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bob_sauve28

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  1. I have to stay I did not appreciate Afinagenov enough. He was really good, not great, but very solid.
  2. Campbell was a player who took a long time to become a regular NHLer.
  3. This is unbelievable, not a local broadcast. What are they thinking?
  4. I just bought a small pizza with a ton of toppings. Yum!
  5. This will be interesting to see what happens there. I actually think that a decent, non-expensive player who could play 25-35 games would fit the bill. I have faith in Ullmark to be the regular starter.
  6. Week Two of "Sabres Classics" on MSG opens Monday and the team announced Thursday that it will feature five regular-season games from the 2005-06 season, the out-of-the-lockout surprise campaign that saw the Sabres get all the way to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final before losing to eventual Stanley Cup champion Carolina. All games air on MSG starting at 8 p.m. as well as the MSG Go app. They will then be available the following day at noon on the Sabres' YouTube channel. Next week's rundown looks like this: Monday, March 30 – 8-5 win over Washington on Nov. 17, 2005: Taylor Pyatt rings up a hat trick as the Sabres beat rookie phenom Alex Ovechkin and move above .500, where they would remain the rest of the season. Tuesday, March 31 – 2-1 shootout win at Philadelphia on Dec. 19, 2005: Ryan Miller makes 33 saves as the Sabres push their winning streak to seven games. Wednesday, April 1 – 2-1 shootout win at Ottawa on Feb. 4, 2006: Thomas Vanek beats Dominik Hasek for the game-winning goal with his "Around the World" move. Thursday, April 2 – 3-1 win over Toronto on March 16, 2006: Sabres extend latest winning streak to eight games as Chris Drury scores two goals. Friday, April 3 – 5-4 win over Ottawa on April 5, 2006: Daniel Briere scores in the final minute of regulation and the final minute of overtime. The inaugural week of Sabres Classics continues Thursday night with the Oct. 7, 2001, game at Madison Square Garden, an overtime loss to the New York Rangers in the first regular-season hockey game after 9/11. Friday night's game is the "Who Else" classic, the Game 5 overtime win over the Rangers on May 4, 2007, that featured Drury's tying goal with 7.7 seconds left in regulation.
  7. I would really like to re-sign him, but he wouldn't be my top priority
  8. But those six players that got in trades were the best
  9. Must be getting too good for college so this is his next step. A year or more in Rochester will make him better still. Defenseman take so much time to develop. I wonder if JBott is going to sign a college goalie to develop
  10. Biron in goal? Was this the game that Bill Clinton was at?
  11. The kid with the puck in his mouth, lol Wonder if he’s watching tonight
  12. So they skip ahead in the action, but leave the stupid fighting delay in??
  13. See, Rob Ray would of just read those stats word for word, JL just summarized them nicely
  14. Gross misconduct penaltyEdit Similar to a game misconduct in severity, gross misconduct penalties have been eliminated from the NHL rulebook. It was imposed for an action of extreme unsportsmanlike conduct, such as abuse of officials or spectators, and could be assessed to any team official in addition to a player. Infractions which garnered a gross misconduct now earn a game misconduct. The penalty had last been assessed in 2006 on Atlanta Thrashers coach Bob Hartley due to post-game comments made regarding referee Mick McGeough's blown call during a game versus Edmonton. The Phoenix Coyotes' Shane Doan was the last player to be given a gross misconduct penalty in 2005 for alleged ethnic slurs directed at French-Canadian referees (later investigated and subsequently cleared by the NHL).
  15. This team needs an overhaul! Can we trade Wilson for a second line center??
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