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Roy, Pominville each score twice as Buffalo cruises past Toronto 4-1 [6:23 AM]
CP reports:
'“We were hard on a lot of plays and there wasn’t much to dislike,” Ruff said. “Special teams were good, our counter-attacks were good, we made it easy on our defenceit was a big improvement from the other night.”'
Buffalo 4, Toronto 1 [6:22 AM]
The Sports Network reports:
'"We got everybody on the same page tonight," said Roy. "We were skating hard and moving the puck well. We came out in the second and kept working hard. As a team we have to step up and play hard and I think we did that tonight."'
Sabres Dump Maple Leafs 4-1 [6:21 AM]
WGR-AM reports:
'The Sabres struck first with a power play goal 6:49 into the middle stanza. Jason Pominville blasted the shot home from the point, with assists to Jaroslav Spacek and Roy. Buffalo came right back two and a half minutes later with their second of the period. Roy scored his 12th of the year to give Buffalo the 2-0 lead. Thomas Vanek and Drew Stafford picked up assists on the goal.'
Friday's Portland Coverage [6:20 AM]
SabreSpace.com reports:
Injury-depleted Pirates find themselves back on top (LetsGoSabres.com)
Sabres Hecht demoted to fourth line [7:18 PM]
Olean Times Herald reports:
'“I’m not a player who wants to be on the fourth line,” Hecht said before the Sabres bused here. “I think I’m better than that. It’s just been too many games where I didn’t play to my potential. Now I’ve got to prove again that I can be on the first two lines. It’s just that right now I’m not good enough.”'
For Sabres, Sometimes the truth does hurt [6:21 AM]
Buffalo News reports:
'“We’ve got to demand out of each other more,” Sabres center Jochen Hecht said Wednesday. “We’ve got to be able to give the other guy a hard time when he’s not playing well, be able to tell him. It’s something that’s hard when you’re good friends, but usually you think if you’re good friends you would take whatever he says seriously. That’s what we’ve got to do, hold each other accountable.”'
A low-key New Year’s Day is on tap [6:20 AM]
Buffalo News reports:
'The Sabres visit the Toronto Maple Leafs in Air Canada Centre tonight, and they’re hardly in a festive mood. On-ice woes are plentiful, the home fans are irate and questions are mounting about everything from ownership on down. But last year . . . ah, last year was a treat.'
Slough tough on Ruff [5:06 AM]
Toronto Sun reports:
'"It's disappointing, it's frustrating and hard to hide from," Ruff said after his team's latest setback, a 4-2 home loss to the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.'
Thursday's Toronto Coverage [5:05 AM]
SabreSpace.com reports:
Buffalo (17-15-5) at Toronto (15-16-6) (AP)
Leafs, Sabres trying to turn things around (Sportsticker)
Buffalo Sabres (17-15-5) at Toronto Maple Leafs (15-16-6) (The Sports Network)
Thursday's Portland Coverage [5:04 AM]
SabreSpace.com reports:
It's in with the new (Portland Press Herald)
Admirals' season-high 4-game win streak ends (Norfolk Virginian Pilot)
Admirals Lose 2-1 at Portland on New Year's Eve (Newport News Daily Press)
Pirates bid adieu to 2008 with a victory (Maine Hockey Journal)
Pirates Ring in New Year With 2-1 Win over Admirals (PortlandPirates.com)
Pirates Edge Admirals (NorfolkAdmirals.com)
Sabres can't bust the Caps [9:28 PM]
LetsGoSabres.com reports:
' went to last night's game. I left after the second period ended. With the Sabres of 2005-06 and 2006-07, I would have stayed because they could have pulled it out. But this team is different. They seem to be content with losing when they are down 3-0.'
Locker room revised [9:27 PM]
Sabres.com reports:
'Following Buffalo’s dismal 4-2 loss to the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night, Ruff revamped the dressing room moving the majority of players’ stalls. “We put some different voices next to different guys,” Ruff said.'
Another atrocious loss for Sabres [8:17 PM]
Olean Times Herald reports:
'When fourth-line journeyman Matt Ellis, not Jochen Hecht, Derek Roy or any of the Sabres’ other high-profile players, became the team’s best forward early in an atrocious 4-2 loss Tuesday to the scorching Washington Capitals, the game was over.'
Sabres lifeless in loss [6:59 AM]
Buffalo News reports:
'There was a commercial timeout with about two minutes left in the second period, and the 18,690 fans in HSBC Arena were restless. They were giving mock cheers to Ryan Miller for making routine saves, and they were booing the Sabres for being in a 3-0 hole.'
Top centers told to improve or sit [6:58 AM]
Buffalo News reports:
'“We’ll take them out of the lineup. Some of them will come out. That’s not an idle threat, either. If you don’t want to compete, if Matt Ellis wants to compete harder and Adam Mair wants to compete harder, then we’ll play the guys that want to compete harder. Then they can make a decision if they want to compete hard. That’s the only fair thing to do.”'
Lackadaisical play continues to dog Buffalo Sabres [6:10 AM]
Rochester D&C reports:
'"I thought our defense played well, but the effort by our forwards — you can take a couple guys out of there like (Adam) Mair, (Paul) Gaustad, (Matt) Ellis — but if Jochen Hecht isn't our best player and Derek Roy isn't our best player, we don't have a chance of winning. It's disappointing, frustrating, upsetting, and we're not going to hide from it."'
Sabres out of tricks, and it's early [6:09 AM]
Niagara Gazette reports:
'Buffalo got outworked, and simply looked outclassed. And it wasn’t just Alexander Ovechkin who looked head and shoulders above the Sabres.'
Wednesday's Washington Coverage [6:08 AM]
SabreSpace.com reports:
Theodore Slams the Door (Washington Post)
'Exorcising some demons' (Washington Times)
Photo gallery (WashingtonCaps.com)
Photo gallery (Sabres.com)
Photo gallery (Buffalo News)
Backstrom and Theodore lift Capitals to 4-2 win [6:07 AM]
AP reports:
'“At this stage of the season, where we’re sitting, we need good things to happen,” Miller said. “We have to get into games early, and start learning and adapting, myself included.”'
Washington 4, Buffalo 2 [6:06 AM]
The Sports Network reports:
'Adam Mair and Clarke MacArthur each scored a goal while Ryan Miller gave up three goals on 30 shots for the Sabres, who have dropped four of their last five.'
Caps Shut Down Sabres 4-2 [6:05 AM]
WGR-AM reports:
'Adam Mair finally got Buffalo on the board 7:41 into the third when Adam Mair beat Theodore for his fifth goal of the season. Both teams traded goals inside the game's final minute. Washington struck first thanks to a Boyd Gordon empty-netter, and Clarke Macarthur followed that up by scoring with only 11 seconds remaining to make it a 4-2 final.'
Ruff holds forwards accountable [6:04 AM]
Sabres.com reports:
'“That’s not an idle threat either,” Ruff said in his post-game press conference. “We will take them out of the lineup. Some of them will come out."'
Wednesday's Portland Coverage [6:03 AM]
SabreSpace.com reports:
Player Bobbleheads Are Back! (PortlandPirates.com)
Pominville hoping he’s licked his slump [8:33 PM]
Olean Times Herald reports:
'“I think once you get out there and get on a roll your confidence just builds,” said Pominville, who had 34 goals and 68 points in 2006-07. “You think you’re capable of doing so many things out there. You try to build off that.”'
Sabres fans look forward to the new year [1:09 PM]
LetsGoSabres.com reports:
'Just what you've always wanted: A Top Ten list just in time for 2009. As part of my personal new year's resolutions, I present this list of the top ten things Sabres fans get to look forward to in the new year. Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to go channel the spirit of David Letterman.'