Slipping Away
Buffalo,N.Y. – The Philadelphia Flyers grip on home-ice advantage in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs is loosening, but even with three losses in four games a spot in the postseason seems fairly secure.
The Buffalo Sabres chances of cracking the top eight, on the other hand, are getting worse by the day.
Oddsmakers from Online Sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.COM have made the Sabres -110 money line favorites for today’s game against the Flyers. Current NHL Public Betting Information shows that 52% of more than 187 bets for this game have been placed on the Sabres -110.
Two teams in need of points will face off Friday night at HSBC Arena as the Flyers look to complete a four-game season sweep of the fading Sabres.
Philadelphia (37-22-10) has been entrenched in fourth place in the East for most of the past two months, but that position is being challenged by surging Pittsburgh. The cross-state rivals are tied for second in the Atlantic Division and fourth in the conference with 84 points, though the Flyers have three games in hand.
They had an excellent chance to pick up two points in their latest game, leading Stanley Cup champion Detroit 2-0 late in the second period on the road Tuesday night. The Red Wings, though, scored a goal shortly before the end of the second and added two in the third to win 3-2, handing Philadelphia its third loss in four games.
"We’ve got some work to do to catch up with them," coach John Stevens said.
The Sabres (34-28-8), meanwhile, have some work to do to catch Carolina for eighth place in the East. They trail the Hurricanes by five points for the final spot – with two games in hand – and also need to pass ninth-place Florida.
Buffalo has lost four of five, including a 5-2 loss to the Flyers on March 10. The other three losses have been against non-playoff teams, the latest 4-2 at Ottawa on Tuesday after the Sabres led 2-0 after one period.
Buffalo had 13 shots in the game – seven after the second period – a performance that left coach Lindy Ruff fuming.
"I’m very embarrassed. Embarrassed for our fans, embarrassed for how we played the last forty minutes,” Ruff said. "It’s not acceptable this time of year."
The Sabres’ play against Philadelphia thus far this season hasn’t made Ruff feel any better. Buffalo has lost its three meetings with the Flyers by three goals apiece, allowing 14 total.
Philadelphia scores 3.14 goals per game to rank third in the East, but it’s only scored eight goals in losing three of four. The Flyers haven’t gotten a goal from Jeff Carter – third in the league with 38 – in those four games, and Carter has only scored in one of Philadelphia’s last 10 games.
That one game came last week when Buffalo visited the Wachovia Center, as Carter netted two goals against the Sabres for the second time this season. Scott Hartnell also scored twice in the Flyers’ 5-2 win.
Philadelphia has an NHL-best six 20-goal scorers, but Buffalo gets much of its scoring from two players – Thomas Vanek and Derek Roy. The two have combined for 59 goals, but they’ve only totaled three in the team’s last six games.
They’ve combined for one goal against the Flyers this season.
They’ll have a hard time scoring on Philadelphia goaltender Martin Biron, who only has a 4-3-0 record since Feb. 25 but has posted a 1.84 goals-against average.
The former Sabre has a 1.67 GAA in the three wins against Buffalo this season.
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Posted: 3/20/09 12:00AM ET