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  1. The roster review continues with the 2015 Sabres rookie of the year #44 Nicolas Deslauriers LW (one year left at $637,500, age 24) Buffalo 82/5/10/15/-24/71 Few knew Nick Deslauriers when he came over from LA in an unexpected deadline-day trade in 2014. A defenceman in junior, the Kings moved him to forward two years ago and Tim Murray obviously liked the move, acquiring the AHLer to add some heft to a smallish Sabre forward corps. His rookie season produced some noticeable numbers. Deslauriers had seven fights. It wasn’t a who’s-who of heavyweights on his card, but he seemed to be in every one and scored a couple convincing knockouts. Further, he finished ninth in the entire NHL in hits, with 261. He skated nearly 12 minutes a night and appeared in all 82 games. Likeable off the ice, a character guy on it, Deslauriers seems to have set himself up for a long Buffalo career as a fan favourite in a fourth-line role. A good skater with a great attitude, he needs to answer two questions: can he grow into a hard-nosed third-liner? And can he hold his own with NHL heavyweights enough to be the Sabres deterrent? Links to the rest of the series: Anders Lindback: http://forums.sabres...nders-lindback/ Pat Kaleta: http://forums.sabres...patrick-kaleta/ Johan Larsson: http://forums.sabres...-johan-larsson/ Matt Hackett: http://forums.sabres...1-matt-hackett/ Andrej Meszaros: http://forums.sabres...ndrej-meszaros/ Phil Varone, Zac Dalpe, Jerry D'Amigo: http://forums.sabres...e-dalpe-damigo/ Mikhail Grigorenko: http://forums.sabres...ail-grigorenko/ Tyson Strachan, Andre Benoit: http://forums.sabres...han-and-benoit/ Mark Pysyk: http://forums.sabres...w-3-mark-pysyk/ Tim Schaller: http://forums.sabres...9-tim-schaller/ Matt Ellis: http://forums.sabres...-37-matt-ellis/ Cody Hodgson: http://forums.sabres...9-cody-hodgson/ Tyler Ennis: http://forums.sabres...63-tyler-ennis/ Chad Johnson: http://forums.sabrespace.com/topic/23441-roster-review-33-chad-johnson/
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