(SportsNetwork.com) - The Buffalo Sabres attempt to snap a five-game losing streak on the road Monday evening as they visit the Ottawa Senators and Canadian Tire Centre. The Sabres have not won away from Western New York since Nov. 29 at Montreal, going 0-4-1 as the guest this month. Three of those road setbacks came during a four-game overall losing streak that Buffalo halted with a 4-3 shootout win over the New York Islanders on Saturday. A fifth loss in a row seemed like the outcome when the Sabres fell behind 3-0 late in the second period, but Nicolas Deslauriers, Zemgus Girgensons (short- handed) and Chris Stewart all scored 5:12 apart in the third period to tie the game. Stewarts tally evened the score with 8:09 left in regulation and Tyler Ennis came through with the only goal of the shootout. What a gutsy win, said Sabres forward Drew Stafford, who had two assists. Josh Gorges also had two assists for the Sabres Jhonas Enroth made 33 saves, including 17 after the second period, and improved to 5-0 in shootouts this season. One of those victories in the tiebreaker came at home on Dec. 15 versus the Senators, a 5-4 decision. Matt Moulson had the lone shootout tally and Enroth posted 29 saves, improving to 4-2-1 in his career versus the Sens with a 2.77 goals against average and .917 save percentage. That victory came in the first of four meetings this season, but Buffalo has lost four straight in Ottawa. With defenseman Tyler Myers still out with a lower-body injury and fellow blueliner Rasmus Ristolainen not practicing on Sunday due to flu-like symptoms, defenseman Mark Pysyk was recalled from the minors. He could find himself in the lineup tonight, though Tyson Strachan could also be ready to return from a lower-body injury that has held the defender out of the last four games. The Senators enter this matchup having lost three in a row while going 3-4-1 since Dave Cameron replaced a fired Paul MacLean as head coach on Dec. 8. They did earn a point last time out, falling to the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in overtime on Saturday. Mike Hoffman and Clarke MacArthur had the goals for the Senators, but the Red Wings got the winner from Gustav Nyquist with 48 seconds to play in the extra frame. The Detroit forward held the puck for 28 seconds while skating around and holding off the Ottawa defense before scoring on a shot from the left circle. Craig Anderson made 24 saves in the loss. I didnt think we were awful in the third by any means, Cameron said. We stopped shooting the puck and got a little cute. Ottawa has been held to four goals over its losing streak after netting a total of eight in back-to-back wins over New Jersey and Anaheim on Dec. 17 and 19. 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FoxSports.coms NFL reporter Jay Glazer said he spoke with Fox, who said he was scheduled to have the procedure in the offseason but held off. Fox said his condition deteriorated faster than expected. Fox hadnt yet determined who would take over as acting head coach, according to the report. An initial report from ESPN cited sources saying Fox was experiencing symptoms associated with a heart attack, which was later denied by the Broncos media relations ddirector.dddddddddddd "Denver Broncos head coach John Fox was taken to a Charlotte-area hospital after feeling light-headed while playing golf on Saturday," the Broncos said in a statement. "He is being held at the hospital for testing and further observation. Our medical staff is currently in contact with coach Fox, his family and the doctors who are treating him. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available." Fox was in North Carolina with the Broncos currently on their bye week. The 58-year-old spent nine seasons as the head coach of the Carolina Panthers before not having his contract renewed by the team following the conclusion of the 2010 season. He was hired by the Broncos in January 2011 and guided Denver to a 13-3 record and the top seed in the AFC playoffs during his second season at the helm. Denver has gotten off to a 7-1 start in 2013 and currently sits a game back of undefeated Kansas City in the AFC West standings. ' ' '