(SportsNetwork.com) - The Montreal Canadiens will try to avoid only their second three-game losing streak of the season Saturday when they host the Buffalo Sabres in the finale of a home-and-home series. Montreal was well rested for Fridays opener in Buffalo, having had four days of rest after losing 5-0 to the New York Rangers on Sunday. However, the Sabres were able to halt a six-game slide against the Canadiens by posting a 2-1 regulation victory at First Niagara Centre. Matt Moulson played the hero for Buffalo, scoring the game-winning goal with 1:18 left in the third period. It was the fourth goal of the season for Moulson and his first game-winning tally. Montreal tied the game at 1-1 early in the third, but Buffalo was able to go on top thanks to a fortunate bounce while on a power play. Tyler Ennis had dumped the puck into the Montreal end off the glass and Habs goaltender Carey Price went behind the net to play it. However, it hit off a stanchion and bounced out front where Moulson had an open net for the game-winner. He had a number of chances to score throughout the game, Sabres coach Ted Nolan said. For him to get two or three chances and to get one like that was probably fitting. Ennis had the other goal for the Sabres and Jhonas Enroth made 30 saves for the win. It was the fourth victory in the last five games for Buffalo, which is suddenly surging after beginning 2014-15 with a dreadful 3-13-2 record. P.A. Parenteau had the only goal for the Canadiens, who fell for the third time in five games. Price allowed both goals on 25 shots. I think there are some good things to build off of, Montreals Max Pacioretty said. We have to do a better job of finding ways to score goals. The Canadiens, who lead the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference with 33 points, have managed only a total of three goals over the last three games. Montreals only three-game slide this season came during an 0-2-1 stretch from Oct. 30-Nov. 4. Fridays setback was the Habs first loss against Buffalo since a 2-1 defeat in Montreal on March 23, 2013. The Habs have claimed two straight encounters at the Bell Centre and are 3-1-1 in their last five home tilts versus Buffalo. Mark Reynolds Jersey . Early in the first period, Stuart pinched in from the blue line, hit Nash and was assessed a minor penalty for elbowing. Nash remained in the game for the rest of the first period, but did not return for the second. Washington Nationals Jerseys .com) - Eric Fehr and Marcus Johansson each registered a pair of goals, as Washington spoiled the head coaching debut of Peter Horachek by picking up a 6-2 victory in Toronto on Wednesday. http://www.officialnationalsgearshop.com/Nationals-Bryce-Harper-Kids-Jersey/ . -- Theres something about playing on Orlandos floor lately that seems to bring out the best in the Dallas Mavericks. Daniel Murphy Jersey . Johns IceCaps erased an early two-goal deficit to come from behind and defeat the host Portland Pirates 5-4 on Saturday in American Hockey League action. Brian Goodwin Jersey . -- What Anthony Jennings lacked in experience, LSU more than compensated for with a talented supporting cast in the Outback Bowl.PANAMA CITY - Mexicos Carlos Ortiz won the Panama Claro Championship on Sunday for his first Web.com Tour title, closing with a 6-under 64 for a four-stroke victory. The 22-year-old former North Texas player finished at 12-under 268 at Panama Golf Club and earned $112,500 to jump from seventh to second on the money list with $171,500. "I still cant believe it," Ortiz said. "I started kind of shaky. I was pretty nervous, I can admit it. ... I knew if I could shoot under par I would have a chance. The only thing I wanted was to have a chance on the back nine. I had it and I took it." His earnings total should be more thhan enough to guarantee a spot on the PGA Tour next season as a top-25 finisher on the money list.dddddddddddd "Thats always been a lifetime dream," Ortiz said. "Its what we all work so hard for." Jason Gore was second after a 66. Daniel Berger, Derek Fathauer and Aron Price, the second-round leader, tied for third at 7 under. Berger and Fathauer shot 67, and Price had a 70. Alex Cejka, the winner of the season-opening Colombia Championship and second last week in the Brazil Champions, tied for 11th at 4 under after a 69. He earned $13,750 to push his tour-leading total to $235,150. ' ' '