'It looked anything but easy, especially in the third period when the Sabres held a 9-2 edge in shots on goal.' … [Read more...] about Cloutier kept them in it
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New-look Canucks fit to be tied
'They should consider themselves fortunate. The score flattered the Canucks, who despite being handed nine power-play opportunities by the Sabres couldn't generate anything offensively.' … [Read more...] about New-look Canucks fit to be tied
Gratton seizes opportunity
'Finally, for what seems like the first time in 10 National Hockey League seasons, the once mystifying Chris Gratton is playing with enough certainty to become a leader of distinction.' … [Read more...] about Gratton seizes opportunity
Canucks 1, Sabres 1
'Buffalo, the most penalized team in the NHL, continued to take a lot of penalties, but Vancouver also continued to struggle with the man advantage.' … [Read more...] about Canucks 1, Sabres 1
Buffalo 1, Vancouver 1 (ot)
'Recalled from the minors on Sunday, Kotalik swept the puck past goaltender Dan Cloutier from the bottom of the left faceoff circle to force overtime. Defenseman Jason Woolley's one-timer from the right side never reached the net and came to Kotalik, whose only other NHL goal came on March 19.' … [Read more...] about Buffalo 1, Vancouver 1 (ot)
Buffalo 1; Vancouver 1 (OT)
'Rookie Ales Kotalik scored with 2:39 remaining in regulation Tuesday night and nearly won it in overtime as the Buffalo Sabres rallied for a 1-1 tie with the Vancouver Canucks, who have just one victory in their last eight games and continue to struggle on the power play and in the third period.' … [Read more...] about Buffalo 1; Vancouver 1 (OT)
Sabres maintain all is well
'"It's amazing," said Dorian Andrewes, the Sabres Canadian sales and marketing manager. "In spite of all the blue jackets -- that's what we call the empty seats -- we're making more money this year than we were last year."' … [Read more...] about Sabres maintain all is well
Max still hurting; Kotalik called up; fans a no-show
Both Maxim Afinogenov and the Buffalo Sabres suffered yet another setback on Monday as a result of more headaches for Afinogenov. The right winger has suffered for nearly two months as a result of a puck hitting his forehead in Russia, and it could very well be another two months before he plays. … [Read more...] about Max still hurting; Kotalik called up; fans a no-show
Sabres searching for offense
'The Sabres have won only once in their past six games. They totaled just five goals in their past three outings.' … [Read more...] about Sabres searching for offense
Sabres ownerless but still alive
'"The fans don't question the coaching, management or the players," Ray continued. "They're more or less saying why should they come out and support something they feel has screwed them over? They were promised a lot of things for the town itself, not just hockey, but things like jobs and the price of cable. They're more or less saying: … [Read more...] about Sabres ownerless but still alive
Sabres Alumni Make Right 'Connection'
'The Buffalo Sabres Alumni team visited the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena for a good, old-fashioned hockey game with the Jamestown Lakers Coaches on Saturday afternoon.' … [Read more...] about Sabres Alumni Make Right 'Connection'
Afinogenov still out
'Interestingly, the day before suffering the injury, Afinogenov had signed a two-year, $2.4 million US contract with Buffalo. But he hasn't been paid any of the money yet because he has not passed his physical with the team and is not on the roster.' … [Read more...] about Afinogenov still out
With miners watching, Biron and Sabres buried again in the Burgh
The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced plans to build a $225 million arena on the site of an old hospital across from their current home. No one will be happier to leave behind the house of horrors known as The Igloo more than Marty Biron, who was torched for five goals on 23 shots in last night's loss to the Pens. … [Read more...] about With miners watching, Biron and Sabres buried again in the Burgh
With miners watching, Biron and Sabres buried again in the Burgh
The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced plans to build a $225 million arena on the site of an old hospital across from their current home. No one will be happier to leave behind the house of horrors known as The Igloo more than Marty Biron, who was torched for five goals on 23 shots in last night's loss to the Pens … [Read more...] about With miners watching, Biron and Sabres buried again in the Burgh
Small market(ing)
With all due respect to Coors Light, I'd say the Sabres must have the worst marketing of any product, entertainment or otherwise. Seriously, if I went by their commercials, I'd say Gilbert Perreault was still the captain and that Baby Joe Mesi had fought his way onto the team. … [Read more...] about Small market(ing)