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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Andrew Peters and the Buffalo Sabres weren't in the mood for forgiving or forgetting Friday, just a day after taking part in a wild brawl with the Ottawa Senators.
No one was anticipating Round 2 when the Northeast Division rivals meet at Ottawa on Saturday. But Peters, a forward, was still upset over Chris Neil's blindside hit that left Sabres co-captain Chris Drury bloodied and woozy, and sparked a five-minute melee that led to 100 minutes in penalties.
"I'm still a little bit ticked off about the hit," said Peters, one of three players ejected because of the fight that involved 12 players, including both goalies, and replayed constantly on TV across the continent.
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