'The Sabres say for season ticket holders, which numbered about 8,200 last season, the average price will be $35 per seat, lowest in the 30-team NHL. The overall average ticket price, which was $45 in 2003-04, will drop to $38.' … [Read more...] about Sabres introduce new variable to ticket prices
Archives for 2004
Sabres' ticket scale gets an overhaul
'Season-ticket prices in the 100 and 200 levels will be reduced dramatically, between 12 and 28 percent. Season tickets in the 300 Level will remain constant for the third straight year. The team will introduce "variable pricing" for box office sales so that a ticket for a Friday night game against Toronto could cost double or triple the price of a Tuesday night … [Read more...] about Sabres' ticket scale gets an overhaul
Sabres Announce New Ticket Pricing
Today at noon the Sabres will announce exclusively on WGR Sports Radio 55 that they are reducing season tickets and introducing variable pricing. The reduction in season tickets of between 12 and 28 percent is the largest one-time rollback in team history. … [Read more...] about Sabres Announce New Ticket Pricing
Pyatt sees bright lights in Sabres’ future
'“It was a bit of a difficult second half for myself,” said Pyatt. “I had a few injuries and that kept me out of 20 games and just couldn’t really get back into the groove when I got back into the lineup.”' … [Read more...] about Pyatt sees bright lights in Sabres’ future
Zhitnik To Test Free Agency
'Gandler was positive despite the uncertainty of the collective bargaining negotiations. The possible work stoppage and likely shrinking salaries will play a huge role in where Zhitnik ends up.' … [Read more...] about Zhitnik To Test Free Agency
Zhitnik eager to test free agency
'His agent, Mark Gandler, said Zhitnik is intent on exploring what other offers might be out there. ``We want to see what the market is going to be like,'' said Gandler, who didn't rule out the possibility of Zhitnik returning to Buffalo.' … [Read more...] about Zhitnik eager to test free agency
Work out in off-season, then wait
'After playing on mostly an American Hockey League salary his first eight seasons, Fitzpatrick spent all of last season in the NHL earning around $375,000. He is now a restricted free agent, with the Buffalo Sabres retaining his rights by making a qualifying offer (an automatic 10 percent raise) in mid-June. ”I’m extremely happy where I am and I don’t … [Read more...] about Work out in off-season, then wait
Sabres extend offers to 12 players, including Connolly
'The Sabres stand to lose only two players to free agency, veteran defensemen Alexei Zhitnik and James Patrick. Despite offers from the Sabres to re-sign him, Zhitnik had previously expressed an interest to test free agency. Patrick completed his 21st season and sixth in Buffalo, and hopes to re-sign with the Sabres. His future, however, is uncertain because of a potential … [Read more...] about Sabres extend offers to 12 players, including Connolly
Bulking up for Buffalo
'And in the long run he's doing it for the right team. The Sabres have struggled the past few years and their depth on the back end has dwindled, particularly after trading veteran Rhett Warrener and former first-round pick Keith Ballard in a deal to acquire forward Chris Drury last summer. Couple that with the fact that the youngest prospect in the Sabres' … [Read more...] about Bulking up for Buffalo
The Sabres Qualify 12 More Players, Pick Up Kotalik's Option
'Connolly gets a ten percent raise from the 1.24-million dollars he made last season. Since he played less than 60 games last season, it's a two way deal. If he's sent to Rochester, the centerman would have to clear NHL waivers.' … [Read more...] about The Sabres Qualify 12 More Players, Pick Up Kotalik's Option
Sabres Extend Qualifying Offers to 20 Players
Players that were extended qualifying offers and do not have arbitration rights have until July 15th to accept the offer extended to them by the Sabres. If a player rejects the qualifying offer and doesn’t have arbitration rights, the Sabres retain that player’s rights and the player and team can negotiate a new contract. … [Read more...] about Sabres Extend Qualifying Offers to 20 Players
Draft Recap
“(Michael) Funk, he’s a big kid. He’s a raw-boned kid. He has the ability to put on a lot of weight," stated Regier. "I think he’s around 200 right now and he can easily play at 220. He has very good mobility for his age. For his lack of experience, he skates well.” … [Read more...] about Draft Recap
The Sabres End The Draft With A Local Kid
'Kaleta is a RW who scored 14 goals and 14 assists with Peterborough in the OHL. He patterns his game just like Peca, never turns down the hit.' … [Read more...] about The Sabres End The Draft With A Local Kid
Draft Party a Success
HSBC Arena was buzzing with excitement on Saturday but not only for the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. Hundreds of fans from the Western New York and Southern Ontario areas flocked to downtown Buffalo for the Sabres first-ever Draft Party and the largest sale in the Sabres’ store history. … [Read more...] about Draft Party a Success
Too Good to Pass Up
General Manager Darcy Regier stated earlier in the week that the team was looking to acquire a young defenseman with their first overall selection. When it was the Sabres' pick, the organization could not pass up University of North Dakota right wing Drew Stafford. … [Read more...] about Too Good to Pass Up