'Not only was the sweet-shooting power-play specialist practically a lock to start the season with Buffalo, he's also expected to be a major contributor on a Stanley Cup contender. That's quite a jump in status for a guy who one year ago was waived and passed over by all 29 other teams despite making the league minimum salary, who in the playoffs was ridiculously characterized … [Read more...] about Pominville looks for next step
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Sabres still plan to hold block party
'"I think a lot of it has to do with willingness of players," coach Lindy Ruff said. "We stress making sure we're in the shot lane, and making sure the body's in the shot lane, not the stick in the shot lane. Last night was a night that we made some mistakes and we had some guys lay down and make terrific blocks. But a lot of times it was just good positioning."' … [Read more...] about Sabres still plan to hold block party
Bettman says he's no fan of arbitration
'"Not a big fan of arbitration. Never have been," Bettman said Wednesday night during the Sabres' season-opening victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in the RBC Center. "Because we have the hard cap it wasn't something that we felt we had to go to the mat over, but I think over time . . . if the awards are excessive in a hard-cap system, you've got to take a good, hard look as … [Read more...] about Bettman says he’s no fan of arbitration
Sabres vs. Canadiens
'D Brian Campbell blocked eight shots Wednesday despite only one second of short-handed time.' … [Read more...] about Sabres vs. Canadiens
Condors get back on ice
'The Condors have been trying to secure an affiliation agreement with the Buffalo Sabres for several months and the a deal that appeared to be all but done earlier this week has once again stalled. "I know they've got a couple of guys hurt in Rochester (the American Hockey League affiliate of the Sabres) and whether they have guys to send us or not I don't … [Read more...] about Condors get back on ice
What to watch for in Buffalo this season
'Picking up Jaroslav Spacek to replace Jay McKee was huge for Buffalo. They will miss Jay in certain situations, certainly his toughness and his ability to block shots. On the other hand, they've picked up mobility with Spacek and also his ability to play power plays, which he has played comfortably throughout training camp. He has also teamed with Brian Campbell, and those two … [Read more...] about What to watch for in Buffalo this season
A strong nucleus will take the Sabres far
'Last year, almost everyone picked Buffalo not to make the playoffs, but to be dead last. Now they have gone from that point to where Sports Illustrated is picking them to be in the finals this season. Everybody else is picking them to be at the top of the NHL. I just wonder about the bounce back situatuion, whether they will be able to come back from any adversity and gain … [Read more...] about A strong nucleus will take the Sabres far
Friday's Montreal Coverage (Updated 11:30 a.m.)
Montreal (0-0-0) at Buffalo (1-0-0) (AP) Sabres face Canadiens in home opener (Sportsticker) Montreal Canadiens (0-0-0) at Buffalo Sabres (1-0-0) (The Sports Network) Game # 2: Montreal @ Buffalo (SabresFans.com) … [Read more...] about Friday’s Montreal Coverage (Updated 11:30 a.m.)
Friday's Rochester Coverage (Updated 7:00 a.m.)
Can Amerks build unity? (Rochester D&C) Young Amerks may take time to mesh (Rochester D&C) Rochester Americans 2006-07 season preview (HockeysFuture.com) … [Read more...] about Friday’s Rochester Coverage (Updated 7:00 a.m.)
Young Sabres poised for competitiveness
'The difference in the Sabres recent success in comparison to other organizations is that the Sabres management always errs on the side of caution when it comes to young players.' … [Read more...] about Young Sabres poised for competitiveness
Sabres Take First Step Toward Ultimate Goal
Buffalo Sabres' fans across Western New York and beyond had to brave witnessing the Carolina Hurricanes lift their 2006 Stanley Cup championship banner during their Opening Night pre-game ceremonies. Amongst the varying emotions of anger and frustration, one finally came into focus -- a giant sense of relief. … [Read more...] about Sabres Take First Step Toward Ultimate Goal
Post-Game Power Play: Sabres 3, Hurricanes 2 (SO)
Ryan Miller said this week that the Sabres put themselves in the situation of having to play up to lofty expectations. His advice? "Deal with it." In their 3-2 shootout win over the Hurricanes on Wednesday night, the Sabres need some fluky goals -- and one shootout beauty -- to overcome a slow start, a jacked-up opponent and too many mindless penalties. … [Read more...] about Post-Game Power Play: Sabres 3, Hurricanes 2 (SO)
Stanley Cub Parade Next June? Not So Fast!
'Yes, there is much to look forward to--the core of the team is intact, Ryan Miller will be that much better, new defenseman Jaroslav Spacek will add an offensive threat on the blue line and the team is still well suited for the new NHL. For now, hold off on those parade plans and let’s just enjoy the ride.' … [Read more...] about Stanley Cub Parade Next June? Not So Fast!
Sabres ride out the storm
'"We were lucky to escape that first 10 or 11 minutes the way we did," Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said. "Ryan made some good saves. We did a good job of being in shot lanes and blocking shots and not giving up any real good opportunities. But they were a step ahead of us and had us on the run."' … [Read more...] about Sabres ride out the storm
Rivals pick up right where they left off
'Buffalo and Carolina look like a grudge matchup in the making. "This is a rivalry now," said Carolina center Kevyn Adams of Clarence. "Playoffs build rivalries, and there's clearly a rivalry, especially between the fans. I'm sure the Sabres weren't overly excited to come down here and be a part of this fun."' … [Read more...] about Rivals pick up right where they left off
