'"It felt pretty good," Gilmour said. "I was just trying to keep my shifts short at the start and trying to last out there. I think throughout the next week, going through the games and practicing, that'll tell what's going on."' … [Read more...] about GILMOUR GOES ALL-OUT, PASSES INJURY TEST
The Sabres Report - Dec 17, 2000
The Sabres Report - Dec 16, 2000
SABRES' TURNABOUT LEADS TO LOSS TO HURRICANES
'"You don't mind getting beat when you're outworked and you're outplayed," Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said. "We spent a good deal of time in their end. We just made some stupid mistakes."' … [Read more...] about SABRES’ TURNABOUT LEADS TO LOSS TO HURRICANES
The Sabres Report - Dec 15, 2000
DUMONT ENJOYING HOT STREAK
'Satan's experience with the Snipers Curse explains why he's not saying much to J.P. Dumont over the last few days. Satan wants to wait until the air clears from Dumont's smoking stick, which has produced the Buffalo Sabres' last five goals.' … [Read more...] about DUMONT ENJOYING HOT STREAK
The Sabres Report - Dec 13, 2000
HASEK, DUMONT UP TO OLD TRICKS DOMINATOR BAFFLES BRUINS
'Hasek, seething after surrendering a five-spot to the Rangers last Friday, did his job Tuesday night while J.P. Dumont earned his second career hat trick as the Sabres rolled over the Boston Bruins, 3-0, before 13,369 fans in the FleetCenter.' … [Read more...] about HASEK, DUMONT UP TO OLD TRICKS DOMINATOR BAFFLES BRUINS
DUMONT'S HAT TRICK GIVES HIM TEAM'S LAST FIVE GOALS
'"It was packed," Dumont said. "I had two goals and one assist. They threw me on the ice and told me to stay out there until I scored. I was so tired with about 30 seconds left that I came back to the bench to change (lines). They threw me out there right away."' … [Read more...] about DUMONT’S HAT TRICK GIVES HIM TEAM’S LAST FIVE GOALS
The Sabres Report - Dec 12, 2000
PECA VETOES SABRES' NEW OFFER
'Peca made $1.6 million last season while scoring 41 points. He's considered one of the best two-way forwards in the league, and has been seeking $3.5 million per season.' … [Read more...] about PECA VETOES SABRES’ NEW OFFER
BRUINS STUCK IN REVERSE
'"He felt we weren't going to make the playoffs," said Sabres winger Dave Andreychuk, who was traded with Bourque. "He made his decision not to play anymore until he got traded. From that point on, everybody had to swallow it."' … [Read more...] about BRUINS STUCK IN REVERSE
The Sabres Report - Sep 23, 1988
BARRASSO LIFTS SABRES PAST CAPS
'The Buffalo Sabres goaltender aced the 170-yard 12th hole at Glen Oak in Amherst on Wednesday then aced the Washington Capitals at the Norfolk Scope Arena in leading the Sabres to a 2-0 victory before 6,677 here Thursday. It was the Sabres third win in four preseason starts. The other game ended in a tie.' … [Read more...] about BARRASSO LIFTS SABRES PAST CAPS
The Sabres Report - Sep 22, 1988
SABRES RALLY FOR TIE WITH DETROIT
'Mike Ramsey, who grew up in Minnesota, and Mark Napier, who made a name for himself there, each scored timely goals to twice pull the Sabres back from discouraging deficits en route to a 5-5 tie.' … [Read more...] about SABRES RALLY FOR TIE WITH DETROIT
The Sabres Report - Sep 21, 1988
NEW FACES PUSHING FOR JOB WITH SABRES
'A willingness to tackle hockey's physical side is what made Kevin Maguire so appealing to Buffalo in last year's waiver draft.' … [Read more...] about NEW FACES PUSHING FOR JOB WITH SABRES
The Sabres Report - Sep 20, 1988
HOGUE SKATES FRONT AND CENTER AS SABRES WIN
'"He (Hogue) has shown speed and intensity," agreed Sator. "But let's not forget Jeff Parker. That was a big short-handed goal. It makes for a pleasant dilemma."' … [Read more...] about HOGUE SKATES FRONT AND CENTER AS SABRES WIN
The Sabres Report - Sep 19, 1988
PARKER PENS A QUESTION FOR SABRES
'Parker, a highly touted collegian who seemed to fall into the "what ever happened to" category on the Buffalo Sabres depth charts of late, re-emerged in dramatic fashion Sunday with a goal 54 seconds into overtime that pushed a mixed bag of Sabre players to a 4-3 triumph over a similar collection of Washington Capitals.' … [Read more...] about PARKER PENS A QUESTION FOR SABRES
The Sabres Report - Sep 18, 1988
TOP PICK SAVAGE WORKS HARD FOR HIS MOMENT
'"For me, it's a big game, because I want to prove I'm the player they drafted for," says Savage, Buffalo's first pick in the 1988 entry draft. "I want to show my game, go into the corners, do some hitting, maybe help out by making some offensive plays. I want to do the kinds of things that have got me this far."' … [Read more...] about TOP PICK SAVAGE WORKS HARD FOR HIS MOMENT
REEKIE REMAINS OUT; CREIGHTON HURT
'Buffalo Sabres defenseman Joe Reekie Saturday said there was no change in his status (unable to perform). Reekie said he was still weighing his options and would likely know more regarding his situation Monday. Reekie has been refused permission to practice because of a physical problem (he underwent knee surgery last season) but has not been suspended.' … [Read more...] about REEKIE REMAINS OUT; CREIGHTON HURT