'Disappointments had to include the play of goaltenders Martin Biron and Mika Noronen. Neither goalie seemed to want to grab the starting job as his own, with both struggling at certain points of the season.' … [Read more...] about Buffalo Sabres' year-end report
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Golisano gets step closer to completing deal for Sabres
'U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday morning approved an asset purchase agreement that will allow Golisano, founder and chairman of Paychex Co. in Rochester, to acquire the National Hockey League franchise. Golisano is paying $70 million for the team and retiring another $20 million in existing debts to buy the team. Closing, pending some final paper work, is … [Read more...] about Golisano gets step closer to completing deal for Sabres
Sabres assess damages, look ahead
'"You always have a bit of a sense of things," Regier said. "I don't know if it would be right or wrong, but I always have a sense. I always prefer to take the optimistic view, and that's where I'd like to be."' … [Read more...] about Sabres assess damages, look ahead
Satan, Zhitnik want proof of change
'"I'd like to hear that all the plans are serious and next year we aren't just going to wait and try to develop," Satan said. "I want to hear that we're going to make the playoffs and go after it. I guess there's a lot of rumors about turning this organization around. If everybody's going to be serious about it, I definitely want to … [Read more...] about Satan, Zhitnik want proof of change
Ex-Sabres coach to talk at college
'Former Buffalo Sabres coach Ted Nolan will speak on "Having a Vision and a Dream" at 6 p.m. next Wednesday in the Assembly Hall of Campbell Student Union at Buffalo State College as part of the college's April Native American Heritage Celebration.' … [Read more...] about Ex-Sabres coach to talk at college
Regier optimistic he'll remain Sabres GM
'''I am comfortable with them but, ultimately, we'll see where it goes,'' said Regier, following year-end meetings with his players, after the Sabres completed their regular season out of playoff contention last weekend.' … [Read more...] about Regier optimistic he'll remain Sabres GM
Everything's not broken
'For PR reasons, firing Regier and bringing in an outsider might make sense, but it’s only a temporary improvement as I see it.' … [Read more...] about Everything's not broken
Golisano sees great potential as he prepares for new era
'"I think every day that goes by, I'm probably oriented to a larger percentage [of ownership] than I was before," he said Monday. "I believe it has gotten more important to me."' … [Read more...] about Golisano sees great potential as he prepares for new era
Sabres uncertain season ends with promise of a future
I guess there is a lot of rumors about turning this organization around, said Sabres leading scorer Miroslav Satan, who is eligible to become a restricted free agent this summer. And if everybody is going to be serious about it, I definitely want to be part of it. … [Read more...] about Sabres uncertain season ends with promise of a future
Sabres cap off season with Blue & Gold
It was an unexpected and much appreciated end to what most feel was the Buffalo Sabres worst season in history. The team may have posted worst records, but considering the turmoil in trying to secure a new owner to keep the team in Buffalo along with the poor performance on the ice, and Sabres fans are already looking forward to next season. They may have gotten a glimpse of … [Read more...] about Sabres cap off season with Blue & Gold
Sabres' look ahead includes the past
'...the league contacted CCM's plant just outside Montreal on the morning of April 4 and asked it had enough backstock of Sabres' home uniforms and matching socks. The company had the jerseys, although they had to be lettered and numbered. As for the 50 or so pairs of socks, those had to be made that day...By the end of the day, the jerseys and socks were en … [Read more...] about Sabres' look ahead includes the past
Sabres sorry to see longest season end
'"There seems to be excitement in the city still," Sabres center Adam Mair said. "It's been really fun. Just having the ownership in place and knowing there's a good feeling around the team and around the community - it gives us hope."' … [Read more...] about Sabres sorry to see longest season end
Blue-and-gold uniforms take fans back, perhaps to the future
'The Sabres walked out of their dressing room in HSBC Arena, and 17,845 jaws dropped. Buffalo players were wearing the much-beloved blue-and-gold uniforms of the team's first 26 seasons. It wasn't just unexpected. It was downright shocking. And it received one of the loudest and most spine-tingling cheers of the season. "Going out there," defenseman … [Read more...] about Blue-and-gold uniforms take fans back, perhaps to the future
Devils toughened for playoffs
'The tie gave the Devils a point in 11 consecutive games (6-0-4-1), following a 4-2 loss to Philadelphia on St. Patrick's Day.' … [Read more...] about Devils toughened for playoffs
Golisano begins rebuilding Sabres' reputation
'That is one of the primary reasons why he is considering bringing back the team's blue and gold uniforms. Golisano said that is one of the top items that people have suggested since the National Hockey League signed an asset purchase agreement with him on March 14. "I'd be remiss if we didn't look into it," Golisano said.' … [Read more...] about Golisano begins rebuilding Sabres' reputation