Arriving late that night back in Buffalo, the Sabres were welcomed home with cheers and congratulations by close to 5,000 adoring fans. The excitement and anticipation of the team's first-ever trip to the Stanley Cup Finals, after just five years in existence, would grow to a fever pitch in the days to follow. … [Read more...] about When the Buffalo Roamed: May 8, 1975
The Sabres Report - May 8, 2001
Sabres hope tonight's their night
'The Sabres can eliminate the Pens with a win tonight in Game Six in Mellon Arena (7, Empire, Ch. 5, 107.7 FM, 1330 AM). Game Seven is certainly there if necessary, but they want nothing to do with Pittsburgh coming back to Buffalo Thursday. So tonight is the night.' … [Read more...] about Sabres hope tonight's their night
Peca heals, watches and waits
'Peca, the Sabres' unsigned restricted free agent, is back in Western New York with a broken face. He sustained three fractures in his left cheek while playing for Team Canada at the World Hockey Championship in Germany.' … [Read more...] about Peca heals, watches and waits
Patrick having too much fun to stop now
'After 18 years in the NHL, after 1,100 regular-season and 176 playoff games, Patrick is enjoying the game more than ever. The Sabres' defenseman appreciates every moment, every practice, every little nuance of being a pro athlete.' … [Read more...] about Patrick having too much fun to stop now
Hlinka says coaching gaffe was a killer
'"I don't have an answer for it. For sure it was a mistake, especially if you are up, 2-1, and you think you can do something more, and then they score the second one. It was a mistake, for sure," first-year Penguins coach Ivan Hlinka said of putting out a power-play unit comprised of five forwards - and therefore no defensemen - midway through … [Read more...] about Hlinka says coaching gaffe was a killer
Ruff hesitant to change lineup
'The Buffalo Sabres coach said even though forward Erik Rasmussen has been cleared to play, there likely won't be any changes made to the Sabres' lineup tonight for Game Six of their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Mellon Arena.' … [Read more...] about Ruff hesitant to change lineup
Living on the edge
'These veterans of playoff wars gone by hold the key for the Penguins tonight. For several important role players, like Ference, Aleksey Morozov and Milan Kraft, this is their first trip into the lion's den. They may think it's routine, but they won't once it's over. Win or lose.' … [Read more...] about Living on the edge
Lemieux must do more
'It's great that Lemieux delivers forechecks and sacrifices his body to block a shot. It sets a wonderful example and shows the Penguins owner can be a complete player. But that's not what he pays himself to do. He's supposed to score goals. He's supposed to create goals. He's supposed to be Mario Lemieux. And he hasn't been this series -- he's been downright ordinary.' … [Read more...] about Lemieux must do more
Amerks' decision day nears
'Sabres general manager Darcy Regier has told Donner he doesn't want his development team overflowing with veteran minor-league free agents. He prefers a small nucleus of veterans surrounded by talented draft picks and hungry youngsters hoping to prove they belong at the American Hockey League level.' … [Read more...] about Amerks' decision day nears
No. 2 line's performance could be deciding factor
'There are lots of reasons Buffalo has won three consecutive games to seize a 3-2 lead in the series -- excellent coaching, quality depth, strong goaltending and opportunistic scoring, for starters -- but the Penguins' lackluster offense deserves a place high on the list.' … [Read more...] about No. 2 line's performance could be deciding factor
Penguins turn up attack, hope to force a Game 7
'The Penguins, so loose and freewheeling in the regular season, have become the anti-Penguins in the postseason. They skate backward as much as forward. They dump the puck into the attacking zone on odd-man breaks. They take early leads, then try to protect them by wiggling their sticks at center ice.' … [Read more...] about Penguins turn up attack, hope to force a Game 7
Plenty of players for blame game
'In discussing what's gone wrong with the Penguins, Kevin Stevens pointed to that time-honored hockey excuse of not enough hard work.' … [Read more...] about Plenty of players for blame game
Penguins Report
'Despite having won three in a row, the Sabres are being extra careful not to light a fire under the Penguins by showing any disrespect. D Rhett Warrener, who has been matched against the Penguins' top line for most of the series, was asked if his team is getting the better of Lemieux and RW Jaromir Jagr. "Are you trying to stir the pot here?" Warrener … [Read more...] about Penguins Report
Pens in tough spot, and they know it
'"I thought we played pretty solid last game," Lemieux said. "Their first two goals were kind of flunky goals. I thought overall we had a good effort. We could have won the game. We just have to keep plugging."' … [Read more...] about Pens in tough spot, and they know it
Hlinka rethinking use of forwards
'Hlinka has been strongly criticized in the wake of his five-forwards decision, but no one in the Penguins' locker room was criticizing his call yesterday.' … [Read more...] about Hlinka rethinking use of forwards