'The Los Angeles Kings signed free-agent right wing Steve Heinze to a three-year contract Tuesday night.' … [Read more...] about Los Angeles Kings signs free agent Steve Heinze
The Sabres Report - Jul 4, 2001
Kings sign free agent RW Heinze to three-year contract
'The 31-year-old Heinze established career highs with 27 goals and 27 assists in 79 games and ranked 12th in the NHL with 12 power-play tallies. He added three goals and four assists in seven playoff games with Buffalo, which acquired him at the trade deadline for a third-round draft pick.' … [Read more...] about Kings sign free agent RW Heinze to three-year contract
The Sabres Report - Jul 3, 2001
Sabres will persevere, even without 'The Dominator'
'So "The Dominator" has left the building, but when he returns to the HSBC Arena next season, he may be in for a big surprise -- his former team will still be contending.' … [Read more...] about Sabres will persevere, even without 'The Dominator'
Sabres re-sign Ray
'"Rob Ray has been a leader on and off the ice for the Buffalo Sabres over the past 12 seasons," Sabres general manager Darcy Regier said. "His commitment to our organization and this community makes us happy to have him back."' … [Read more...] about Sabres re-sign Ray
Sabres re-sign RW Rob Ray
'Ray, an unrestricted free agent, agreed to a one-year contract on Tuesday to remain with the Sabres. Financial terms were not disclosed.' … [Read more...] about Sabres re-sign RW Rob Ray
Dom didn't want to end with 'what might have been' and who can blame him for that?
As you dangle your Hasek voodoo doll over the bonfire, ask yourself this. What lengths would you go to in order to achieve your career goal? You can sit there and be self-righteous and say, "well I would have handled it better." But would you have? Could you have? Especially if the window on your chance was getting smaller and smaller? … [Read more...] about Dom didn't want to end with 'what might have been' and who can blame him for that?
Hasek says goodbye
'"But I think more than sadness I feel excitement, because I think I can still prove something to myself and to people. That's why I chose to leave this city and this organization."' … [Read more...] about Hasek says goodbye
How big a loss?
'With Hasek's exit - so soon after the departures of Peca and the Bills' feisty quarterback Flutie - the city has no athletic idols left to worship.' … [Read more...] about How big a loss?
Hasek kept Sabres under his thumb
'And the Sabres buckled. Why? Because for years there were two sets of rules in this organization: one set for Hasek and another for everybody else. It was exposed again Monday, when he sat in HSBC Arena and had the Sabres hold a news conference for a player no longer their own.' … [Read more...] about Hasek kept Sabres under his thumb
Audette signs four-year deal with Stars
'Donald Audette has left the Buffalo Sabres . . . again.' … [Read more...] about Audette signs four-year deal with Stars
The end of the Hasek era
'As it turned out, the choice to leave was his. Regardless of the reason, however, it's tough to see him go.' … [Read more...] about The end of the Hasek era
Hasek cites shot at Cup as main lure
'Hasek said he spoke with Regier around 10:30 p.m. Saturday. "I told him, no, no, no -- he was asking for too much and I said, 'I won't go to Detroit if you ask for too many players,' " Hasek said. "I told him, 'I need every good player on this team.'"' … [Read more...] about Hasek cites shot at Cup as main lure
Hasek pursues Cup; Lapointe takes payday
'For a player in Hasek's position, with his career clock winding down, it's only about winning the elusive Stanley Cup. That's why he has come to Hockeytown.' … [Read more...] about Hasek pursues Cup; Lapointe takes payday
Numbers don't lie; Wings' trade for Hasek makes team stronger
'Where Vyacheslav Kozlov, a truly fine player, won't sell a dozen tickets in Buffalo, Hasek comes here and gives the entire Red Wings organization hope.' … [Read more...] about Numbers don't lie; Wings' trade for Hasek makes team stronger
Hasek has changed way game is played
'"Now you see all goaltenders that back-flop now, throwing the arms and legs out. Twenty years ago, it wasn't acceptable to play like Dominik. You were thought to be no good if you played like him. You had to be either a butterfly goaltender or a stand-up goalie -- you had to do things a certain way. Dominik's changed that. It's tribute to … [Read more...] about Hasek has changed way game is played