'All three will be in the line-up for the Amerks final three regular season games beginning Wednesday at Toronto.' … [Read more...] about Sabres Send Help to Rochester
The Sabres Report - Apr 7, 2004
Buffalo sends Taylor, Roy and Bartovic back to Rochester
'The three forwards were made available following the conclusion of the Sabres season on Saturday night.' … [Read more...] about Buffalo sends Taylor, Roy and Bartovic back to Rochester
The Sabres Report - Apr 6, 2004
The Sabres Clean Out Their Lockers
'Satan said, "We didn't make the playoffs for the third straight season and this is getting old." Satan says he's under contract for next season, but indicated he would not sign another deal in Buffalo.' … [Read more...] about The Sabres Clean Out Their Lockers
Sabres D Zhitnik intends to test free agency
'''My agent will keep talking to the Sabres, but I think I'm going to test (free agency) and see what's going on,'' Zhitnik said on Tuesday as Sabres players cleaned out their lockers after the team failed to qualify for the playoffs. ''I don't want to say I've played my last game here. I'm just taking it one day at a … [Read more...] about Sabres D Zhitnik intends to test free agency
Sabres' unsecured creditors closer to getting paid
'William Thomas, who represents the Sabres in bankruptcy court proceedings, said Tuesday that, barring any appeals, the payments out of a $1.6 million account could be made by the end of the month following a recent ruling by Judge Michael Kaplan.' … [Read more...] about Sabres' unsecured creditors closer to getting paid
Catchword for Sabres is progress
'The biggest disappointments were left wing Taylor Pyatt and defensemen Brian Campbell and Andy Delmore. Pyatt and Campbell were two youngsters who failed to take the next step. Delmore, a $1 million offseason acquisition, didn't come close to living up to his billing as a premier scoring defenseman and was traded away last month.' … [Read more...] about Catchword for Sabres is progress
Sabres plan busy summer
'"The collective bargaining agreement doesn't expire until Sept. 15, so things like qualifying offers have to go out June 30, the arbitration process starts July 15 and continues on through the 15th of August, so really operations will continue like they have in the past," General Manager Darcy Regier said Monday at management's farewell-to-the-season … [Read more...] about Sabres plan busy summer
Sabres fans have a billion reasons for optimism
'Even Don Cherry, who rarely passes out compliments towards anything with a Buffalo before it, says the Sabres are “the team to watch” next season. If there only IS a next season. But even that has a bright side for Tom Golisano. He says he’ll actually lose LESS money if there’s a work stoppage, and when the two sides finally agree to agree, the … [Read more...] about Sabres fans have a billion reasons for optimism
Golisano, Quinn, Regier And Ruff Meet The Media
'The restricted free agents are Daniel Briere, J.P. Dumont, Jochen Hecht, Maxim Afinogenov, Mike Grier, Dmitri Kalinin, Taylor Pyatt, Jeff Jillson, Rory Fitzpatrick, Brian Campbell, Henrik Tallinder, Milan Bartovic, Brad Brown, Andrew Peters, Martin Biron and Mika Noronen. All are eligible for arbitration except Noronen, Peters, Bartovic, Pyatt, Tallinder, Campbell, … [Read more...] about Golisano, Quinn, Regier And Ruff Meet The Media
Sabres ready to take the next step
'The Sabres need to be more demanding of their young players. They can’t keep waiting on Maxim Afinogenov and Tim Connolly’s potential. Either they produce or they’re gone. Make the decision and live with it.' … [Read more...] about Sabres ready to take the next step
Sabres' progress excites Golisano
'”The team worked so hard and was very intense and they tried their hearts out, you had to admire that. It would’ve been wonderful to make the playoffs this first year, but we didn’t make it. But lack of success, just like success, only lasts for a moment. So now, we’re already onto next year, and we have a lot of things to be concerned … [Read more...] about Sabres' progress excites Golisano
Future brighter for Sabres a year after bankruptcy
'''There's disappointment with not making the playoffs, but this job isn't done yet,'' general manager Darcy Regier said. ''It is, I feel, I don't want to say a beginning, but it takes us a long way down the road toward our goal. So there's gratification there.''' … [Read more...] about Future brighter for Sabres a year after bankruptcy
The Sabres Report - Apr 5, 2004
Decisions for Oilers, Sabres
'As for Pyatt, he's another youngster rushed too soon and perhaps expected to do too much. At 6-foot-4 and 227 pounds he's been touted as the next Todd Bertuzzi, but his slow development now is raising unflattering comparisons to Brad Isbister and Chris Gratton.' … [Read more...] about Decisions for Oilers, Sabres
Sabres look to reverse losses
'Warm and fuzzy feelings aside, Golisano said he wants to get a better handle on the team's finances. Golisano's game plan is to see the annual deficit decrease by incremental amounts to the point where the team, and its fellow operations, finish each year in the black -- or close to it.' … [Read more...] about Sabres look to reverse losses
Sabres Season Ends On Sour Note
'The Sabres didn't make the playoffs but finish up a successful season with a 37-34-7-4 with 85 points. That's 10 more wins and 13 more points than last season when they were 27-37-10-8. The noted improvement should also be noted because Buffalo played in what many consider to be the hardest division in the NHL. The Northeast Division was the only division to … [Read more...] about Sabres Season Ends On Sour Note