'Miller, the Sabres' fifth-round pick in the 1999 draft, could make his NHL debut at New Jersey on Tuesday as the Sabres attempt to end an 11-game winless streak (0-9-2). Buffalo is a loss or tie away from matching its worst winless streak.' … [Read more...] about Slumping Sabres recall goaltender Miller
Archives for November 2002
The grass may not be greener on the other side of Ruff
In the midst of an 11-game winless streak with no major player transactions seemingly on the horizon, Buffalo Sabres' General Manager Darcy Regier refuses to travel the road that struggling sports franchises invariably go down -- firing their head coach. … [Read more...] about The grass may not be greener on the other side of Ruff
Sabres bring Miller to high life
'Ryan Miller will make his NHL debut Tuesday on the road.' … [Read more...] about Sabres bring Miller to high life
Business plans party to sell Sabres tickets
'"To lose the Buffalo Sabres, what would that do to the city? What would that do to Erie County? It would be devastating."' … [Read more...] about Business plans party to sell Sabres tickets
Sabres losing battle for public's support
'At a time when fan and corporate support is most needed, paying customers are staying away.' … [Read more...] about Sabres losing battle for public's support
Goalie Miller hears the call from Buffalo
'Miller was promoted by the Buffalo Sabres Sunday night.' … [Read more...] about Goalie Miller hears the call from Buffalo
Wings acquire Woolley to fill void left by Fischers injury
The Wings, rather than claim him off waivers, thereby assuming responsibility for the entire remainder of his $1.425 million salary for this season (about $1.05 million), negotiated a lower salary with Woolley. He agreed to trim $133,000, which can be recouped with player and team incentives. … [Read more...] about Wings acquire Woolley to fill void left by Fischers injury
Sabres' skid hits 11 with loss in Ottawa
'"Different nights it's different things going wrong," Sabres winger Rob Ray said. "Obviously the power play is struggling quite a bit, but you can't pick out a reason why. If you could we'd fix it."' … [Read more...] about Sabres' skid hits 11 with loss in Ottawa
Woolley shipped to Cup champions
'How does it feel to go from poor man's trash to rich man's treasure?' … [Read more...] about Woolley shipped to Cup champions
Woolley says Sabres' skaters playing without confidence
'Once upon a time, the Sabres thought they could win every game. They exceeded expectations for years because their all-world goalie made them expect more than they ever imagined themselves. This season, everything has worked in reverse.' … [Read more...] about Woolley says Sabres' skaters playing without confidence
Sweep week for Senators
The Senators tied the game two minutes into the second period, when Fisher finished off a pretty feed from defenceman Chris Phillips, who led an odd-man rush. The goal also killed the Sabres spirit. … [Read more...] about Sweep week for Senators
Once-proud Sabres have fallen on hard times
This season, the Buffalo Sabres have the perfect initials. The franchise has been as deep in B.S. as the city will soon be in snowdrifts. … [Read more...] about Once-proud Sabres have fallen on hard times
Senators get even
We just kept going at them and I thought we were able to wear them down. … [Read more...] about Senators get even
Mair is not playing fair
The cherry on top of an unexpected Saturday night treat of a game, their fight was so good it was shown on the replay scoreboard. The leagues officiating supervisors will want to see the tape later themselves, especially the part where Mair started beating Neil over the head with the Ottawa players own helmet. … [Read more...] about Mair is not playing fair
Game Story
The NHL has hired former league VP Steve Soloman to handle the bids for the Buffalo franchise and help in the day-to-day workings of the operation. … [Read more...] about Game Story