So, who is going to be the hero in DC?

Buffalo Sabres 2, Boston Bruins 1

As I mentioned, the Buffalo Sabres are nearly impenetrable when they have a third period lead (like I said, they were a stunning 30-0-0 in those situations during the regular season). Buffalo rode Craig Rivet’s second period goal and suffocated the offensively challenged Bruins in the third period. Ryan Miller ended up with a great 38 save game but Tukka Rask wasn’t a slouch either, stopping 30 out of 32 Sabres shots.

This could be one rough, grind-it-out series.