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  Tuesday, Dec. 12 7:00pm ET
Dumont's hat trick dooms Bruins
 
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BOSTON (AP) -- Dominik Hasek got plenty of help from J.P. Dumont in recording his latest shutout.

Jean_Pierre Dumont
Jean-Pierre Dumont scored the game's only three goals.

Hasek stopped 22 shots for his third shutout of the season and 48th of his career and Dumont scored all three of Buffalo's goals to lead the Sabres to a 3-0 victory over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night.

"The important thing was how he responded from a poor game in New York," Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said of Hasek's 5-2 loss to the Rangers last Friday. "They scored five goals on him, but he made three or four tough saves in the first period and he wasn't tested often after that."

It was only the 12th time in NHL history that one player scored all the goals in a 3-0 game. Edmonton's Ryan Smyth did it earlier this season and is the only person to have accomplished it twice.

Dumont's power-play goal at 3:25 of the second period gave the Sabres a 1-0 lead. He took a pass from Maxim Afinogenov and beat goalie Peter Skudra from in front of the net. It was Buffalo's first score at the FleetCenter in 238 minutes, 18 seconds, a span of nearly four games.

The Sabres won for the fourth time in five games and earned their first victory at Boston since Dec. 12, 1998.

The Bruins fell to 6-5-3-2 at home, and have failed to win consecutive games at the FleetCenter since Oct. 26, Mike Keenan's debut as Boston's coach. The team hasn't put together back-to-back victories since Oct. 11, the fourth game of the season.

"This team hasn't matured as a group and gained the confidence to play against any team on their terms," Keenan said.

Dumont scored his team-leading 12th goal of the season 2:07 into the third when he slipped a backhander through Skudra's legs. Keenan immediately pulled Skudra in favor of rookie Andrew Raycroft.

Dumont, who has accounted for the team's past five goals, added an empty-net goal with two seconds left for his second career hat trick. His first came April 8, 1999, against the Rangers.

"It feels much better tonight than scoring two goals and losing like what happened the other night against the Rangers," Dumont said. "Also, Dominik's shutout was big for him and for us."

Boston had several quality scoring opportunities late in the third period, but Hasek stopped Bill Guerin's one-timer from the slot with 7:15 left and turned back Brian Rolston with less than six minutes remaining.

"He made the saves he had to make," said Boston forward Dixon Ward, a former teammate of Hasek's. "He played real solid and didn't give us anything. We just can't leave anything in our zone and we did. We have to find a way to get it past him and we didn't do that tonight."

Hasek improved to 12-9-2 and posted his first shutout in 11 games since blanking the New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils in back-to-back games in mid-November.

The Buffalo defense held the Bruins to 13 shots over the final two periods and the Sabres didn't allow a shot on goal during a six-minute stretch early in the third.

Skudra started his 10th straight game in place of Byron Dafoe (knee) and made 21 saves before he was lifted for Raycroft, who stopped all six shots he faced.

Game notes
Buffalo C Doug Gilmour has missed the last eight games with a pelvic injury and might return Friday against Carolina. ... Forward Bill Guerin has eight goals in 13 games since being traded to Boston. ... Boston D Darren Van Impe returned after missing five games with a knee strain. ... Raycroft was sent to Providence (AHL) Saturday and recalled Monday. ... Bruins D Pavel Kolarik was also recalled Tuesday, but was scratched. ... The Sabres rank 14th in the league in penalty killing, but are 47-of-50 over their last five games.

 


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