With the Rangers entering play Saturday having lost once in regulation and once in a shootout already this week, the team is eager to stop that negative trend against the Sabres and get back on the winning track. "You're not going to win every game, and we know that and that's just the way it is," explained Brandon Dubinsky, who played a strong 15 minutes in Thursday's 3-2 shootout loss to the Lightning. "But it's a matter of finding a way to get the momentum back and to stop the bleeding and get back on the right track in the win column. Great teams find a way to win four-five games in a row, and never seem to lose four-five in a row." The Rangers longest winless streak this season came in the first three games when the club lost once in regulation and twice in overtime to go 0-1-2. "That's what good teams do, they don't go on long losing streaks," offered Martin Biron, who will start in goal Saturday. "We got a point last game, and that's good if you start winning again. Good teams don't win seven in a row, then lose four, for example. They are able to cut the bleeding when that happens. We consider ourselves a good team, so that's what we have to be able to do." Share your thoughts below.