Daniel Paille knew there was a chance he'd be playing for the Buffalo Sabres on Friday night, just as he and Drew Stafford did on Sunday night.
The Sabres, however, decided to bring up only one skater, Stafford, so Paille remained with the Rochester Americans.
The third-year left winger didn't pout one bit. He simply played his hound-the-puck game and in doing so helped the Amerks defeat the Binghamton Senators 4-2 at Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial.
Paille scored a short-handed goal 3:25 into the third period to break a 2-2 tie, and the Amerks maintained the one-goal lead until Rob Globke scored into an empty net with 27.2 seconds left.
Paille provides spark for Amerks
Amerks add to B-Sens' struggles
The examination on Anderson's ailing left knee earlier this week revealed no surprises. Anderson tweaked the knee in the third period of a 3-1 victory over Peoria on Oct. 20. He completed the game but hasn't practiced since.
Amerks notebook: Miller's injury prompts Sabres to call up Dennis
Amerks win fourth straight, down Binghamton
Michael Ryan scored twice and Daniel Paille broke a 2-2 tie with 3:25 gone in the third period as Rochester defeated Binghamton, 4-2.
The Amerks improved to 11-1-0-0 on the season, while the Senators lost for the sixth time in their last seven outings.
Rob Globke added a goal and an assist for Rochester, and Jean-Marc Pelletier finished with 28 saves.
Jeff Heerema and Cory Pecker scored for the B-Sens.
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Who: Chicago Wolves at Rochester Americans
When: Sunday, November 12, 2006; 6:05 PM
Where: Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial
TV: B2 Networks
Radio: WHTK 1280-AM
Internet: mms://168.75.182.197/rochester
Web site: www.amerks.com
Scoreless games after two periods were a rarity for the Florida Everblades' high-octane offense last season. The defensive-style game has become more common this season at Germain Arena.
For the second consecutive home game, the Blades found themselves in a scoreless ECHL contest entering the third period.
Florida proved it can win a defensive slugfest Friday night with its 2-1 victory over the Columbia Inferno in front of 6,057 at Germain Arena. It was the perfect way for the Blades (6-3-0) to kick off their five-game homestand and a three-game set with the Inferno (3-4-3). Florida and Columbia will meet again tonight at Germain.
Blades top Inferno 2-1
Picking up where they left off in Ohio, the Florida Everblades pulled out a solid victory Friday night on home ice over the Columbia Inferno, 2-1.
Rookie forward David Brine broke a scoreless tie 34 seconds into the third period with his third goal of the season and it came on his team-leading sixth shot of the night.
Brine picked up the puck on the other side of the net after fellow rookie forward Brad Zancanaro sent it around from the left circle, and found a little opening inside the near post left uncovered by Inferno goalie Robert Gherson.
Veteran forward Brent McDonald got the second assist.
Brine gives Everblades 2-1 win
Inferno coach no stranger to Germain
Everblades kill off Inferno
Everblades open home stand with 2-1 win over Columbia
Everblades place Lee on IR
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Who: Columbia Inferno at Florida Everblades
When: Saturday, November 11, 2006; 7:30 PM
Where: Germain Arena
TV: B2 Network, UPN-8
Radio: Sportsradio 770 AM
Internet: www.abc-7.com
Web site: www.floridaeverblades.com
- Location:Cape Coral, Fl
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awake - Music:Alice in Chains

