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Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - William Buford netted a game-high 29 points and added seven rebounds as No. 3 Ohio State fought off a resilient Purdue team, 87-84, on Tuesday. "I like the fact that we made the plays we had to make down the stretch to win the game," said Ohio State head coach Thad Matta. "I like that we made our free throws down the stretch - that was big." Jared Sullinger had 18 points, six rebounds and a block for Ohio State (21-3, 9-2 Big Ten). Aaron Craft and Deshaun Thomas both chipped in 13 points for the Buckeyes. Four Boilermakers finished in double figures, paced by D.J. Byrds career-best 24 for Purdue (15-9, 5-6). Kelsey Barlow and Lewis Jackson both had 14, and Robbie Hummel rounded out the group with 13 points. The teams exchanged the lead 16 times, including 14 times in the second half, but a jumper by Buford with 4:30 to play gave the Buckeyes a 75-73 lead, an advantage they did not relinquish. Buford tacked on five more in a row to put the home team up 80-73. After Craft and Thomas together sunk 5-of-6 free throws, seperated by a monster breakaway dunk by Buford with 38 seconds to play, Byrd and Hummel each drained a three-pointer in the games final 15 seconds for the Boilermakers, but it was too little, too late. Ohio State led by as many as 11 in the first, but Purdue ended the half on a 12-3 run and the teams were tied 40-40 at the break. Byrd scored 17 of his points in the first half, primarily due to a 5-for-5 mark from behind the arc. "We had a better fight to us. Obviously, you are going to look better when you make shots; we made a lot of shots today," said Purdue head coach Matt Painter. "We just didnt catch a couple of those breaks at the end. We didnt get those loose balls and some things didnt go our way. We played harder but it wasnt good enough, we lost." Game Notes This was the 166th meeting in the all-time series. 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Unlike his outing in the season-opening 2-0 loss to Florida on Saturday, Montoya got some offensive support and kept the Wild at bay. "We came out with the right attitude," Montoya said of the first period. "It was attack, attack. Throw bodies at the net, throw pucks at the end. We kind of held them off after that." Even though Montoya lost his shutout bid 1:13 into the third, when Matt Cullen scored his second goal in two games, he had a strong final period. He made eight saves in the frame, mostly when the Wild pressed for the elusive tying goal. New York managed to hold off the Wild despite being outshot 19-5 after the impressive first. "We did a lot of good things," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. "We looked sharp, we were playing on our toes and not on our heels. "Then all of a sudden, for whatever reason, we didnt have great puck management and that led to penalties. Anytime that you take as many penalties as we have, you cant get into the flow of the game." Minnesota had chances to score, especially during its 44-second, two-man advantage that didnt generate a shot, and two third-period power plays. The Wild lost its first road game after opening with a 4-2 home win over Columbus on Saturday. "We played well in the second half of the game. The first half was disappointing," Cullen said. "The power play had a lot of chances, but couldnt convert. Montoya was very good." The Islanders took care of their offensive woes in a hurry following the uninspired loss to Florida. MacDonald scored New Yorrks first goal of the season when he stepped into the rebound of defence partner Travis Hamonics shot at 9:05 -- 11 seconds into Minnesota captain Mikko Koivus tripping penalty.dddddddddddd. The lead went to 2-0, again from the blue-line. Mark Streit faked a shot from the left point, glided deeper into the zone, and wound up again. Instead of firing a shot, Streit -- the new Islanders captain who missed all of last season because of a shoulder injury -- sent a hard pass down to the right post to Nielsen for a perfect deflection at 11:45. P.A. Parenteau had the secondary assist on both goals. Despite drawing two power plays in the opening 5:09, the Wild mustered only two shots on Montoya in the first. Minnesota didnt record a shot on either advantage. "The killers on this team did an unbelievable job throwing their bodies in front," Montoya said. "Were a hardworking team. "The PK has got to be our bread and butter." Niklas Backstrom kept the Islanders lead at two goals in the one-sided period by making a strong save in the crease against Matt Moulson, who deflected a shot from point-blank range with just over five minutes remaining. Minnesota came out stronger to start the second and earned another power play at 1:24. This time the Wild got a shot during the advantage and totalled three overall in the opening 1:32 of the frame -- but didnt get any past Montoya. The shot totals completely turned in that period, when Minnesota held a 10-2 advantage. The Wild were helped late when it had its 5-on-3, but failed to cut into the Islanders lead. Dany Heatley had a chance in front on the second half of the power play, but put an in-close shot into Montoya. "We were a little slow to start," said Heatley, who had a team-high four shots. "In the second and third we responded well. Weve got to find ways to finish." Notes: Pierre-Marc Bouchard, who had two assists in the Wilds season opener, served the first game of a two-game suspension for high-sticking Columbus forward Matt Calvert on Saturday. Bouchard also will sit out Tuesday at Ottawa. He is eligible to return Thursday against Edmonton. ... MacDonald had a career-best 27 points last season before being shut down with seven games remaining because of a hip injury. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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