'The owners claim poverty, but refuse to open their books to prove it. The players operate under the misguided notion that they deserve to be paid like their peers in football, baseball and basketball. And both sides cling to the quaint idea that the people who make them all quite wealthy still care.' … [Read more...] about Logic, fans take brutal beating as NHL season remains frozen
Archives for November 2004
Sabre Legends: Jim Schoenfeld
'During his rookie season The Vancouver Sun described him as a man who " usually communicates with opponents by using body language - a fist in the mouth, an elbow in the ear, that sort of thing."' … [Read more...] about Sabre Legends: Jim Schoenfeld
Vanek wins AHL weekly honors
'The fifth overall selection (by Buffalo) in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, the 20- year-old Vanek joined the Amerks this season after two standout seasons at the University of Minnesota, which included honors as the MVP of the NCAA Tournament as a freshman in 2003, when the Golden Gophers claimed their second straight national championship.' … [Read more...] about Vanek wins AHL weekly honors
Boulton signs pact with ECHL team
'Boulton signed with the Columbia Inferno of the ECHL, the league in which he began his pro career in 1996-97. Boulton was in the lineup Friday night for a game in Charlotte and had a hooking penalty in the first period.' … [Read more...] about Boulton signs pact with ECHL team
Boulton signs with Columbia of ECHL
'Considering the Amerks, when healthy, have four extra skaters (two defensemen, two forwards), there wasn't any need for another player, especially since Boulton would fall into the AHL "veteran" category (more than 260 games).' … [Read more...] about Boulton signs with Columbia of ECHL
Inferno Make Some Roster Moves
'The Columbia Inferno announce that Eric Boulton, NHL left winger, signed a contract yesterday.' … [Read more...] about Inferno Make Some Roster Moves
Sabres' wives make progress on labor front
'Players around the league are having babies at higher than normal rates, and Sabres are contributing to the phenomenon.' … [Read more...] about Sabres' wives make progress on labor front
Patty, Sabres make up
'"Any time you leave a place that you loved and were a part of, there is a healing process," LaFontaine said after the news conference. "There's a letting go of that emotional tie. You move forward, and you forgive and say, "It is what it is.'"' … [Read more...] about Patty, Sabres make up
LaFontaine back in Buffalo to host charity game
'"I look back at my time here, the fact that the Buffalo organization, the alumni pulled together like this, I just think that's very special," LaFontaine said, when asked about his past. "With everything going on in the world and going on in hockey, I commend the Sabres and alumni. What better place to help than Children's Hospital?"' … [Read more...] about LaFontaine back in Buffalo to host charity game
Beyond the Boards... Jim Craig
The biggest difficulty that I had was the constant barrage of interviews that I was required to do, how much time and effort that took for me and how much you had to concentrate on not offending anyone. At that time, hockey was basically a very Canadian sport, with very few American or European players. … [Read more...] about Beyond the Boards… Jim Craig
Sabre Legends: Pat LaFontaine
'LaFontaine made his return, but was always one hit away from having to retire for his own good.' … [Read more...] about Sabre Legends: Pat LaFontaine
Sabres' eyes are here to watch
'With the NHL locked out, Ruff, the Sabres coach, and Regier, their general manager, don't have a whole lot else to do.' … [Read more...] about Sabres' eyes are here to watch
Q&A: Sabres prospect Ryan Miller
'The other night the Americans set a franchise record for their largest home crowd when they played in Buffalo. How enthusiastic were they? Ryan Miller: They were great. They were happy to see hockey back in Buffalo. They have been deprived for a while with the lockout. The team had some fun around town; we got there early and went around town.' … [Read more...] about Q&A: Sabres prospect Ryan Miller
Beyond the Boards... Craig Ramsay
'I love to tell stories about Buffalo, the old Aud or just the people I met there when I lived in Buffalo. It’s a great city, good community and a great place to raise a family. I always enjoy going back. It’s one of the most underrated cities in the country. It’s too bad that Buffalo ended up with the reputation that it has, because it’s a … [Read more...] about Beyond the Boards… Craig Ramsay
Pyatt off to Sweden
'Pyatt will depart Thunder Bay for the Swedish capital of Stockholm where he will play in the All-Swedish league, which is the second division of hockey in that country.' … [Read more...] about Pyatt off to Sweden