'But inquiring minds were curious after Saturday's 3-1 victory: Does the fact that the Penguins lost four straight games after winning two at Philadelphia make them susceptible to a similar meltdown this year?' … [Read more...] about Lemieux continues to amaze
The Sabres Report - Apr 30, 2001
Penguins style baffling Sabres
'"I think it's actually throwing guys off. You're so used to the wide-open style that Pittsburgh used to play, the offense-first (philosophy). You see them sitting back and having three guys back all the time, sometimes four, it's freaky."' … [Read more...] about Penguins style baffling Sabres
Goal of a lifetime
'George Ferguson never has seen a televised replay of the goal that, 22 years later, remains one of the most memorable in Penguins history. And it came against the Buffalo Sabres in a Game 3 of the Stanley Cup playoffs.' … [Read more...] about Goal of a lifetime
Hockey ratings poor overall but not in Pittsburgh
'The ratings had improved from abysmal to poor and that was something.' … [Read more...] about Hockey ratings poor overall but not in Pittsburgh
Sabres can score but not on Hedberg
'To suggest that Hedberg and the Penguins have held the Capitals and Sabres to a combined total of three even-strength goals in eight games because neither of those teams has anybody who can score goals, is a slap in Hedberg's moose mask, and an affront to the other men defending the Penguins logo.' … [Read more...] about Sabres can score but not on Hedberg
Jagr trade talk not so bad after all
'Jagr's immaturity in the past was bad enough, but his requests to be traded, his pouting, and his poor attitude are making him a good candidate to be shown the door.' … [Read more...] about Jagr trade talk not so bad after all
Hedberg missed back home
'The longer the Penguins last in the playoffs, the longer goaltender Johan Hedberg will be away from his wife and two young daughters in Sweden.' … [Read more...] about Hedberg missed back home
Pens' Moose on the loose
'Part of the reason Hedberg has confounded opposition shooters is he is not your typical NHL goaltender. At 5-foot-11, he is not real big and depends more on reflexes and outstanding positioning.' … [Read more...] about Pens' Moose on the loose
Sabres look to climb big hill
'If his teammates can't find a way to wake up and score in Game 3 Monday night against the Penguins in Pittsburgh, the Sabres themselves will be nothing but a memory.' … [Read more...] about Sabres look to climb big hill
18,000 sets of antlers will greet Pens 'Moose'
'The 18,000-or-so fans who show up for the game each will be issued a set of brownish foam rubber antlers of the sort normally (!) worn by devotees of the Manitoba Moose.' … [Read more...] about 18,000 sets of antlers will greet Pens 'Moose'
The Sabres Report - Apr 29, 2001
Jagr likely to sit again Monday
'Jagr wouldn't say if he expects to play in Game 4 Wednesday.' … [Read more...] about Jagr likely to sit again Monday
Penguins insist they're not relaxing with 2-0 lead
'They returned home last year with just such a lead and a chance to put away the Flyers without going back to Philadelphia, only to lose consecutive overtime games. They wouldn't win another game in the series.' … [Read more...] about Penguins insist they're not relaxing with 2-0 lead
Sabres ready to cash in on post-season tickets
'It's estimated one playoff date at HSBC Arena brings in $1 million.' … [Read more...] about Sabres ready to cash in on post-season tickets
Conspiracy theories surround Sabres-Penguins
'And hockey fans around Buffalo know the commissioner would never compromise the integrity of the Stanley Cup playoffs.' … [Read more...] about Conspiracy theories surround Sabres-Penguins
Sabres-Pens Game 2 "Sharpening the Swords"
Martin Straka, the quiet leader of the Penguins' second line, performed far better in the second game than in the opener, chipping in two assists and going plus-three on the day. … [Read more...] about Sabres-Pens Game 2 "Sharpening the Swords"