'Managing partner Larry Quinn said it is "very unlikely" the team will exercise the $1 million buyout of its contract with Adelphia and remove the games from the Empire Sports Network in favor of another carrier.' … [Read more...] about WNSA chooses to air symposium over milestone
The Sabres Report - Jun 21, 2003
The Sabres Report - Jun 20, 2003
NHL Draft presents Regier fresh start to rebuild Sabres
'''In comparison to last year, we have a budget and we have an expectation to make the playoffs next year,'' Regier said. ''And when you go in there with those expectations it gives you a sense of where you have to go, where you can go and where you can't.''' … [Read more...] about NHL Draft presents Regier fresh start to rebuild Sabres
Sabres may be set for more than just picking
'If the Sabres don't trade the fifth pick, they might select Thomas Vanek, the dazzling forward who guided Minnesota to the NCAA title two months ago in HSBC Arena.' … [Read more...] about Sabres may be set for more than just picking
Buffalo Sabres draft needs and recent draft history
'Of the team's five No. 1 picks since 1999, one player has been traded and two have not developed.' … [Read more...] about Buffalo Sabres draft needs and recent draft history
The Sabres Report - Jun 19, 2003
Sabres' pick could be packaged in a trade
'The Sabres would rather have more immediate help, thank you very much. They need an offensive defenseman to lead the power play. They could use another scoring forward, too.' … [Read more...] about Sabres' pick could be packaged in a trade
Senate honors state government critic, B. Thomas Golisano
'''Tom Golisano is a cornerstone of our hope for the future when it comes to things that help our society,'' Republican Sen. James Alesi said. Alesi also called the Rochester businessman ''the George Eastman of the 21st century'' for charitable giving around Rochester that Alesi said rivals that of the founder of the Eastman Kodak … [Read more...] about Senate honors state government critic, B. Thomas Golisano
The Sabres Report - Jun 16, 2003
Ex-Sabres' exec named college conference commissioner
'Ron Bertovich, the former executive vice president of administration for the Buffalo Sabres, has been introduced as the new commissioner of the Illinois-based Mid-Continent Conference.' … [Read more...] about Ex-Sabres' exec named college conference commissioner
LaFontaine was a Hall of a player . . . and person
'Never in 21 years of covering sports have I met an athlete who measures up to LaFontaine when assessing both the magnitude of the talent and the quality of the individual. He was a superstar without pretense, an idol securely grounded, always stopping to put himself in the other person's shoes.' … [Read more...] about LaFontaine was a Hall of a player . . . and person
The Sabres Report - Jun 15, 2003
Wishing upon a star
'"You can't say "OK, he scored X-number of goals in junior, so he's going to score X-number goals in the American League and X-number goals in the National League,' " Luce said. "God, we wish it was like that. Then there'd be no mistakes."' … [Read more...] about Wishing upon a star
With fifth pick as trade bait, look for Regier to go fishing
'Regier can't wait for someone down the road, not with Golisano and Quinn raising the standards and setting a $30 million payroll. It's more likely Regier will take the safer approach, which means trading the pick if he can find a proven veteran, preferably young and reasonably priced, who can help the Sabres into the postseason.' … [Read more...] about With fifth pick as trade bait, look for Regier to go fishing
The Sabres Report - Jun 14, 2003
Giving 'Coach' the boot raises questions for WGR
'The timing of Dickerson's release, a few weeks before the Buffalo Sabres determine what television and radio outlets will carry their games next season, raises another question: Was Dickerson's ouster WGR's way of telling the Sabres it would be a more friendly radio environment if the NHL club decides to vacate its contract with the Empire Sports Network … [Read more...] about Giving 'Coach' the boot raises questions for WGR
The Sabres Report - Jun 13, 2003
Draft could help Sabres -- but not how you might think
'Once you get past projected top pick Eric Staal, the 6-foot-3 center from Peterborough, the next dozen players selected will be roughly comparable. "You can slide back a ways in this draft and not get hurt," Regier said. "You can probably go as many as 10 players with an acceptable drop-off. Then it's a matter of what you can get for the cost of … [Read more...] about Draft could help Sabres — but not how you might think
The Sabres Report - Jun 12, 2003
Sabres shopping No. 5 pick in the draft
'''We're very open,'' Regier said, about making a deal before the draft, held June 21-22, in Nashville, Tenn. ''We'd be more than happy to draft at No. 5, but if there's an opportunity to get something that's going to help us both next year and in the future, we have to look at it.''' … [Read more...] about Sabres shopping No. 5 pick in the draft
LaFontaine's career gets finishing touch
'"That type of thing is difficult to see anybody go through," Ray said of LaFontaine's concussion woes. "But when you know the person and know how hard he worked to leave on his own terms, it was hard. He went through a lot."' … [Read more...] about LaFontaine's career gets finishing touch
The Sabres Report - Jun 11, 2003
Fuhr, Lafontaine Elected to Hockey Hall of Fame
'Fuhr also played with Toronto, Buffalo, Los Angeles, St Louis and Calgary during a 19-year career. He retired following the 1999 season. Lafontaine had eight seasons at the New York Islanders, six with the Buffalo Sabres and then a year with the New York Rangers before suffering a career-ending head injury.' … [Read more...] about Fuhr, Lafontaine Elected to Hockey Hall of Fame