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Isles can claim Sabres lucky, but fact is Buffalo leads 3-1

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Now Ryan Miller has something to dispute.

The Sabres goalie didn't buy the notion that Buffalo is suddenly relying on luck to take control of its playoff series against the New York Islanders.

The Isles can complain all they want about two contentious goals that went against them in consecutive games this week. But Miller maintained Thursday that the Sabres have done more than enough to deserve to be up 3-1 in their best-of-7 Eastern Conference quarterfinals.

"I know the Islanders are livid and trying to get their guys fired up about something," Miller said after a brief practice. "But I just think the series should be defined by more than that. ... I don't truly believe in luck. I think we've gotten some breaks and it's because we've been working hard."

The two teams have certainly kept NHL video replay officials busy in a series that the top-seeded Sabres can end in Game 5 on Friday night.

It began during Game 3 on Monday night, when a video review ruled Sabres Thomas Vanek's shot dribbled in over the goal line in Buffalo's 3-2 victory. Then came the Sabres' 4-2 win Wednesday night, when the Islanders had a potential tying goal disallowed with 1:42 remaining when referee Mike Leggo ruled Miller was pushed into the goal with the puck underneath him. Leggo's decision was upheld by replay officials in Toronto.

"The timing of it stinks for them," Miller said. "But it's worked out for us and we have to take advantage."

Islanders coach Ted Nolan said the team has to move on from the disallowed goal and prepare for the next game.

"That's water under the bridge," Nolan said. "As far as we're concerned, that was a goal but, hey, what can you do about it?"

The Islanders have little time to regroup if they plan to force Game 6, which would be at Long Island on Sunday night, and avoid losing their fifth consecutive first-round playoff series. New York hasn't advanced past the first round since reaching the conference finals in 1993.

The key is forgetting what happened Wednesday.

"We can't sit around here and feel sorry for ourselves," goalie Rick DiPietro said. "Now it's up to us. We have three games left and we have to win all three."

The Islanders have shown resilience this season, dramatically sneaking into the playoffs by winning their final four games. And the Isles have shown few signs of wilting against a Sabres opponent that led the league with 53 wins and 308 goals.

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