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Archives for 2001

Youthful cast hits right notes in opener

'His team had a strong defensive effort, killing off seven straight Buffalo power plays (including a 5-on-3 in the second period) until Woolley's disputed goal. Forwards backchecked, defensemen cleared the slot in front of Hnilicka, allowing him to see the puck, and the Czech goalie allowed few rebounds. The team also employed its version of the "left wing … [Read more...] about Youthful cast hits right notes in opener

Atlanta Journal Constitution | Oct 5, 2001

Thrashers 2, Sabres 1

'Despite some significant offseason changes, the Buffalo Sabres kept to a familiar formula in their season opener: decent goaltending, not much offense.' … [Read more...] about Thrashers 2, Sabres 1

AP | Oct 5, 2001

Atlanta 2, Buffalo 1

'Another game at HSBC Arena, another dominant performance by a Czech goaltender. Milan Hnilicka came within 17 seconds of a shutout and Dany Heatley picked up an assist in his NHL debut as the Atlanta Thrashers won a season opener for the first time in their three-year history, 2-1 over the Buffalo Sabres.' … [Read more...] about Atlanta 2, Buffalo 1

Sportsticker | Oct 5, 2001

Sabres name Stu Barnes captain

'Stu Barnes was named captain of the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday, officially replacing Mike Peca.' … [Read more...] about Sabres name Stu Barnes captain

CP | Oct 5, 2001

New faces, old faces in new places for opener

There are two new faces that will begin their careers with the Sabres tonight. Tim Connolly, who could center Miro Satan and J.P. Dumont, has had a tremendous preseason. Connolly has the talent to make Buffalo fans quickly forget that Michael Peca was ever a Sabre. Slava Kozlov, acquired in the Hasek trade, has also been very good in the preseason. … [Read more...] about New faces, old faces in new places for opener

The Sabres Edge | Oct 4, 2001

Forget superstars, Sabres will win as a team

The weight on the shoulders of players like Jagr and Lindros is pretty heavy. They are expected to carry their teams. This season when the big-name players of the league are being scrutinized, the Sabres' Hamel, Satan, Connolly, Dumont and Biron will be pulling together to do the work of a team. … [Read more...] about Forget superstars, Sabres will win as a team

The Sabres Edge | Oct 4, 2001

Milley, Pyatt will both start in Rochester

'The Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday had a difficult decision to make regarding their roster. When forward Erik Rasmussen signed a contract and joined the team earlier this week, management needed to assign one player to Rochester to reach the limit of 23 players. Would the player sent down be Norm Milley or Taylor Pyatt? In the end, it was both.' … [Read more...] about Milley, Pyatt will both start in Rochester

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Sabres vs. Thrashers

'The Sabres are 17-11-3 all-time on opening night.' … [Read more...] about Sabres vs. Thrashers

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Playoffs first item on Sabres' agenda

'The Sabres would love to see their offense evolve. They allowed the fewest goals in the NHL last season while scoring the third fewest goals of any team to make the playoffs.' … [Read more...] about Playoffs first item on Sabres' agenda

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Defense is the main ingredient in Ruff's winning recipe

'Ruff brought his defensive convictions to Buffalo and went about installing a system designed to reduce the insane workload heaped upon Sabres goaltenders. The progress has been immense. The Sabres allowed 2,560 shots in Ruff's first season. The number dropped to 2,461 his second season. Then to 2,208. Last season, Buffalo goaltenders faced only 2,195 shots.' … [Read more...] about Defense is the main ingredient in Ruff's winning recipe

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Biron's butterfly form follows Hasek's Slinky style

'Biron is basically a butterfly goalie, which means his game develops from strong positioning and lateral mobility. True to his style, Biron cuts off the bottom of the net by dropping to his knees and kicking his feet toward the goalposts in a maneuver that makes him resemble a butterfly. He covers cross-ice passes by following the puck from side to side on his knees, and … [Read more...] about Biron's butterfly form follows Hasek's Slinky style

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Speaker of the house

'And then there's Biron, a guy who has never brooded a day in his life. While the standard-issue goalie responds to game-day pressure by shutting out the world, this knock-kneed 24-year-old engages in small talk right up until game time. He reads the newspapers, appears on radio talk shows and volunteers for every charity event that comes his way, even as he prepares … [Read more...] about Speaker of the house

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Ruff ready for life without Hasek

'Ruff is entering his fifth season with the Sabres, but there was never a sense this was his team. No matter the coach, it seemed the Sabres always belonged to Hasek, which is why most everyone tiptoed around his ego. The Sabres this year appear more rejuvenated after a busy summer, almost as if they had been set free from The Dominator's long shadow.' … [Read more...] about Ruff ready for life without Hasek

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

No Hasek? No problem!

'Buffalo is likely to contend with Toronto and Ottawa for the Northeast Division title but once again fail to finish among the top four of the Eastern Conference. Not procuring home-ice advantage in the playoffs hasn't hurt the Sabres before. The prediction here is that their run will end in the second round after a heartbreaking, seven-game slugfest with the … [Read more...] about No Hasek? No problem!

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001

Hotline hosts take gloves off when discussing Sabres

'"He says, ""Say what you think, do what you have to do.' In no way, shape or form have the Sabres ever held us back," said Blessing. "We have free rein to say whatever we want. And try and avoid Dr. Scholl's (foot in mouth) disease."' … [Read more...] about Hotline hosts take gloves off when discussing Sabres

Buffalo News | Oct 4, 2001
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