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The Sabres Report - Apr 6, 2004

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

AP | Apr 6, 2004 | Read More

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

Fox Sports | Apr 5, 2004 | Read More

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

Business First of Buffalo | Apr 5, 2004 | Read More

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

WGR-AM | Apr 5, 2004 | Read More

The Sabres Report - Apr 4, 2004

Sabres get to the point: Too many got away

'But there were so many ways the Sabres could have picked up enough points here and there to avoid an early offseason for an unprecedented third consecutive spring...'. … [Read more...] about Sabres get to the point: Too many got away

Buffalo News | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Patrick still isn't shy, retiring type

'He'll turn 41 in two months, might be facing surgery to replace two herniated discs in his neck and probably won't be the most attractive unrestricted free agent on the market given the probability of a lockout that threatens to wipe out the entire 2004-05 season.' … [Read more...] about Patrick still isn't shy, retiring type

Buffalo News | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Experience under pressure should help Sabres in future

'The Sabres were in playoff mode for the final two months because they accomplished so little in the first three.' … [Read more...] about Experience under pressure should help Sabres in future

Buffalo News | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Habs end on a high note

'Both Dagenais goals were stoppable, but don't even think about pointing a purple forefinger at a goaltender when a team is being outshot 24-14 after two periods and 39-27 on the game. From start to finish, there wasn't a helping hand in sight for Noronen - and to his credit, he got his game in order after the Canadiens had taken a 4-1 lead fewer than four … [Read more...] about Habs end on a high note

Montreal Gazette | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Leafs likely foes

'At least the Habs showed signs of life last night against a Sabres team that clearly left its game in Buffalo. The Canadiens ended a five-game losing streak with a six-goal outburst that was marred in the late going when Sabres coach Lindy Ruff sent out the thug batallion to stir things up.' … [Read more...] about Leafs likely foes

Montreal Gazette | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Montreal 6, Buffalo 3

'Souray, who is playing with an ``upper body'' injury -- a sore wrist or shoulder -- blamed Sabres coach Lindy Ruff for sending out his tough guys in the third period. Andrew Peters tried to start a fight with Souray, but Stephane Quintal stepped in and they squared off. Quintal emerged with a welt on his left cheek. ``That's so typical of … [Read more...] about Montreal 6, Buffalo 3

AP | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Montreal 6, Buffalo 3

'"I really wanted to win this game, the last one of the regular season," Montreal coach Claude Julien added. "It was important to beat Buffalo and finish on a winning note. We broke that losing streak and now we have momentum."' … [Read more...] about Montreal 6, Buffalo 3

Sportsticker | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

Offense finds life in season finale

'The Canadiens jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on tallies by Pierre Dagenais in the first half of the opening period. Dagenais, who had been a healthy scratch for five of the last 10 games took a feed from Michael Ryder on the left side and from the slot sent one past Mika Noronen to open the scoring at the 5:12 mark. A similar play four minutes later would lead to … [Read more...] about Offense finds life in season finale

Canadiens.com | Apr 4, 2004 | Read More

The Sabres Report - Apr 3, 2004

Playoff hopes come to a screeching halt

The Buffalo Sabres took it to the brink. They put enough pressure on the New York Islanders the last two weeks where the Isles actually broke into a little sweat. The Sabres didn't know what was happening in Carolina. Without the knowledge of how the Isles were doing, the Sabres attended to matters at hand and attempted to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs. … [Read more...] about Playoff hopes come to a screeching halt

Sabres Central | Apr 3, 2004 | Read More

Sabres' playoff dreams fade away

'Buffalo can finish with 87 points, which would be the seventh-highest total among teams not to make the playoffs in NHL history.' … [Read more...] about Sabres' playoff dreams fade away

Buffalo News | Apr 3, 2004 | Read More

Sabres' doom comes with hopeful signs

'Yes, there are questions, but now they have far more answers. In that sense, it's progress.' … [Read more...] about Sabres' doom comes with hopeful signs

Buffalo News | Apr 3, 2004 | Read More
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