'His transformation from raw prospect to hero did not happen overnight.' … [Read more...] about Sabres prospect Luukkonen eyeing pro career following gold medal win
Archives for 2019
Editorial: Kim Pegula sets zero tolerance tone after incident with Sabres execs
'The larger takeaway is that Kim Pegula seems to be influencing the organization’s zero-tolerance policy for anything resembling sexual misconduct. Her leadership sends a strong message that the “boys-will-be-boys” culture that has pervaded many businesses, in and outside of sports, will not be tolerated.' … [Read more...] about Editorial: Kim Pegula sets zero tolerance tone after incident with Sabres execs
The Sabres trying to hang in during their 10-day break
'Talk about picking up ground? In that time Tampa Bay has picked up 23 points on the Sabres. The Islanders have picked up 18 points, while Pittsburgh has gained 15 points, Montreal gained 14, both Columbus and Boston gained 11, Washington gained 10 and Toronto has only has gained six points on the Sabres.' … [Read more...] about The Sabres trying to hang in during their 10-day break
Wednesday's Rochester Coverage
Zach Redmond scores by simply being alive (WROC-TV) … [Read more...] about Wednesday’s Rochester Coverage
Mike Harrington: With season sliding away, Sabres are facing tough choices
'Only one team in history – the 2016-17 Philadelphia Flyers – has had a 10-game winning streak during a season and failed to make the playoffs that spring. Are the Sabres going to become No. 2? An improvement from 62 points to, say, 88 points that would have been notable in October will now be bitterly disappointing in April.' … [Read more...] about Mike Harrington: With season sliding away, Sabres are facing tough choices
Sabres plan to 're-energize' during long, challenging break
'"I think it’s going to be really important," coach Phil Housley said. "We talked about it – to really enjoy themselves, re-energize, reboot, get ready for the second-half push in the season. At the same time, when we get back we’re entering three games in four nights, and we’re starting on the road."' … [Read more...] about Sabres plan to ‘re-energize’ during long, challenging break
Blessing or curse? How Hall of Famers like Phil Housley fail or succeed as coaches
'If the Sabres do well over the next couple seasons and Housley manages to establish himself as a stellar head coach, that hall of fame status won’t be the driving reason behind it. Rather, there’s another piece of memorabilia in his basement that provides a clue into a little-known part of Housley’s career that much more neatly translates into what he’s doing today. It’s a … [Read more...] about Blessing or curse? How Hall of Famers like Phil Housley fail or succeed as coaches
Inside the Sabres: Equipment managers joining Eichel, Skinner at All-Star Game
'"Longevity is a huge accolade for an equipment manager," Williams, who joined the Sabres in 2005, told The Buffalo News. "That’s how you earn an All-Star invite at our level. It’s not based on performance. Our performance is driven by longevity. If you aren’t good you’re gone. That’s our measuring stick. It’s nice to be recognized for that."' … [Read more...] about Inside the Sabres: Equipment managers joining Eichel, Skinner at All-Star Game
Inside the NHL: No 2020 World Cup a bummer, but labor outlook is upbeat
'Both the NHL and the NHL Players Association issued statements that logistics just don't make it feasible to have a tournament 20 months from now, but that they're working toward a framework for future international play.' … [Read more...] about Inside the NHL: No 2020 World Cup a bummer, but labor outlook is upbeat
Sunday's Rochester Coverage
Alex Lyon has career night as Phantoms edge Rochester in shootout (Allentown Morning Call) Amerks edged by Phantoms in shootout (Amerks.com) Alex Lyon Makes Career-High 49 Saves in Win (PhantomsHockey.com) … [Read more...] about Sunday’s Rochester Coverage
Sabres' mistakes add up in 4-3 loss to cap western Canada road trip
'Though the Sabres have the offensive firepower to keep up with the NHL's best, they make too many makes in their own zone. A remarkable effort to beat Calgary Wednesday was not a magical elixir, either.' … [Read more...] about Sabres’ mistakes add up in 4-3 loss to cap western Canada road trip
Sabres' Sam Reinhart returns to Vancouver amid career year
'In these parts, Reinhart is no longer known only as the top prospect from North Vancouver whose father played for two seasons for the Canucks. Now, he's an established NHL player.' … [Read more...] about Sabres’ Sam Reinhart returns to Vancouver amid career year
The Wraparound: Canucks 4, Sabres 3
'After getting the first goal of the game and twice tying the score, Buffalo made too many mistakes in a 4-3 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. The Sabres enter the extended All-Star break with a 24-17-6 record and four points back of Pittsburgh for the second wild-card playoff spot.' … [Read more...] about The Wraparound: Canucks 4, Sabres 3
Patrik Berglund explains to Swedish newspaper why he left the Sabres
'"Personally, Patrik is a terrific guy," Housley said. "He meant well. He was a team player. Great teammate and just an unfortunate incident occurred. I wish him nothing but the best. All these situations can work out differently. It’s unfortunate that we had to let Patrik go, but [General Manager Jason Botterill] and the management handled that correctly. I just wish him the … [Read more...] about Patrik Berglund explains to Swedish newspaper why he left the Sabres
Ed Willes: Sabres' long trip down rebuild road is a cautionary tale for Canucks
'The Sabres, in short, have been gifted resources of which the Canucks and every other NHL team could only dream. But here’s the cautionary tale provided by this franchise and everyone else who ventures down rebuild road. They haven’t made the playoffs in those six seasons, their highest point total is 81 and, in this, the seventh season of the rebuild, they currently sit in … [Read more...] about Ed Willes: Sabres’ long trip down rebuild road is a cautionary tale for Canucks