'The Sabres hold the option to extend Hasek's contract one season for $9 million. But the two-time Hart Trophy winner as the NHL's MVP reportedly has offered to play what would be his 10th season in Buffalo for $6 million.' … [Read more...] about Sabres, Hasek sit down to discuss his future
Sabres, Hasek meet to discuss goalie's future
'The fact that Hasek asked for the meeting, suggests he wants to play at least another year.' … [Read more...] about Sabres, Hasek meet to discuss goalie's future
Regier, Hasek meet on goalie's future
Buffalo Sabres General Manager Darcy Regier and goaltender Dominik Hasek met on Tuesday, The Sabres Edge has learned. … [Read more...] about Regier, Hasek meet on goalie’s future
Thrashers may swap pick for Peca
'They are reportedly in cahoots with the Buffalo Sabres, hoping to get Mike Peca's rights and one of the Sabres' goaltending prospects, Martin Biron or Mika Noronen.' … [Read more...] about Thrashers may swap pick for Peca
May 27, 1975 o Flyers win Cup on Aud ice
With the announcement of one minute remaining, the Sabres pulled Crozier but struggled to muster any offense. Before five consecutive faceoffs, the fans conceded the outcome and displayed their emotions for the effort their Sabres had given. Chants of "Thank You Sabres" -- a tribute that originated at the end of a long home unbeaten streak during the 1973 season and … [Read more...] about May 27, 1975 o Flyers win Cup on Aud ice
In hindsight, calling Lemieux ordinary in playoffs was kind
'I still believe the best [Michael Peca trade] possibility comes from Long Island, in part because Isles GM Mike Milbury is in a desperate situation. Sources said last year the Isles were willing to part with center Tim Connolly, a future impact player, in a package for Peca. The Isles have the second pick overall. Connolly and the pick in a package for Peca and someone … [Read more...] about In hindsight, calling Lemieux ordinary in playoffs was kind
Bills, Sabres rest little in hectic off season
'Any season is draining but losing from ahead, three games to two and failing to hold up a pair of one-goal, third period leads won't be forgotten easily, if at all.' … [Read more...] about Bills, Sabres rest little in hectic off season
Plenty would like to pick up Peca
'"I think they've been vindictive enough," he said of Sabres management. "They've made their point. Now it's time to move on."' … [Read more...] about Plenty would like to pick up Peca
Bits and bytes
'Not every broadcaster in town disagreed with Doug Gilmour's diatribe Saturday against "Hockey Hotline" hosts Mike Robitaille and Brian Blessing. Sabres broadcast analyst Jim Lorentz:..."Doug is right."' … [Read more...] about Bits and bytes
Roenick thinks he's gone if Peca comes
'"The Sabres won't be short of suitors who come calling," Fletcher said.' … [Read more...] about Roenick thinks he's gone if Peca comes
Coyotes want to acquire Peca
'Teams known to be interested in him include Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Toronto, Dallas and the New York Islanders. The Blackhawks might also try to lure him back. Will the Coyotes?' … [Read more...] about Coyotes want to acquire Peca
Amerks cool on Lightning
'The Tampa Bay Lightning no longer expect to stock the Rochester Americans with their prospects, meaning the 22-year marriage between the Amerks and Buffalo Sabres will very likely be extended for five more seasons.' … [Read more...] about Amerks cool on Lightning
Nolan Passed Over But Praised
'While introducing Peter Laviolette as his team's coach yesterday, Islanders general manager Mike Milbury believed it was necessary to acknowledge runner-up Ted Nolan and emphasize the positive impression he made on Milbury during the interview process.' … [Read more...] about Nolan Passed Over But Praised
Ted Nolan: His own worst enemy
Ted Nolan overstated his own value and found himself out on his can. He was offered the head coach job in Tampa and turned it down because he wanted more money. Are you kidding me? He was offered a job to coach in the OHL; feeling it would be a major step down, he turned that down. It's been NHL or nothing for Teddy. So far, it's been nothing. … [Read more...] about Ted Nolan: His own worst enemy
Nolan left blindsided by rejection
'He was driving home Monday evening feeling good about himself when his cell phone rang. It was a reporter with an update, confirming the worst. Nolan wasn't getting the job. He should have known. He thought he could bear the news, but the truth is he was devastated. He turned off the cell phone and pulled over. And he cried.' … [Read more...] about Nolan left blindsided by rejection