'That didn't stop Montreal coach Michel Therrien from giving directing accusations at Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff after the Theodore collision. "That's two! That's two!" Therrien yelled as he pounded the glass. Ruff said his reply was, "Sit down before you make a fool out of yourself."' … [Read more...] about Canadiens 5, Sabres 2
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Montreal 5, Buffalo 2
'"I talked to him after, and he felt that he was trying to avoid injuring himself by going over the top of him," Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff said of Varada. "He thought that if he kept going straight he would have gone head first into the wall. If he wanted to hurt him he could have just dove right into him. I think you have to stick up for your teammates and … [Read more...] about Montreal 5, Buffalo 2
Biron has been golden so far
'Biron, 5-3-1, ranked fourth in the NHL in goals-against average (1.77) and sixth in save percentage (.930) heading into Thursday night. He has faced 230 shots, the second-most in the league.' … [Read more...] about Biron has been golden so far
Injuries mounting on defense
'Defensemen Richard Smehlik and Dmitri Kalinin both left Thursday's practice early with injuries. Smehlik is still trying to get over a pulled groin muscle, and Kalinin took a shot off his lower ankle during a drill.' … [Read more...] about Injuries mounting on defense
Sabres vs. Canadiens
'The Sabres are scoreless in their last 15 power-play opportunities.' … [Read more...] about Sabres vs. Canadiens
Sabres draw a blank when it comes to shutouts
A win is a win. And come playoff time, the points the Sabres are getting now may be weightier than they imagined. But with those two points, wouldn't it be nice to have some icing on the cake? A shutout. … [Read more...] about Sabres draw a blank when it comes to shutouts
Sabres draw a blank when it comes to shutouts
A win is a win. And come playoff time, the points the Sabres are getting now may be weightier than they imagined. But with those two points, wouldn't it be nice to have some icing on the cake? A shutout … [Read more...] about Sabres draw a blank when it comes to shutouts
Sabres pass first test
'"Sure we're pleased," commented Ruff. "We wanted to get off to a good start, and we're off to a good start.' … [Read more...] about Sabres pass first test
Finding out things about the Sabres after 10 games
Everyone took a wait-and-see approach with this year's version of the Sabres, and the discovery process continues. “We're still finding out things about ourselves,” said Lindy Ruff. Here are some of the things -- good and bad -- we've found out in the first 10 games. … [Read more...] about Finding out things about the Sabres after 10 games
Warrener, McKee enjoy offensive 'surge'
'Warrener's empty-net goal with 21.9 seconds to play marked the first time in his seven-year NHL career he has scored in consecutive seasons.' … [Read more...] about Warrener, McKee enjoy offensive 'surge'
Sense of accomplishment hits home for Edwards
'Don Edwards never expected to be enshrined in the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. The whole concept was surreal to him, until Wednesday night when he arrived early for the induction dinner and watched the other honorees, family and friends filter into the new home of his old team.' … [Read more...] about Sense of accomplishment hits home for Edwards
Sabres feed garbage to the Sharks
The art of garbage goal collection. That is a true art indeed. Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff has been trying for years to teach his players the fine craft of scoring garbage goals. One of the most important facets of collecting such goals is just shooting on net every chance one gets. It may have taken years, but the Sabres players are finally listening to Ruff. … [Read more...] about Sabres feed garbage to the Sharks
Strange beginnings to the 2001-2002 NHL season
The Buffalo Sabres let a couple of integral parts of their roster leave this past summer, but the local boys temporarily sit atop the Northeast Division. … [Read more...] about Strange beginnings to the 2001-2002 NHL season
Feeding frenzy
'The Sabres, searching for a semblance of consistency 10 games into the 2001-02 campaign, finally put together their first two-game winning streak of the season Tuesday.' … [Read more...] about Feeding frenzy
Gratton takes straight line to success
'At 6-foot-4, 226 pounds, Gratton does not zip or dart, so he knows better than to meander. While linemates Maxim Afinogenov and Slava Kozlov chase all over the ice like wind-up dolls on caffeine highs, Gratton has to be content to get from Point A to Point B as efficiently as possible - preferably while taking out a few opposing players in the process.' … [Read more...] about Gratton takes straight line to success