Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson will start his second straight game since his return following a leave of absence to be with his wife, Nicholle, who was undergoing treatment for cancer. Anderson made 33 saves in a 3-0 win against the New York Islanders on Saturday in his first start since rejoining the Senators on Jan. 30. Ottawa, 7-3-2 in its past 12 games, is in second place in the Atlantic Division, tied with the Toronto Maple Leafs with 60 points but with a game in hand. The Senators' penalty-killing has been solid of late; 8-for-8 in the past two games and ranked third in the NHL at home this season (86.2 percent). The Sabres have the No. 1 power play in the League at 23.4 percent. "We have not played at our best against that team," coach Guy Boucher said. "[Preseason] games included, we've won one out of six games against them. Certainly we haven't been at our best for whatever reason. I think every game has been a different story."