“Our squad was outstanding and in great shape,” stated former Sabres captain Danny Gare. “We worked hard leading up to this game and really came into the contest in tip-top condition. That is very important in these games, as you can see a lot of the kids (participating in the HockeyFest) are in good shape.” … [Read more...] about Four Champions Crowned
Archives for September 29, 2004
Challenging the Traditional Game of Hockey
The sled hockey program has a foundation built around cultivating teamwork, self-esteem and self worth for the kids on their three teams. For most of the participants and their families, the program allows them an escape from the challenges of everyday life. … [Read more...] about Challenging the Traditional Game of Hockey
Amerks get down to work
'"You lose that edge," said Taylor, one of eight in the Amerks' camp who also dressed for the Buffalo Sabres last season. "When you go into an NHL camp you want to be at the top, and you're so nervous going out there on the ice. "Today it was a little more relaxed than usual because the guys know they can't go anywhere except for here. … [Read more...] about Amerks get down to work
AHL is the Show
'Rookie left winger Thomas Vanek, the fifth overall pick in the 2002 draft, says he'll survive without an immediate taste of the NHL. "I knew if there was a lockout, I would develop here," Vanek said. "It's disappointing but it's something I can't worry about. I won't let it get in my head."' … [Read more...] about AHL is the Show
178 NHL players now in Europe
'Buffalo Sabres center Daniel Briere agreed to a deal Wednesday with SC Bern of the Swiss league, becoming the latest NHL player to head to Europe. Briere, who was awarded a one-year, $2.55 million contract by an NHL arbitrator in August, led the Sabres in scoring with 28 goals, 37 assists and a career-high 65 points.' … [Read more...] about 178 NHL players now in Europe