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  Sunday, Apr. 9 12:00pm ET
Tie with Caps enough for Buffalo
 
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- On the last day of the regular season, the Buffalo Sabres did just enough to slip into the NHL playoffs. Coach Lindy Ruff gets to chew another day.

Stu Barnes
Stu Barnes, left, scored Buffalo's biggest goal of the season.

"I beat the heck out of a piece of gum all game long," Ruff said after Sunday's 1-1 tie with the Washington Capitals. "We said it probably was going to come down to the last game, but it turned out to be the last period -- the last few minutes. But we got the job done."

The result gave the defending Eastern Conference champions the eighth and final seed in the conference and eliminated the Carolina Hurricanes. The Capitals will have the No. 2 seed.

Needing a win or a tie to clinch a playoff berth, Buffalo took the lead on Stu Barnes' goal 2:48 into the third period. Washington's Richard Zednik tied it with 14:24 to play.

Dominik Hasek made 17 saves for the Sabres, including a super glove save on Brendan Witt in the first period. Olaf Kolzig was also solid, making 24 saves for the Caps.

Because each team gets a point if the game is tied after regulation, the extra period became essentially meaningless, making for a wild five minutes that worked both goaltenders hard.

"Somebody said, 'Just let them come down and score and let's get out of here,' which isn't bad thinking," Ruff said. "But check with them -- maybe we can score. It looks better that way."

The Capitals, who clinched the Southeast Division title on Saturday without taking the ice, entered the day with a chance to finish atop the conference standings for the first time in franchise history. But they needed to win and they needed the Philadelphia Flyers to lose -- and neither happened.

"It's hard," coach Ron Wilson said. "The adrenaline's going, but how I felt yesterday was incredible elation for the kind of season that we had, rebounding from where we were last year, from where we were at the beginning of the season, coming together and see our team succeed like this where it hasn't before."

Washington will now renew a very familiar rivalry with the seventh-seeded Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the playoffs. The Caps and Pens met in the postseason in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995 and 1996. The Penguins won four of the five series, even though Washington won the opening game each time.

"It's been a couple of years since the last time," said defenseman Calle Johansson, one of the few players who has been with the Capitals through all five series. "It's going to be interesting."

Buffalo will oppose the Flyers, who clinched the top seed with a 4-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Sunday.

Barnes broke the scoreless tie with his 20th goal of the season after Chris Gratton intercepted Andrei Nikolishin's attempt to clear the puck along the boards. Gratton fed Barnes in the slot for the easy point-blank goal. Content with the tie, the Sabres did have another shot on goal the entire period.

The Capitals tied it when Zednik picked off Maxim Afinogenov's pass just outside Buffalo's blue line. Zednik skated into the offensive zone and had his slapshot deflected by Rhett Warrener, changing its direction enough to throw off Hasek. The puck flew over the goalkeeper's left shoulder for Zednik's 19th goal of the season.

"One goal difference and you could be out," Hasek said. "But fortunately we played very focused today. They scored a very lucky goal."
 


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