'"I've been considering retirement," he said this week in a telephone interview. "Mostly because of the circumstances. It hasn't been that great this year. It is always in the back of your mind. It is nothing to do with the organization, it has been great. Seeing all those empty seats gets to you."' … [Read more...] about Enthusiasm dampened, Jeanneret considers retiring
Archives for 2003
Sabres' price is expected to surpass $50 million
'"I think you need $57 (million) or $58 million to do this deal," said one person familiar with the Sabres' financial situation. "This doesn't work at all at $35 million."' … [Read more...] about Sabres' price is expected to surpass $50 million
At home on the road
The Canucks seem at home on the road, where they own the National Hockey Leagues best record. … [Read more...] about At home on the road
Whaddaya know -- a goal for Mo
Morrison raised his stick and looked toward the heavens after notching what was his 13th goal of the season. There were times lately when he wondered if it would ever come. … [Read more...] about Whaddaya know — a goal for Mo
Canucks notebook
Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff started a little competition between his two goaltenders early last month. He told Martin Biron and rookie Ryan Miller that the only way to ensure consecutive starts was by posting a shutout. The initial results, three shutouts in four games, were impressive. … [Read more...] about Canucks notebook
Canucks 4, Sabres 2
'The Sabres offered Canadian money at par and had only their third sellout of the season. The other two were against Toronto.' … [Read more...] about Canucks 4, Sabres 2
Vancouver 4, Buffalo 2
Yeah, we put a lot of shots on Cloutier, Biron said. He made some really good saves out there. We had some great opportunities. We created a lot of offense, especially in the last half of the game. We hit the post, the puck slid in the crease, the puck went off a guys pants and went through the crease. They all could have went in. … [Read more...] about Vancouver 4, Buffalo 2
Sabres get credit line, approval to pay players
'The Sabres are now expected to pay forward Curtis Brown, goaltender Ryan Miller, and defensemen Jay McKee and Brian Campbell a combined $541,666 in deferred bonus money they were due last month. Without that payment the four could become unrestricted free agents at the end of the season.' … [Read more...] about Sabres get credit line, approval to pay players
Gaustad learns life lessons in Rochester
'Gaustad doesn’t expect to be called up by Buffalo this season, unless a Sabre center gets hurt. He’ll attend training camp next summer and hopefully be more effective there than he was in the last two years. If so, he could break camp with the Sabres -- if they make it that far. The team is in bankruptcy court, and Buffalo businessman Mark Hamister, the major … [Read more...] about Gaustad learns life lessons in Rochester
Sabres to face ultimate double-team
'Naslund and Bertuzzi have elevated the Canucks to hockey's top floor. Only three teams have more points, and Vancouver's 30-16-8 record is largely attributable to the scoring prowess of its terrific tandem.' … [Read more...] about Sabres to face ultimate double-team
Sabres vs. Canucks
'G Martin Biron has a 1.16 goals-against average in his last five starts.' … [Read more...] about Sabres vs. Canucks
Adelphia creditors locked out of sale efforts
'An order by Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Gerber blocks Adelphia's creditors from having a say in future deals to sell the hockey team.' … [Read more...] about Adelphia creditors locked out of sale efforts
Sabres fans have done their part
It is not like the Sabres are compelling, interesting even. They are, instead, a featureless collection of seconds and kids who were out of the playoff race by Dec. 1. We are talking about a franchise run by the league, buffeted by bankruptcy protection and subject to constant relocation rumours. And still, 13,000 arrive a night. … [Read more...] about Sabres fans have done their part
Losing Sabres would be heartfelt
It is a great hockey city with a good tradition. It is like a Canadian city ... You would just hate to see (the Sabres) leave. … [Read more...] about Losing Sabres would be heartfelt
In a role reversal, Golisano can now be useful to Pataki
'Golisano is angling to use some of the personal wealth that he's so frustrated Pataki with politically to buy the team.' … [Read more...] about In a role reversal, Golisano can now be useful to Pataki