BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Coming off what Guy Boucher called their worst game of the year, the Ottawa Senators impressed their coach with a comeback effort Wednesday night.Bobby Ryan and Kyle Turris scored during a shootout, helping the Senators beat the Buffalo Sabres 2-1.Backup goaltender Mike Condon made 31 saves, including eight in overtime, as the Senators rebounded from a 3-1 loss in Nashville on Tuesday and avenged a 2-1 loss to the Sabres at home Saturday.Thats a lot of resiliency, Boucher said. Im really proud of the guys because thats a tough back-to-back.Turris scored in the first round of the shootout to match Sam Reinharts tally, and then Ryan put Ottawa ahead in the second round. Condon stopped Brian Gionta on Buffalos final attempt.Ryan Dzingel got a tying goal for Ottawa 7:15 into the second period.Nicholas Baptiste scored for Buffalo, and former Senator Robin Lehner made 28 saves while the Sabres lost their second in a row.Buffalo controlled the action throughout overtime, outshooting Ottawa 8-0.We just possessed the puck the whole time for the most part and had some glorious chances to win the game, Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said.Zemgus Girgensons got a point-blank shot past Condon with 27 seconds remaining, but the puck ricocheted off the back of Condons skate and the left post.Its funny how puck luck works, Sabres defenseman Jake McCabe said. Hopefully one of these days, the pucks going to bounce our way. But we just got to keep doing the right things, create our own luck.Condon has won both of his starts for the Senators since being acquired in a trade with Pittsburgh on Nov. 2. He made 27 saves in a 1-0 shutout of Vancouver in his debut.Its great for a guy to come in and make his presence known like that, Dzingel said. Hats off to him. Two great games.Baptiste gave Buffalo a 1-0 lead 2:49 into the first. Derek Grants faceoff win and a quick pass from Cole Schneider set up Baptistes wrist shot from the left circle. It was Baptistes second career goal and Schneiders first point.The Senators tied it when Dzingel split defensemen Dmitry Kulikov and Rasmus Ristolainen and lifted a shot from the left slot over Lehners blocking pad. Dzingel has scored four of his five goals on the road this season.Buffalo killed three penalties spanning 4:36 in the second period, including a 5-on-3 that lasted 1:24.Forward Evander Kane returned to the Sabres top line after missing 11 games with cracked ribs, but Buffalo was still without its top two centers, Ryan OReilly and Jack Eichel. OReilly is day-to-day with an upper body injury, Bylsma said. Eichel has yet to play this season due to a high ankle sprain, but Bylsma said he could be cleared for on-ice workouts next week.Game notesSenators F Chris Neil missed the game with an undisclosed injury. Ottawa recalled F Mike Blunden to replace Neil on the fourth line. ... F Tyler Ennis sat out for Buffalo with a mid-body injury. ... Buffalo recalled Schneider from the minors and sent down F Hudson Fasching. Schneider was tied for the AHL scoring lead with 15 points.UP NEXT:Senators: Host Los Angeles on Friday.Sabres: Host New Jersey on Friday. Air Jordan From China . Thousands of Southern California fans enveloped the Trojans to celebrate an improbable win secured by an interim coach, an inconsistent kicker and a thin defence that wouldnt break. Discount Air Jordan Australia Online . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. http://www.airjordancheapaustralia.com/ . 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Star playmaker James Maloney admits his Cronulla teammates would still likely be haunted by last years playoffs thumping to North Queensland ahead of Fridays NRL preliminary final between the sides.And Sharks coach Shane Flanagan concurs that the heavy defeat will be on his players minds this week.The Sharks were beaten 39-0 in last seasons semi-final in Townsville as another finals campaign ended in abject disappointment.Maloney wasnt part of the Sharks set-up last year but the NSW playmaker knows plenty about the psychological impact losing big games can have.After winning the 2013 premiership with Sydney Roosters, Maloney has tasted defeat in the last two preliminary finals.Maloney said such crucial losses are hard to get over.It is probably in the back of their minds. It is not easy to forget things like that, Maloney said of his teammates at Sharks training on Sunday.I know some defeats we had (at the Roosters) that knocked us out still hurt.It will be there but that will only last so much. You can only carry emotion for so long.Once the game starts we have to put in a really good 80 minutes because we didnt do that against Canberra.The Sharks showed finals grit in last weeks qualifying win over Canberra, when they weere without captain Paul Gallen due to a back injury and fellow NSW representative Wade Graham went off with concussion early and didnt return.ddddddddddddCoach Shane Flanagan said the Sharks were a better side for the brutal finals lesson North Queensland handed out last year.We learnt a lot going up there last year. We thought the form we carried up there from the South Sydney game was going to continue into that week but it didnt, he said.It is in the back of the mind of the players and we learned from it but I am not sure that it is driving us.We have more motivation and reasons for our drive. To get to that grand final is the first point and if we are good enough to get there, then to win the first one (for Cronulla), that is our drive.North Queenslands epic defeat of Brisbane on Friday night showed the premiers were not going to give up their title with out a fight, Flanagan said.It was typical of a side that has won the competition, Flanagan said.You are going to have to find that courage, spirit and determination at some stage during a finals series and they showed that the other night. ' ' '