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Richards to Sabres Reports Surface
It was only a matter of time. With Terry Pegula in town, and the Leafs and Rangers failing to secure the rights for Brad Richards (so far), one big news agency has put the Sabres into the chase. To find … Continue reading
Tim Kennedy’s Career: Meet your Savior, Kevin Dineen
It’s a saga of redemption. Tim Kennedy’s been searching for a break since August of 2010. That break has finally arrived. The sorry tale of Tim Kennedy began on September 30, 2009, when the Sabres announced that Kennedy would start the 2009–10 … Continue reading
Brad Richards Carries Hefty Cost
Someone is going to pay dearly. They don’t call the beginning of free agency on July 1st a “frenzy” for nothin’. Teams desperate to gain an advantage over their competition have resorted to extraordinary leaps of faith on aging players, … Continue reading
Pegula’s Alumni: The Great Ambassadors
The Sabres enlisted 85 high-profile ambassadors this season. Many fans might not have caught on to it, but when Terry Pegula invited 85 alumni members of the Buffalo Sabres back into the fold, what he was really doing was creating … Continue reading
As Connolly Departs, So Ends the Peca Era
In all likelihood, Tim Connolly’s days as a Sabre are done. It’s finally time to analyze the trade – and you’ll be surprised who the “winner” of this old trade turned out to be. In 1999, Mike Peca captained the … Continue reading
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Sabres Must Sign Foligno or Lose Him
June 2nd. That is the deadline for Darcy Regier and the Buffalo Sabres to come to terms with Marcus Foligno, their 4th round (104th overall) pick in the ’09 draft. Negotiations have gone slow, and the price tag on Foligno … Continue reading
UFA Fairytale Frenzy 2011: Brad Richards
Shoot for the Stars! Reports out of Dallas pitch Brad Richards as an UFA likely to leave the city unless an ownership issue is resolved. While the NHL waits for that issue to be cleared up, various rumor mongers are … Continue reading
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Tagged brad richards, brad richards ufa, bruce garrioch, buffalo richards, buffalo sabres, sabres richards
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UFA Fairytale Frenzy 2011: Chris Drury
The genie is out of the bottle. For fans, the genie that is the NHL UFA market gives out an unlimited supply of wishes, but unfortunately fulfills only a few. One of the biggest names on Sabres’ fans wish lists … Continue reading
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Tagged buffalo sabres, chris drury, drury trade, drury trade buffalo, drury trade sabres, drury ufa, drury ufa buffalo, drury ufa sabres, mike grier
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May Day! May Day! May Day! May Day!
It’s May Day! Otherwise known as “Raise your Glass to Brad May Day” in the Nickel City. Pour yourself a draft, and play this a couple dozen times: How dare they not include the moment where May kissed his stick … Continue reading
Vanek Speaks on the Playoffs, Injury
Fans aren’t the only ones down in the dumps right now. “Just a few words about the playoffs. It’s really frustrating. We missed a great chance in game 6 at home. Just a few minutes and we would be preparing … Continue reading
