‘”Back then, you didn’t pay attention and you were thinking the player wasn’t coming for four or five years so you’re kind of like, ‘Whatever,’ ” Biron recalled. “The first time I really paid attention a little bit more and thought, ‘This guy is pretty good’ was the lockout year. He had played a couple games for the Sabres, but now you’re thinking, ‘That’s awesome. Good for the Rochester Americans. They have a good goalie now. They have a good team. That’s really good.'”
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Source: Buffalo News