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Buffalo Sabres 2011-2012 Media Guide
Buffalo Sabres 2011-2012 Media Guide
Media Guide
Record Book Empty Net Goals ...........................................................................................................195 Hat Tricks...........................................................................................................................178 Individual Records ........................................................................................................211 Last 10 Games vs. ........................................................................................................167 Opponent Records ......................................................................................................210 Penalty Shots...................................................................................................................196 Record by Day/Month................................................................................................169 Regular Season Overtime Goals............................................................................174 Sabres Streaks ...............................................................................................................171 Season Openers ...........................................................................................................172 Shutouts.............................................................................................................................186 Single-Game Records ................................................................................................208 Single-Season Leaders ..............................................................................................204 Yearly Statistical Leaders............................................................................................198 Yearly Win/Loss Records..........................................................................................200 Year-by-Year Records...................................................................................................173 Year-by-Year Results and Statistics........................................................................146 The Playoffs
All-Time Playoff Goaltending .......................................................................................................228 All-Time Playoff Scoring.................................................................................................................227 All-Time Series Results...................................................................................................................231 Career Leaders .................................................................................................................................242 Hat Tricks..............................................................................................................................................240 Individual Records ...........................................................................................................................244 Opponent Playoff Leaders ..........................................................................................................249 Overtime Games..............................................................................................................................238 Shutouts................................................................................................................................................240 Team Records ...................................................................................................................................247
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Sabres History All-Time Attendance.....................................................................................................268 Captains and Coaches...............................................................................................262 Draft History .....................................................................................................................269 Hockey Hall of Fame Members .............................................................................260 NHL Awards & Honors...............................................................................................263 Uniform Numbers.........................................................................................................251 Retired Numbers...........................................................................................................254 Sabres Hall of Fame.....................................................................................................260 Sabres Firsts ....................................................................................................................261 Transactions.....................................................................................................................279 AHL Affilliate - Rochester Americans Team Information ................................................................................................288-297 Miscellaneous First Niagara Center .....................................................................................................305 Media Information.........................................................................................................306 NHL Critical Dates.........................................................................................................307 Radio & TV .......................................................................................................................299 Team History....................................................................................................................301 Team Schedule..............................................................................................................310 Ticket Information..........................................................................................................309 Uniform History...............................................................................................................304
Executive Editor......................................................................................Michael Gilbert Editor .............................................................................................................................Ian Ott Contributing Editors .............................................. Kevin Snow, Marc Heintzman
Photos............................................................Bill Wippert & NHLI via Getty Images Publication Design...........................................................................................Vicki Sitek Special Thanks.............................................................................Elias Sports Bureau
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Broadcast & Game Entertainment VP of Broadcasting ........................................................................Chrisanne Bellas Director of Game Presentation .....................................................Jenifer Dunford TV Producer ......................................................................................................Joe Pinter TV Director.......................................................................................................Matt Gould Lead Feature Editor.................................................................................Drew Boeing Videographer/Editor..............................................................................Mark Blaszak Editor/Videographer................................................................................Jason Holler Production Assistant................................................................................Jason Wiese Game Presentation Coordinator...........................................................Tara Myers Videoboard Director/Editor ..............................................................................Jeff Hill Play-by-Play............................................................................................. Rick Jeanneret Commentator................................................................................................Harry Neale Studio Host/Play-by-Play ..................................................................Kevin Sylvester Commentator...............................................................................................Danny Gare Analysts................................................................................Mike Robitaille, Rob Ray In Game Host....................................................................................................Brian Duff Public & Community Relations VP of Public and Community Relations. ..............................Michael Gilbert Director of Media Relations ..............................................................Chris Bandura Public Relations Assistant ..................................................................................Ian Ott Public Relations Assistant ............................................................Marc Heintzman Graduate Assistant ........................................................................................ Jeff Baker Director of Community Relations.......................................................Rich Jureller Community Relations Coordinator...............................................Teresa Belbas Youth Hockey Coordinator ................................................................Ed Grudzinski Team Photographer...................................................................................Bill Wippert Graduate Assistant ........................................................................................ Jeff Baker Director of Alumni Relations................................................................Larry Playfair Corporate & Community Relations Liaison ..........................Gilbert Perreault Website Manager........................................................................................Scott Miner Manager of New Media ...........................................................................Kevin Snow Social Media Coordinator ...........................................................Samantha Hicks Mascot...............................................................................................................Sabretooth Sales & Business Development VP Sales & Business Development....................................................John Livsey Director of Corporate Sales .............................................................................Joe Foy Director of Business Development ...................................................Pete Petrella Account Executive .....................................................................................Rob Nugent Corporate Fulfillment Coordinator................................Chad Buck, Jon Latke Ticket Sales & Operations VP of Tickets & Service..........................................................................John Sinclair Box Office Manager............................................................................Marty Maloney Assistant Box Office Manager ..............................................................Paul Barker Box Office Coordinator.....................................................................Gretchen Knott Ticket Administator................................................................................Melissa Rugg Database Marketing Manager.........................................................Tom Matheny Senior Account Service Representative..........................Roxanne Anderson Account Services Representatives .............................................Kevin Kennedy, .................................................Jessica Kindron, Brad DePuyt, Kristin DeBellis Special Consultant.......................................................................................Joe Crozier Suite Services Coordinator ..........................................................Michelle Mitchell Merchandise Director of Merchandise...................................................................Mike Kaminska Merchandise Manager-Inventory Control .....................................Glenn Barker Merchandise Manager-Event Sales .......................................................Jeff Smith Store Manager...........................................................................................Alec Moslow Assistant Store Manager.........................................................................Mike Fowler
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Arena Staff Maintenance Crew ............................................. Michael Destino, Pete Cicero, ..........................................................................Stephen Gore, Andrew Chamberlin Utility Crew .......................................................Jason Sattelberg, Rashad Dukes Operations Assistant...........................................................................Christine Porto Security Officers..........................................James McDuffie, Amanda Szulist, .................................................................................... Joseph Mejak, Derek Jaworek General Information Telephone/Executive Offices ..........................................................(716) 855-4100 Arena Address...........One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza, Buffalo NY 14203 Capacity......................................................................................................................18,690 Website ...............................................................................................www.sabres.com
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Terrence M. Pegula
Owner
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Back in 1983, Terry Pegula told his business partner Robert H. Long, Jr., If I ever have more than two nickels to my name, Im going to buy the Buffalo Sabres one day. Now, almost 30 years later, Terrys dream has come to fruition.
On Feb. 22, 2011, Pegula became the fourth owner in Buffalo Sabres franchise history. On the day Pegula was introduced as owner, the Sabres were 27-25-6 and sat in ninth place in the Eastern Conference - five points out of a playoff spot. Pegulas purchase not only reenergized the fan base, but the players as well. With Pegula now at the helm, the Sabres went on a 16-4-4 run over the final 24 games of the season to finish seventh in the East. This included a 9-1-2 record at home, and HSBC Arena which quickly became known as Pegulaville was sold out for all 12 games of the new era of Sabres ownership. Soon after purchasing the Sabres, Pegula explored the idea of acquiring the Rochester Americans, the AHL team that had previously spent 29 years as the Sabres affiliate before a three-year hiatus. On June 24, 2011, the Sabres announced the reunification of the Western New York teams. Pegulas interest in the NHL began when the Sabres faced the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1975 Stanley Cup Final. His affection for the French Connection Line began with that series, and led to his affinity for the Sabres franchise. While operating East Resources Inc. in Western New York and Pittsburgh throughout the 1980s and 90s, and living in Vestal, Olean and Orchard Park during that span, Terry first bought season tickets at the Memorial Auditorium in 1980. He remained a loyal Sabres season ticket holder for the next 18 seasons. Born in 1951 and raised in Carbondale, PA, he attended high school at Scranton Preparatory School. Pegula entered Penn State University as a Math major, but in order to stay in school he entered the Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering program through a scholarship. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1973, and landed his first job with Getty Oil Co. in Victoria, TX. He later joined Felmont Oil Co., a decision that first brought him to Olean, NY, in 1975. In 1983, he borrowed $7,500 from family and friends to found East Resources Inc., an independent oil and gas exploration and development company. Over the next 27 years, he built it into one of the largest privately held companies in the United States. In July of 2010, Royal Dutch Shell purchased the assets of East Resources Inc. for $4.7 billion (US). That sale allowed the Pegulas to make their first foray into the hockey world. On September 17, 2010, Terry and his wife, Kim, donated $88 million to Penn State University -- the largest private gift in the history of the school -- to fund a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose arena, a world-class practice facility and help to establish an NCAA Division I mens hockey program. Thanks to their generosity, Penn State is now able to add both mens and womens varsity hockey teams, and they will both begin play in the 2012-13 season. The building will include two ice sheets, and serve as the only major ice facility within an 80-mile radius of State College. In addition to providing hockey and figure skating opportunities for the entire Central Pennsylvania region, it will also be used for a broad range of campus and community activities. With design and construction meetings being held currently, Penn State hopes to break ground on the University Park campus for the Pegula Ice Arena later this year. Terry and Kim currently reside in Boca Raton, FL, and have five children: Michael (33), Laura (29), Jessica (17), Kelly (15) and Matthew (12). Pegulas younger daughters, Jessica and Kelly, were both born in Buffalo. A native of nearby Rochester, NY, Kim Pegula is a 1991 graduate of nearby Houghton College with a degree in Communications, and was involved with East Resources since 1991. Together they have also founded Black River Music Group, a country music label based in Nashville, TN, and Ayrault Sports Agency based in Charlotte, NC.
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Theodore Black
President & Alternate Governor
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As president of the Buffalo Sabres, Ted Black oversees all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the franchise, with specific focus on making the Buffalo Sabres the premier destination for NHL players and a first-rate environment for the Sabres current and future employees. In addition, Ted provides strategic and creative leadership in areas including corporate partnerships, advertising, NHL relations, team marketing, Sabres television broadcasts, fan relations and ticket sales. With the 2011 reunification of the Sabres and the Rochester Americans, Ted became the President for the AHL team as well. His plan is to bring the same vision and the same goals to the Amerks as he has to the Sabres, with the ultimate goal of winning championships at both levels. Over the last decade, Ted has compiled a track record of success and experience that few sports executives can match. Ted is an accomplished leader who contributed to and presided over unprecedented growth with both the Pittsburgh Penguins and FSN Pittsburgh. He enjoys close relationships with top executives, corporate sponsors, professional sports teams, television networks and at the National Hockey League. In late 2010, Terry Pegula enlisted Ted to undertake the task of assembling and leading the group of professionals to advise Mr. Pegula on the acquisition of the Buffalo Sabres. Teds responsibilities included guiding the transaction negotiations, due diligence and NHL approval process. Previously, Ted served as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of FSN Pittsburgh, a regional sports television network that produced and telecast more than 220 live pro events and 1,500 hours of programming per year. Under Teds executive leadership, FSN Pittsburgh grew advertising revenues every year and televised a record number of live pro events. The station also generated record revenues, record earnings, record ratings and was widely recognized as the top-rated US-based Regional Sports Network in the National Hockey League. Prior to his tenure at FSN, Ted was a member of Mario Lemieuxs senior management team and served as Vice President of the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1999 to 2008. Ted was a member of the core group of executives that helped Lemieux execute one of the most successful franchise transformations in the history of professional sports. Ted was intimately involved in all senior executive-level decisions and strategic planning concerning the marketing, branding, sales and overall business operations and management of the team. In addition to being a key strategist during the Penguins efforts to get a new arena, Ted served as the day-to-day project leader for the new arena during the pre-construction phase of the project. He also interviewed and helped to recruit Ray Shero to become the clubs General Manager. Ted was active with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and served as the teams Alternate Governor to the AHL. In 2005, Ted was honored and recognized by Pittsburgh Magazine as a Forty Under Forty community leader. He served as Chairman of the American Heart Associations 2011 Buffalo Niagara Heart Walk and was Honorary Chairman of the 19th Annual Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Niagara County Charity Golf Tournament. Ted is a 1987 graduate of Allegheny College and he received his J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1990. Ted now lives in Buffalo with his wife, Amy, and their two hockey-playing sons, Andrew (19) and Nathan (16).
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Ken Sawyer
Senior Advisor & Alternate Governor
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Ken Sawyer is entering his second year as Senior Advisor for the Buffalo Sabres. Sawyers primary duty is to assist owner Terry Pegula on major organizational and hockey-related decisions for the franchise. Sawyers working career spans 40 years, including 14 as the Chief Financial Officer of the National Hockey League and 11 years as a senior executive of the Pittsburgh Penguins. He joined the Penguins in September 1999, the day after the team emerged from bankruptcy protection under a new ownership group led by Mario Lemieux. He first served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, becoming President in 2003 and later being appointed Chief Executive Officer in 2006. Under his leadership, the Penguins adopted a strategic plan to ensure that the team would be successful both on the ice and as a business, and thus be assured of a long future in Pittsburgh. During his tenure, the on-ice product was rebuilt and now consists of one of the best rosters of young players in the NHL, including superstars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. In 2009, the team reached the pinnacle of success on the ice, winning the Stanley Cup for the third time in franchise history. As CEO, Sawyer oversaw all of the Penguins operations and the team has emerged as a tremendous success off the ice as well, selling out every game since early 2007. Sawyer led efforts to finance and then construct the Consol Energy Center, which opened in August 2010. Sawyer also has extensive experience in League matters after representing the Penguins as a Governor of the NHL and serving as Chief Financial Officer of the NHL for 14 years. During that time he served on every major committee of the NHL. Sawyer is a graduate of McGill University in his native Montreal, Que., and a member of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. He is a past member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Hero Fund and a current member of the Board of Trustees of the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh. In 2010, Sawyer was honored as a recipient of the Management Achievement Award from the Faculty of Management at McGill University. Ken and his wife, Shirley, reside in Stuart, Fla. and have two married sons and three grandchildren.
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Cliff Benson
Senior Advisor
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Cliff Benson is entering his second year as Senior Advisor with the Buffalo Sabres for the 2011-12 season. Bensons duties as Senior Advisor will be supplemented by work with the Buffalo Sabres Foundation. Benson, a CPA and attorney, served the Deloitte Tax LLP organization for 37 years, including 10 years as lead client service partner in the market place function. He became partner in 1981 and served in the New York and South Florida offices before transferring to Pittsburgh and eventually retiring in May 2010. In 2000, Benson, along with members of the Pittsburgh Penguins Alumni, formed Hockey in the Hood. Founded with a grant from the National Hockey Leagues Diversity Task Force and assistance from the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hockey in the Hood (now called Pittsburgh ICE) was one of 40 major diversity ice hockey programs throughout the United States and Canada with the goal of reaching underprivileged inner-city children by teaching them skating and ice hockey lessons. Benson served as the lead client service partner for the worldwide services provided to the United States Steel Corporation and H.J. Heinz. Other clients served over his long career at Deloitte include Armco, Bayer Corporation, Marathon Oil, PPG Industries, Rockwell International, the Pittsburgh Penguins and East Resources. Benson is passionate about serving the community and has been actively involved in charitable organizations for most of his career primarily those that benefit inner city children with limited opportunities. He is affiliated with Quaker Valley Hockey Association, Imani Christian Academy (Board Chair), Pittsburgh Kids Foundation , Silver Ring Thing and The Second Mile (Finance Chair). Cliff was privileged to make three trips to Haiti bringing medical relief following the 2010 earthquake.
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Darcy Regier
General Manager
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The 2011-12 season will be the 15th year Darcy Regier serves as General Manager for the Buffalo Sabres, the longest tenure of any GM in the 41-year history of the franchise. The Sabres have posted a regular season record of 526-390-150 under Regiers guidance, while also advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1999 and making four Eastern Conference Finals appearances (1998, 1999, 2006 and 2007). Regier and head coach Lindy Ruff form the longest-serving GM/ Head Coach combination in pro sports, and have had more success than any tandem in franchise history. Regier and his scouting staff have consistently built a solid foundation of talent, year after year, through the NHL Entry Draft. Proof of their drafting success can be seen every time the Sabres take the ice. In the 2010-11 season, nine of the teams top 12 goal scorers were acquired through the Entry Draft and have spent time with the teams AHL affiliates. This list includes Thomas Vanek, Derek Roy, Jason Pominville and Drew Stafford all of whom later signed long-term contracts with the Sabres. The long-term success of Regiers draft picks can often be spotted early, as his draft picks have made a habit of scooping up numerous AHL awards while playing for the Sabres affiliate teams. AHL award-winners have included three consecutive AHL Rookie of the Year winners: Nathan Gerbe (2008-09), Tyler Ennis (2009-10) and Luke Adam (2010-11); AHL Goaltender of the Year, Ryan Miller, for the 2004-05 season and 2011 AHL Defenseman of the Year, Marc-Andre Gragnani. His draft selections have gone on to win awards at the NHL level as well, with Miller being awarded the 2010 Vezina Trophy and 2008 first-round selection Tyler Myers winning the Calder Trophy that same year. Regier has found a lot of success in the earlier rounds of the draft. Buffalos roster includes several players who were drafted in the first or second round since Regiers first draft in 1997, including: Vanek (1st, 2003), Roy (2nd, 2001), Pominville (2nd, 2001), Myers (1st, 2008), Ennis (1st, 2008) and Stafford (1st, 2004). Each of these early-round draft picks was among the top eight goal scorers on the team during the 2010-11 season. Regier and his staff recently secured another early-round pick, Jhonas Enroth (2nd, 2006), to a two-year deal this offseason. Productive players have also been found in later rounds, from veterans like Miller (5th, 1999) and Paul Gaustad (7th, 2000), to youngsters such as Gerbe (5th, 2005) who has already made an impact in the organization. Gerbe joined Sabres draft pick, Andrej Sekera (3rd, 2004), in signing a multi-year deal during the offseason. The hockey departments success hasnt been limited to their hard work on draft day. Several trades and free agent signings this offseason have landed Buffalo exceptional talent for the upcoming season. This summer saw Regier aggressively bolster the defense by acquiring Christian Ehrhoff and Robyn Regehr. The Sabres acquired Regehr along with seasoned veteran Ales Kotalik, who last played with the Sabres in the 2008-09 season. Forward Ville Leino was also acquired through free agency and signed a multi-year deal during the offseason. Prior to joining the Sabres, Regier served in roles with the New York Islanders as Director of Hockey Administration, Assistant Coach, and Assistant General Manager. While on Long Island, he supervised the clubs amateur development, and saw their International Hockey League affiliate win back-to-back championships (Denver Grizzlies in 1994-95 and then, after moving to Salt Lake City, the Utah Grizzlies in 1995-96). Legendary Islanders coach Al Arbour, along with Bill Torrey, who served in roles as General Manager, President, Chairman of the Board and Consultant with New York, were significant contributors to Regiers career in hockey. Regier left the Islanders organization briefly in the 1991-92 season to serve as an assistant coach with the Hartford Whalers. Born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Regier was the fifth choice (77th overall) of the California Golden Seals in the 1976 Amateur Draft. He appeared in 26 NHL games over the course of three seasons with the Cleveland Barons and the New York Islanders, totaling two assists and 35 penalty minutes. Regier played parts of eight seasons of professional hockey and was a member of three championship teams. In 1982, he was named a First Team All-Star with Indianapolis (IHL), where he learned from one of the people he considers an influence on his hockey life, current Detroit Red Wings Senior Vice President Jim Devellano, then the teams general manager. During his playing career, Regier was also involved in the early setup of the Professional Hockey Players Association. Darcy and his wife, Katherine, reside in Clarence and have three sons: Jonathan, Justin and Jarrett.
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How the Sabres Were Built
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#3 Jordan Leopold
July 1, 2010
#8 Cody McCormick
August 1, 2009
#6 Mike Weber
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Lindy Ruff
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On July 21, 1997, Lindy Ruff was hired to be the 15th head coach in Buffalo Sabres history. Fourteen years and many milestones later, Ruff stands alone as the longest tenured head coach in the NHL and the third-longest tenured coach in all professional major league sports in the U.S. During his career, Ruff has not only become the winningest coach in Sabres history, but his success and longevity have put him among the top coaches in league history. Last season, Ruff led the Sabres to a record of 43-29-10 and to the playoffs for the second straight year. The playoff appearance was the eighth in Ruffs career and brought his playoff winning percentage to .564, the best record in franchise history. His 57 playoff wins also places him 15th all-time among NHL coaches. The successful 2010-11 campaign not only gave Ruff his sixth 40-win season, but also propelled him past NHL coaching legends in both career wins and games coached. He finished the season with 526 career wins, passing Hall of Fame coaches Glen Sather (497) and Toe Blake (500) and finishing ahead of Pat Burns (501) at 14th all-time. Entering the 2011-12 season, his career record stands at 526-390-150. Ruff finished the season by coaching his 1,066th game, which lands him 13th all-time in league history. Among active coaches, Ruff ranks sixth in both games coached and wins. What sets Ruff apart is the success hes had with a single franchise. Ruff has spent his entire head coaching career leading the Sabres and now ranks second in league history in games coached (1,066) and wins (526) with a single franchise. He trails only the legendary Al Arbour, who coached 1,500 games and won 740 contests with the New York Islanders. Ruff established himself as one of the leagues premier coaches early in his career. He reached the playoffs in his first season, an achievement none of his predecessors had ever experienced. The 1997-98 squad set a team record by winning eight straight playoff games and tied the club mark with 10 playoff wins. The Conference Finals appearance was the teams first since 1980, which, ironically, was Ruffs rookie year with Buffalo. In only his second season as head coach, Ruff led the 1998-99 Sabres to their first Stanley Cup Finals appearance in 24 years and established himself as one of the leagues top coaches. He also achieved a club record that season for the most wins (14) in one playoff year. In the process, Ruff became only the third head coach under the present Stanley Cup Playoff format to lead his team to the Conference Finals in each of his first two seasons. After the NHL Lockout in 2004-05, the Sabres would yet again experience unquestioned success under Ruffs leadership. He led the surprising Sabres to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2005-06, where the team lost on the road in Game 7 against the Carolina Hurricanes. For these accomplishments, Ruff was honored by the NHL with the Jack Adams Award as the leagues Coach of the Year, joining Ted Nolan (1997) as the only other head coach in team history to receive this honor. During the 2006-07 season, the Sabres had their finest year under Ruff statistically when the team won a franchise-record 53 games and captured the first Presidents Trophy in club history, while leading both the Northeast Division and Eastern Conference from wire-to-wire. This was also the first time in franchise history the Sabres had posted back-to-back 50-win seasons. Buffalo returned to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive season, and the fourth time under Ruffs guidance. On April 5, 2007, a 5-4 Buffalo victory over Ottawa made Ruff the 31st coach in NHL history to record 300 career wins, and the 16th in NHL history to reach the milestone with the same team. Ruff was named to the 2007 NHL All-Star Game for the second time in his career as Head Coach of the Eastern Conference squad, and was runner-up to Vancouvers Alain Vigneault for the Jack Adams Trophy as the NHLs Coach of the Year. Ruff also coached the World team the 1999 All-Star Game in Tampa Bay. He joined Scotty Bowman and Floyd Smith as the only Buffalo coaches to be named as head coach of an All-Star Team. In 2010, Ruff received yet another honor in his prolific career as he was selected as a member of the coaching staff for the Canadian mens hockey team that took home a gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Ruff was the Sabres second-round (32nd overall) draft pick in 1979 following a distinguished career as a defenseman with Lethbridge (WHL). He made the team at his first training camp and played in 63 games. After the 1979-80 season, he was named the teams rookie of the year. Ruff ranks sixth all-time on the Sabres regular season list in penalty minutes (1,126) and is tied for 12th in games played (608). In 691 career games, he recorded 105 goals and 195 assists to go with 1,264 penalty minutes.
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Lindy Ruff
Head Coach
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In his 1981-82 season, Ruff was converted to play left wing after having been a defenseman throughout his junior career and first two professional seasons. In November 1986, he received perhaps his greatest individual honor as a Sabre when he was selected to replace Gilbert Perreault as team captain after the legends retirement. Ruff ended his playing career after serving as a player/assistant coach for the 1992-93 season with the San Diego Gulls of the IHL. Head Coach Roger Nielson (who coached Ruff in Buffalo and with the Rangers) tabbed Ruff as one of his assistants for the expansion Florida Panthers for the 1993-94 campaign. As the primary coach of the penalty killing unit and defensemen, Ruff received many accolades for his work. In just their third season, the over-achieving and hard-working Panthers squad advanced to the 1996 Stanley Cup Finals. The 51-year-old Ruff and his wife Gaye reside in Clarence, N.Y., with their four children: Brett (22), Eryn (20), and twins Brian and Madeleine (17).
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James Patrick
Assistant Coach
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James Patrick enters his sixth season behind the Sabres bench as an assistant coach. Following a brief stint as Buffalos skill development coach early in 2005-06, Patrick spent the remainder of that season finishing his playing career in Germany for the Frankfurt Lions. Patrick was a first-round selection (ninth overall) of the New York Rangers in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. During his 21-year career with the Rangers, Hartford Whalers, Calgary Flames and Sabres, the 47-yearold native of Winnipeg, Man., scored 639 points (149+490) in 1,280 regular season games. Prior to his retirement, Patrick was ranked ninth among active players in games played, and was one of three remaining active players from the first-round of the 1981 Entry Draft. Patrick posted seven consecutive seasons (1985-86 to 1991-92) of 40 or more points with the New York Rangers, including a career-high of 71 (14+57) in 1991-92. The 71 points and 57 assists were career-bests for Patrick. He scored a career-high 17 goals in 1987-88. Patrick played six seasons in Buffalo after signing as an unrestricted free agent on June 7, 1998. He scored 74 points (23+51) in 345 regular season games, and added 5 points (1+4) in 38 playoff games. Patricks career plus/minus total of plus-104 reflects his steady defensive play. He finished as a minus in just one of six seasons in Buffalo, and in just six of his 21 seasons. Patrick is also a veteran of international competition, having won championships for Team Canada at the 1982 World Junior Championships and 1987 Canada Cup tournaments, and bronze with the 1983 World Junior team. He also represented Canada in the 1984 Winter Olympics, and the 1983, 1987, 1998 and 2002 World Championships. Patrick and his wife, Deborah, have two daughters: Brennan and Quinn.
Kevyn Adams
Assistant Coach
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Kevyn Adams is entering is his first season as Assistant Coach of the Buffalo Sabres. Adams spent the last two seasons as the Sabres Player Development coach, working with players on their individual skills through on-ice drills and off-ice video sessions. Prior to joining the Sabres coaching staff, Adams played 10 seasons in the NHL, collecting 136 points on 59 goals and 77 assists in 540 games. The Clarence, NY native was selected 25th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins. He went on to play for six clubs, including the Toronto Maple Leafs, Columbus Blue Jackets, Florida Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes, Phoenix Coyotes and Chicago Blackhawks. During the 2005-06 season, Adams set a career high in goals (15) and was named an assistant captain while playing a key role in leading the Hurricanes to their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. Adams lives in Clarence, NY with his wife, Stacey, and three children, Emerson (10), Paulina (6) and Jackson (4).
Teppo Numminen
Assistant Coach
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Teppo Numminen is entering his first season as an Assistant Coach for the Buffalo Sabres. Numminen returns to the Sabres after a 20-year career in the NHL as a defenseman. He finished his career as a Sabre, having played in 212 games over four seasons, compiling 86 points (6+80) for the club. Originally selected by Winnipeg in the 2nd round (29th overall) of the 1986 Entry Draft, Numminen went on to play for four different NHL clubs: the Winnipeg Jets (1988-1995), the Phoenix Coyotes (19962003), the Dallas Stars (2003-04) and the Buffalo Sabres (2005-09). Over the course of his prolific playing career, Numminen played in 1,372 games, which is a record for the most games played by a European-trained player in the NHL. In his entire NHL career, Numminen amassed 637 points (117+520). Since his retirement from professional hockey after the 2008-09 season, Numminen has spent time as a scout with the Finnish National Team. A native of Tampere, Finland, Numminen now resides in Clarence, N.Y. with his wife, Ann-Marrit, and their three children.
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Jim Corsi
Goaltending Coach
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Jim Corsi enters his 14th year as the Sabresgoaltending coach. His duties with the team involve working with the Sabres NHL netminders, as well as the teams prospects throughout the minor leagues. Under his tutelage, many goaltenders, including current Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller, have benefited tremendously from Corsis unique style both on and off the ice. Corsi brings with him over 20 years of experience as a player, coach, manager and hockey analyst. Besides his NHL duties with the Sabres, Corsi also currently works with the Italian National Team program. Previously, he held the position of Goaltending Coach with the Canadian Womens Team (1997-98), Ottawa University (CIAU) (1997-98), Schwenningen HC (Ger/DEL) (1997-98), St. Michaels Majors (OHL) (1994-97), McGill University (CIAU) (1992) and Concordia University (CIAU) (1992-present). Corsi is a member of the Concordia University Athletic Hall of Fame in hockey and soccer. As a professional player in North America, Corsi played with the Edmonton Oilers and the Minnesota North Stars, as well as the Quebec Nordiques of the WHA. Corsi continued his career overseas, playing international hockey in Europe, Russia and China from 1980-92. During that time, he was a member of the Italian National Team at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games, and represented Italy several times in the World Ice Hockey Championships. Corsi is fluent in English, French, Italian and German. Corsi and his wife, Cathy, reside in Ile Bizard, Que., with their two sons Stephen and Danny.
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Doug McKenney
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Doug McKenney begins his 18th year with the Sabres coaching staff. His duties with the team include working on strength and conditioning programs with the NHL club, the AHL affiliate Rochester Americans, Sabres draft choices and potential draftees. He also works with physical therapists and team doctors on the rehabilitation of all injured players. McKenney was named the teams first-ever Strength and Conditioning Coach in July 1995 and has been steadily improving the teams performance levels ever since. McKenney places a special emphasis on teaching players nutrition to maintain conditioning throughout the season and make strength gains in the offseason. He has developed recommended menus from local restaurant chains which players can consult to help make smart food choices. McKenney also utilizes computer software to analyze each players food intake and make suggestions on how they can improve their diets. Before the players leave for the offseason, McKenney, in conjunction with the hockey department, devises a conditioning DVD tailored to each players individual needs and can track their workouts via the internet. For those players who remain in Buffalo, McKenney supervises their off-season conditioning and skating programs. McKenney joined the Sabres after serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the Hartford Whalers for six years. He served in the same capacity for the Pittsburgh Penguins the four years prior. A 1981 graduate of Springfield College, McKenney taught two years of physical education at Dover High School in New Hampshire, where he served on the coaching staff of the schools football team and was elected into the Dover Sports Hall of Fame in September of 2002. He subsequently obtained his masters degree in exercise physiology at Mississippi State University. Doug and his wife, Suzanne, reside in Hamburg, NY, with their two sons, Matthew and Neil
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John Allaire
Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach
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John J.T. Allaire begins his first year with the Sabres organization after gaining 17 years of experience at both the collegiate and professional levels. Prior to joining the Sabres, Allaire spent eight years with the Buffalo Bills, starting in 2002 as a Strength and Conditioning Assistant. He was promoted in 2006 and spent four years as the teams Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. While with the Bills, he coached 15 players that appeared in the Pro Bowl. Allaire began his career in 1993 as a strength and conditioning intern at Boston College before being hired at Clemson as a graduate assistant. From Clemson, Allaire was hired at Tulsa and served as Strength and Conditioning Assistant from 1996-97. In 1998, Allaire was promoted to Director of Strength and Conditioning, a position he held until 2002. While at Tulsa, Allaire was responsible for all strength and conditioning programs for 18 intercollegiate sports. He was recognized as the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year for the Western Athletic Conference and was a nominee for the national award in 2000. Allaire earned his bachelors degree in health fitness from Springfield College (MA) in 1993. He lives in Lakeview with his wife, Amy, and their sons, Drew and Owen.
Corey Smith
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Corey Smith returns to the organization for his seventh season as Administrative Assistant Coach. As the teams Administrative Assistant Coach, he is responsible for all of the video editing and analysis of games, as well as pre-scouting each opponent. Smith is also involved in various other hockey department issues, including organizing travel schedules and statistical analysis. Smith, a graduate of SUNY Cortland, joined the Sabres in January 2005 as a Hockey Video Analyst in the teams hockey department. Smith was promoted to his new position in January 2006. The Buffalo, NY native is the son of former Sabres forward Derek Smith.
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Kevin Devine
Director of Amateur Scouting
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Kevin Devine begins his 14th year with the Buffalo Sabres and his fifth as Director of Amateur Scouting. In this role, Devine oversees the organizations seven-member amateur scouting staff and is instrumental in making Buffalos NHL Entry Draft selections. Prior to becoming the director of amateur scouting, Devine spent six years as a professional scout in the Sabres organization and two as an assistant amateur scout. Before joining the Sabres, he spent three years coaching the Prince Edward Island Senators of the AHL. He also coached in the UHL, with stints in Port Huron and Thunder Bay. Devine enjoyed an 11-year professional playing career. He spent five years in the WHA, including three with the San Diego Mariners and two with the Indianapolis Racers. He went on to spend six seasons in the New York Islanders organization, where he was a reserve on the organizations first Stanley Cup Championship team. Devine resides in Buffalo, NY during the hockey season, and spends his off-seasons in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
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Jon Christiano
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Jon Christiano is entering his 14th season with the Sabres organization and begins his fourth season as Director of Pro Scouting. It will also be his seventh season with the scouting department. Prior to beginning his current role in the department, Christiano spent five seasons as an assistant coach with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. During his tenure there, the Americans earned five playoff berths and two appearances in the Calder Cup Finals. Before joining the Sabres, Christiano spent four years in the Florida Panthers organization. In Florida, Christiano worked for two years on the coaching staff with the late Roger Neilson, as well as current Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff. Christiano also worked two years as an assistant coach with the Panthers AHL affiliate, the Greensboro Monarchs. Christiano also spent time with Neilson as the Video Coordinator for the New York Rangers. He has worked with eight present or past NHL coaches over the course of his career. From 1981-1991, Christiano coached in Italy, where he had a number of different roles. More recently, he has been involved with the Italian National Teams an assistant coach in four different World Championships from 2004-2008. A native of Buffalo, NY, Christiano graduated from Canisius College in 1980, where he played in their hockey program. He and his wife, Linda, reside in Grand Island, NY with their three children, Christiana, Natalia and Joseph.
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Scott Schranz
Director of Hockey Analytics/Technology
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Scott Schranz enters his 14th season in the Sabres organization, and his third as the Director of Amateur Scouting Operations. Schranz has a variety of responsibilities within the amateur scouting department, including scheduling, overseeing the budget, and NHL Entry Draft preparation. Schranz has held numerous positions throughout his tenure with the Sabres. After spending four years as an intern, he spent two years in the Public Relations department and has been in the hockey department for the past four years. He was instrumental in developing the Sabres video scouting system, and still oversees the technical aspects of it. Schranz currently resides in Hamburg, NY.
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Mark Jakubowski
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Mark Jakubowski begins his seventh year with the Sabres and fourth as the Assistant to the General Manager. His responsibilities include statistical and salary cap analysis, contract research relating to player negotiations and arbitrations, managing player transfers, team roster administration, and all matters relating to compliance with the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement and other NHL agreements. Jakubowski also assists with the American Hockey League hockey operations of the teams minor league affiliate, the Rochester Americans. Jakubowski graduated with an economics degree from the University of Rochester, where he also played baseball. He resides in Hamburg, NY.
Tim Macre
Athletic Trainer
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Tim Macre enters his seventh season with the Sabres after spending the previous nine years in the New York Rangers organization. Macre was the Head Athletic Trainer for the Hartford Wolf Pack and the Binghamton Rangers in the American Hockey League. Among the highlights in his tenure with the Wolf Pack were the 2000 Calder Cup Championship and the 2001 AHL All-Star Classic in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. A 1994 graduate of Bowling Green State University, Macre also spent time teaching at Monroe Community College in Rochester, NY. In addition to his Athletic Training certification, Tim is also a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Macre resides in Lancaster, NY., with his wife, Katie, and their children, Andrew (4) and Ashley (2).
Bob Mowry
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Bob Mowry joins the organization for his first season as Assistant Athletic Trainer. Mowry will assist with player treatment and training room needs on a daily basis. Mowry received his masters degree in Exercise Science from the University at Buffalo. Mowy also served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at St. Lawrence University from 2008-2011. Before joining the staff at St. Lawrence, Mowry was a training room assistant for the Sabres during the 2007-08 season. He resides in Buffalo, NY.
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Rip Simonick
Equipment Manager
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Robert Rip Simonick is entering his 41st season with the organization as Buffalos Equipment Manager. Simonick, the longest tenured equipment manager in the National Hockey League, continues to assist with player equipment needs and requests at home and on the road. Simonicks roots in professional hockey begin before the Sabres ever dropped their first puck. Simonick began as a stick boy with the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League in 1964. After the team captured their 1969 Calder Cup in their last year of existence, Simonick was hired by then newly appointed Sabres General Manager Punch Imlach to join the new teams equipment staff. On Jan. 15, 2009, Simonick worked his 3,000th NHL game when the team played the Dallas Stars. Rip has also worked three NHL All-Star games (1974, 1989 and 2005). Among his favorite moments are the 1975 and 1999 Stanley Cup Finals.
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Dave Williams
Equipment Manager
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David Williams returns for his seventh season with the Sabres as an Equipment Manager. Among many other duties, Williams is responsible for the purchase and inventory of all team equipment and uniforms, as well as equipment needs during each game and skate sharpening. Williams graduated from Plattsburgh State, where he was a Student Manager with the universitys hockey team from 1992-1995. After graduation, Williams became the Head Equipment Manager for the Knoxville Cherokees/Pee Dee Pride in the East Coast Hockey League. Before joining the Sabres, Williams was the Head Equipment Manager for the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League from 1998-2005. Williams resides in North Chili, NY with his wife, Tammy, and children Maxwell (8) and Marni (6).
George Babcok
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George Babcock is entering his 19th season with the Sabres. As the assistant equipment manager, his duties include handling equipment issues and repairs, arranging transportation for the visiting teams, locker room setup and preparing the day-to-day supplies needed by the team at both HSBC Arena and the Northtown Center. Before joining the Sabres, Babcock assisted the team at their practice facility, Sabreland. Babcock is a graduate of Starpoint High School. He resides in Williamsville, NY.
Chuck Garlow
Massage Therapist
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Chuck Garlow enters his 10th season as the teams massage therapist. Prior to joining the Sabres training staff, Garlow spent five seasons with the Buffalo Blizzard in the same capacity. In 1995, Garlow earned his New York State license from NYIM and gained his national certification upon graduation. He also has a BA from SUNY at Fredonia. Garlow has his own practice in Lewiston, NY. He is a native of Ransomville, NY.
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Scouting Department
Dennis Miller
Eric Weinrich
Bo Berglund
Amateur Scout
Amateur Scout
Nik Fattey
Iouri Khmylev
Amateur Scout
Al MacAdam
Amateur Scout
Amateur Scout
Paul Merritt
Craig Benning
Amateur Scout
Amateur Scout
Kim Gellert
Eric Weissman
Amateur Scout
Graham Beamish
Hockey Analytics Assistant
Michael Bermingham
Hockey Operations
Medical Staff
Kyle Kiebzak
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Davis S. Zygaj
Chuck LaMattina
Accounting Manager
Christine Ivansitz
Birgid Haensel
Ann Pastwick
Kim Binkley
Executive Assistant
Fay McNamara
Executive Assistant
Nadine Leone
Joe Foy
Pete Petrella
Account Executive
Rob Nugent
Chad Buck
Jon Latke
Creative Services
Frank Cravotta
Vicki Sitek
Melissa Gebhardt
Graphic Designer
Hali Frankowski
Brand Coordinator
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Michael Gilbert
Chris Bandura
Director of Media Relations
Ian Ott
Marc Heintzman
Graduate Assistant
Jeff Baker
Rich Jureller
Teresa Belbas
Ed Grudzinski
Youth Hockey Coordinator
Lauren Yurko
Team Photographer
Bill Wippert
Larry Playfair
Gilbert Perreault
Website Manager
Scott Miner
Kevin Snow
Samantha Hicks
Nicholas Yu
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Mascot
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Chrisanne Bellas
Vice President of Broadcasting
Jenifer Dunford
Director of Game Presentation
TV Producer
Joe Pinter
Matt Gould
TV Director
Drew Boeing
Videographer/Editor
Mark Blaszak
Editor/Videographer
Jason Holler
Production Assistant
Jason Wiese
Tara Myers
Videoboard Director/Editor
Jeff Hill
Rick Jeanneret
Play-by-Play
Harry Neale
Commentator
Kevin Sylvester
Studio Host & Play-by-Play
Danny Gare
Commentator
Mike Robitaille
Analyst
Rob Ray
Analyst
In-Game Host
Brian Duff
Merchandise
Director of Merchandise
Mike Kaminska
Glenn Barker
Jeff Smith
Alec Moslow
Store Manager
Mike Fowler
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John Sinclair
Marty Maloney
Paul Barker
Gretchen Knott
Ticket Administrator
Melissa Rugg
Tom Matheny
Roxanne Anderson
Senior Account Service Representative
Kevin Kennedy
Account Service Representative
Jessica Kindron
Account Service Representative
Brad DePuyt
Kristin DeBellis
Account Service Representative
Special Consultant
Joe Crozier
Michelle Mitchell
Suite Services Coordinator
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Building Personnel
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Stan Makowski
Thomas Ahern
Robert Neumann
Event Manager
Security Manager
Marc Brenner
Tracey Mancini
Mike Queeno
Ray Riel
Dennis Hooper
Bruce Johnson
Chief Engineer
Operations Assistant
Christine Porto
Pete Cicero
Jason Sattelberg
Utility Crew
Rashad Dukes
Utility Crew
Housekeeping Supervisor
Rodney Bailey
Stephany Coles
Housekeeping
Mike Monahan
Housekeeping
Michael Destino
Maintenance Crew
Maintenance Crew
Stephen Gore
Andrew Chamberlin
Maintenance Crew
James McDuffie
Security Officer
Amanda Szulist
Security Officer
Joseph Mejak
Security Officer
Derek Jaworek
Security Officer
Parking Supervisor
Sam Buffum
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Michael Gilbert Vice President of Public and Community Relations
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Michael Gilbert begins his 15th season with the Sabres organization, and his first as the Vice President of Public and Community Relations. Gilbert, who spent his first 14 years with the Sabres as Director of Public Relations, oversees the Public Relations and Community Relations departments for the Sabres, as well as for the Buffalo Bandits (NLL). He is also responsible for supervising the youth hockey and fan development initiatives for the organizations. Prior to joining the Sabres, Gilbert was the Director of Public Relations for the New Jersey Devils from 1995-1997. He was part of a staff in New Jersey that earned the Professional Hockey Writers Associations Dick Dillman Award for excellence in public relations for the 1996-97 season. Gilberts success followed him to the Sabres where the Communications Department was acknowledged with the Dillman Award in 1997-98. Before his move to the NHL, Gilbert was the Assistant Director of Public Relations for the NFLs Philadelphia Eagles for four years (1991-95), assisting with the day-to-day operations of that teams PR department. His football background also includes stints as Assistant Director of Public Relations for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the WLAF (1990) and as a graduate assistant with the Buffalo Bills (1988-90). The move to the Sabres represented a homecoming for Gilbert, who grew up in the Buffalo suburb of Tonawanda. He graduated from Canisius College in Buffalo with degrees in communications and history. He and his wife Amy reside in Amherst, NY, with their sons, Mark (12) and Jack (8), and daughter, Grace (8).
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Chris Bandura enters his seventh season with the organization and first as the Sabres Director of Media Relations. Bandura spent the past six seasons as the Coordinator of Media Relations. As the primary contact between the team and the media at home and on the road, he is responsible for arranging interviews, coordinating press conferences and assisting in game-day operations. Bandura will also oversee the day-to-day operations of the public relations staff. Before joining the Sabres, Bandura spent two years as the Media Relations Coordinator for the Rochester Sports Group, which included the Rochester Americans hockey team (AHL), Rochester Raging Rhinos soccer team (USL First Division), Rochester Knighthawks (NLL) and Rochester Rattlers (MLL). Prior to his stint in Rochester, Bandura was the Vice President of Operations for the Columbus Landsharks of the National Lacrosse League (2001-03). He is also spent time in the NLL Front Office as the Director of Media Relations (1999-2000). A 1999 graduate of Utica College of Syracuse University, Bandura was born and raised in Cheektowaga, NY. He and his wife, Kimberly, reside in West Seneca, NY, with their daughter Rosalie and son Charlie.
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Ian Ott begins his first season as a Public Relations Assistant and second season with the organization. Ott spent last season as a graduate assistant in the Communications department. Some of Otts primary duties include serving as the editor for the teams media guide, writing press releases, preparing game notes and coordinating media credentials. He is also responsible for overseeing day-to-day media relations efforts for the Buffalo Bandits. During his time at SUNY Oswego, Ott worked for the Sports Information Department and as Assistant Sports Editor of the schools newspaper while earning a bachelors degree in Journalism. He currently resides in Cheektowaga, NY.
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Marc Heintzman is entering his first season with the Buffalo Sabres as a Public Relations Assistant. Some of Heintzmans duties include serving as the coordinator for the teams program, writing press releases, preparing game notes and coordinating media credentials. Prior to the Sabres, Heintzman spent time working with the Buffalo Bills media relations department, as well as the communications department of NBC Sports & Olympics at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. He holds a degree in public relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, where he also worked for four years as an intern in the Athletic Communications office. Heintzman was born and raised in Williamsville, NY.
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Boyes
Acquired: 2011
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 3, 3/18/06 vs. CAR Assists: 3 (7x). Most recent: 4/9/11 @ CBJ Points: 4 (2x). Most recent: 11/10/09 vs. VAN (1+3) Penalty Minutes: 5, 2/1/07 vs. BUF Longest Point Streak: 8 games, 1/19/06 @ PHI to 2/2/06 vs. MTL (5+8) Stats Born: April 17, 1982 in Mississauga, Ontario CAN Ht: 6 ft 0 in Wt: 200 lbs Shoots: Right Career Transactions: Acquired from St. Louis in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, February 27, 2011; Traded to St. Louis by Boston in exchange for Dennis Wideman, February 27, 2007; Traded to Boston by San Jose with Andy Delmore in exchange for Jeff Jillson, March 9, 2004; Traded to San Jose by Toronto with Alyn McCauley and a first-round pick in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft (later traded to Boston; Boston selected Mark Stuart) for Owen Nolan, March 5, 2003; Selected by Toronto in the 1st round (24th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
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his first NHL hat trick (3/18 vs. CAR) Had an eight-game point streak (5+8) from 1/19-2/2 Had a seven-game point streak (6+4) from 3/113/21 Had a six-game point streak (1+7) from 2/2-3/2 Scored his first career NHL point (goal) @ PIT (10/8) Recorded his first NHL assist @ TBL (10/10) 2004-05: Spent the season with the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League, finishing second on the team with 75 points (33+42) Was the only Providence player to play in every game Led the team with eight playoff goals in 16 games and helped lead Providence to the Eastern Conference Finals Registered four game-winning playoff goals 2003-04: Spent the majority of the sea-
son with San Joses AHL affiliate, the Cleveland Barons and recorded 60 points (25+35) in 61 games with the club Made his NHL debut with San Jose @ DAL (3/7) Acquired by Boston from San Jose on March 9 and completed the season with Providence Finished sixth overall in the AHL scoring race with 72 points (31+41) and captured AHL Second All-Star Team honors 2002-03: Split his first pro season between St. Johns and Cleveland of the AHL and registered 64 points (30+34) in 80 games Earned AHL All-Rookie Team honors as he finished second among AHL rookies in goals and points.
Regular Season
G 24 36 0 45 1 2 23 7 0 25 6 33 26 4 13 4 43 33 14 12 5 150 5 A 36 46 3 45 3 3 28 6 0 35 6 42 43 4 21 8 22 39 28 29 9 199 9 TP 60 82 3 90 4 5 51 13 0 60 12 75 69 8 34 12 65 72 42 41 14 349 14 +/---27 --1 -6 -2 9 4 -6 11 --17 0 1 -20 1 11 2 -13 2 PIM 30 38 4 42 2 0 45 21 2 38 13 58 30 4 25 4 20 26 26 30 6 169 6 PP ---13 --6 3 0 7 1 20 8 -1 0 11 16 2 4 2 44 2 SH ---5 --2 1 0 0 0 2 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 GW ------4 0 0 3 3 9 3 -1 1 9 11 3 2 1 31 1 S ------177 43 0 ---203 -139 43 207 220 197 132 46 1187 46 S% ------13.0 16.3 0.0 ---12.8 -9.4 9.3 20.8 15.0 7.1 9.1 10.9 12.6 10.9
Playoffs
GP 5 13 -15 -21 ----2 16 -----4 --7 11 7 G 1 6 -10 -22 ----1 8 -----2 --1 3 1 A 2 8 -13 -19 ----0 7 -----1 --0 1 0 TP 3 14 -23 -41 ----1 15 -----3 --1 4 1 PIM 10 10 -8 -27 ----0 23 -----0 --0 0 0
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Ehrhoff
Acquired: 2011
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, 11/20/09 vs. COL Assists: 3, (2x). Most recent: 3/12/11 @ CGY Points: 3, (3x). Most recent: 3/12/11 @ CGY (0+3) Penalty Minutes: 9, 1/3/09 vs. NYI Longest Point Streak: 5 games, (3x). Most recent: 1/21/10 vs. DAL to 1/30/10 @ TOR (2+3) Stats Born: July 6, 1982 in Moers, GER Ht: 6 ft 2 in Wt: 201 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Acquired from NY Islanders for a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, June 29, 2011; Rights traded to NY Islanders by Vancouver for a fourth-round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, June 28, 2011; Traded to Vancouver by San Jose with Brad Lukowich for Daniel Rahimi and Patrick White, August 28, 2009; Selected by San Jose in the 4th round (106th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
Anaheim 38 Boston 4 Buffalo 6 Calgary 30 Carolina 5 Chicago 25 Colorado 30 Columbus 24 Dallas 36 Detroit 25 Edmonton 28 Florida 6 Los Angeles 33 Minnesota 30 Montreal 8 Nashville 27 New Jersey 5 N.Y. Islanders 5 N.Y. Rangers 6 Ottawa 7 Philadelphia 6 Phoenix 36 Pittsburgh 7 San Jose 7 St. Louis 26 Tampa Bay 4 Toronto 8 Vancouver 17 Washington 5 Winnipeg 6 NHL Totals 500
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Regular Season
League Ger-Jr. WJC Ger-3 WJC DEL Ger-3 DEL WJC DEL WJC OLY WC DEL WC NHL AHL AHL WC NHL OLY NHL NHL NHL NHL OLY NHL NHL GP 22 6 41 6 9 6 58 5 46 5 7 7 48 7 41 27 79 6 64 5 82 77 77 80 4 79 500 G 10 1 3 0 1 1 3 1 7 3 0 2 10 0 1 4 12 0 5 1 10 1 8 14 0 14 53 A 14 2 12 1 0 2 11 3 17 7 0 3 17 0 11 10 23 1 18 1 23 21 34 30 0 36 173 TP 24 3 15 1 1 3 14 4 24 10 0 5 27 0 12 14 35 1 23 2 33 22 42 44 0 50 226 +/--------------4 14 -12 -10 -8 9 -12 36 -19 74 PIM 46 6 50 20 6 12 73 6 81 10 8 4 54 8 14 43 103 4 32 4 63 72 63 42 4 52 338 PP --------------0 2 7 -2 -6 1 5 6 -6 26 SH --------------0 0 0 -0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 GW --------------1 2 3 -2 -2 1 2 3 -3 14 S --------------58 ---124 -164 97 165 181 -209 998 S% --------------1.7 ---4.0 -6.1 1.0 4.8 7.7 -6.7 5.3
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GP ----3 ---3 ---14 --9 --11 -11 10 6 12 -23 73 G ----0 ---0 ---3 --2 --2 -0 0 0 3 -2 7 A ----0 ---0 ---6 --6 --6 -2 5 0 4 -10 27 TP ----0 ---0 ---9 --8 --8 -2 5 0 7 -12 34 PIM ----0 ---2 ---24 --11 --18 -6 14 2 8 -16 64
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Ellis
Acquired: 2008
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, 1/3/09 @ BOS Assists: 2, 3/31/10 vs. FLA Points: 3, 1/3/09 @ BOS Penalty Minutes: 2, (28x). Most recent: 4/6/10 vs. NYR Longest Point Streak: 4 games, 10/15/07 @ ANA to 10/24/07 vs. VAN (2+2) Stats Born: August 31, 1981 in Welland, Ontario CAN Ht: 6 ft 0 in Wt: 212 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Claimed off waivers from Los Angeles, October 1, 2008; Claimed off waivers from Detroit by Los Angeles, February 21, 2008; Signed as a free agent by Detroit, May 10, 2002.
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Regular Season
G 10 15 21 38 27 5 18 20 0 26 2 1 7 2 3 10 0 13 10 A 8 20 24 51 32 10 23 28 0 23 4 1 5 2 10 21 0 20 15 TP 18 35 45 89 59 15 41 48 0 49 6 2 12 4 13 31 0 33 24 +/------10 18 -1 0 1 2 4 -2 -1 1 -4 1 -1 PIM 6 20 19 20 34 23 59 61 6 44 12 14 12 4 12 12 0 56 24 PP ------1 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 SH ------4 3 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 GW ------1 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 1 3 0 4 3 S -------202 22 256 28 38 73 36 112 145 20 293 205 S% -------9.9 0.0 10.2 7.1 2.6 9.6 5.6 2.7 6.9 0.0 4.4 4.9
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GP --18 15 7 4 -16 -7 ----3 11 1 4 4 G --4 8 3 0 -4 -4 ----1 1 0 1 1 A --8 6 5 0 -1 -3 ----0 5 0 0 0 TP --12 14 8 0 -5 -7 ----1 6 0 1 1 PIM --6 6 0 2 --2 -4 ----0 4 0 0 0
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Ennis
Acquired: 2008
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2 (2x). Most recent: 3/13/11 vs. OTT Assists: 3, 2/13/11 vs. NYI Points: 3, (2x). Most recent: 2/13/11 vs. NYI (0+3) Penalty Minutes: 4, 3/19/11 vs. ATL Longest Point Streak: 3 (2x). Most recent: 1/15/11 @ NYI to 1/20/11 @ BOS (2+4) Stats Born: October 6, 1989 in Edmonton, Alberta CAN Ht: 5 ft 9 in Wt: 163 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 1st round (26th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 3 26 43 43 3 23 3 20 23 23 A 7 24 48 42 4 42 6 29 35 35 TP 10 50 91 85 7 65 9 49 58 58 +/-1 1 11 11 1 -1 1 0 1 1 PIM 10 30 42 21 0 12 6 30 36 36 PP 2 13 15 13 -9 0 5 5 5 SH 0 0 0 2 -0 0 0 0 0 GW ------0 1 1 1 S -----184 23 210 233 233 S% -----12.5 13.0 9.5 9.9 9.9
Playoffs
GP 7 22 5 11 --6 7 13 13 G 0 8 0 8 --1 2 3 3 A 0 4 4 11 --3 2 5 5 TP 0 12 4 19 --4 4 8 8 PIM 0 6 6 10 --0 4 4 4
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Enroth
Acquired: 2006
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Career Highlights:
Most Shots Faced: 38, 3/13/2011 vs. OTT Most Saves: 35, 4/3/2011 vs. ATL Most Saves in SO: 23, 3/30/11 vs. NYR Longest Shutout Sequence: 72:45 (2/15/11 to 3/6/11) Most Goals Allowed: 5, 4/2/11 @ WSH Longest Winning Streak: 4 games: 2/15/11 @ MTL to 3/30/11 vs. NYR Stats Born: June 25, 1988 in Stockholm, SWE Ht: 5 ft 10 in Wt: 174 lbs Catches: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 2nd round (46th overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
MIN -----------3424 2781 58 2393 769 828 828 GA -----------157 110 4 111 35 39 39 SO -----------3 5 0 0 1 1 1 AVG. 2.33 2.57 2.40 6.95 2.17 2.50 1.61 1.33 2.91 2.13 2.33 2.75 2.37 4.14 2.78 2.73 2.83 2.83 W-L-T ------20-2-2 2-1-0 2-1-0 10-14-3 4-1-0 26-23-6 28-18-1 0-1-0 20-17-2 9-2-2 9-3-2 9-3-2
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GP -3 --4 ------5 --4 1 1 1 MIN -----------264 --217 17 17 17 GA -----------10 --10 1 1 1 SO -----------1 --0 0 0 0 AVG. -1.93 --2.22 ------2.27 --2.77 3.53 3.53 3.53 W-L -----------1-4 --1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
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Gaustad
Acquired: 2000
28paul Center
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2 (6x). Most recent: 12/9/10 vs. SJS Assists: 2 (7x). Most recent: 3/5/11 vs. PHI Points: 3 (2x). Most recent: 12/9/10 vs. SJS (2+1) Penalty Minutes: 27, 12/2/06 @ WSH Longest Point Streak: 4 games, (2x). Most recent: 1/1/07 vs. NYI to 1/6/07 @ TOR (2+2) Stats Born: February 3, 1982 in Fargo, North Dakota USA Ht: 6 ft 5 in Wt: 225 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 7th round (220th overall) of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft.
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game of career @ Cincinnati (1/11) Scored first professional goal @ Cleveland (11/15) Named Novembers Mary Cariola VIP Player of the Month for community service Recorded first professional point vs. Hamilton (10/14) 2001-02: Registered career highs in goals (36), assists (44) and points (80) with the Portland Winter Hawks Started season with nine goals in first 13 games and posted points in 10 of his first 13 games Scored three points (2+1) in the 2002 Hershey Cup AllStar Series (2/06) Posted 10-game point streak, (6+14), from 12/14 to 1/08 Voted by teammates as team MVP 2000-01: Fired the hardest shot in the history of the Winter Hawks Skills Challenge in the 2001 event (97 MPH) Ranked behind Spokanes Brandin Cote by peers in voting for Top Defensive Forward in the Best of the West poll conducted by the Tri-City Herald Western Conference nominee for WHL
Humanitarian of the Year in part because of his work with Emmanuel Childrens Hospital Recorded first career hat trick and multiple goal game in a 5-2 win over Seattle (3/09) Finished behind only to Red Deers Martin Erat in playoff goals per game (.625), while leading Portlands Western Conference championship team in playoff scoring with 16 points in 16 games Posted nine points (5+4) and +7 rating in the Hawks 4-2 series win over Prince George in the first round Posted six points (4+2) and a +4 rating in the 4-1 series win over Spokane in the 2001 Western Conference Finals 1999-00: Started season playing for the BCJHLs team in Burnaby, B.C., until joining Portland, 11/02 Named Portlands Scholastic Player and was a finalist for the WHL Scholastic Player of the Year Award Posted five-game point streak (0+5) from 10/22 to 11/4. Playoffs
+/---2 0 -9 2 4 11 -4 4 -7 7 15 15 PIM 110 168 202 137 0 169 192 65 74 85 108 82 101 515 515 PP ---4 0 6 7 0 3 5 3 3 1 15 15 SH ---3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 GW ---1 0 3 5 0 0 2 1 1 3 7 7 S ---151 0 175 141 113 75 136 122 111 117 674 674 S% ---9.3 0.0 5.1 12.8 8.0 12.0 7.4 9.8 10.8 10.3 9.5 9.5 GP -16 6 3 -16 9 18 7 --6 7 38 38 G -10 3 0 -3 6 0 0 --0 0 0 0 A -6 1 0 -10 5 4 1 --1 2 8 8 TP -16 4 0 -13 11 4 1 --1 2 8 8 PIM -59 16 4 -30 16 14 2 --8 13 37 37
Regular Season
G 6 11 36 14 0 9 18 9 9 10 12 12 12 64 64 A 8 30 44 39 0 22 25 15 13 26 17 10 19 100 100 TP 14 41 80 53 0 31 43 24 22 36 29 22 31 164 164
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Gerbe
Acquired: 2005
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, (3x). Most recent: 4/8/11 vs. PHI Assists: 2, 12/9/10 vs. SJS Points: 2, (7x). Most recent: 4/8/11 vs. PHI (2+0) Penalty Minutes: 4, (2x). Most recent: 1/18/11 vs. MTL Longest Point Streak: 3 games, (3x). Most recent: 3/19/11 vs. ATL to 3/22/11 @ MTL (4+1) Stats Born: July 24, 1987 in Oxford, Michigan USA Ht: 5 ft 6 in Wt: 178 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 5th round (142nd overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 10 25 35 30 0 11 2 16 18 18 A 7 22 33 26 1 27 3 15 19 19 TP 17 47 68 56 1 38 5 31 37 37 +/---2 3 -5 1 11 15 15 PIM 67 76 65 63 4 46 4 34 42 42 PP 2 9 9 13 0 6 2 2 4 4 SH 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GW 2 6 4 4 0 -1 3 4 4 S ----24 136 29 171 224 224 S% ----0.0 8.1 6.9 9.4 8.0 8.0
Playoffs
GP ---5 -5 2 7 9 9 G ---0 -0 1 2 3 3 A ---0 -0 1 0 1 1 TP ---0 -0 2 2 4 4 PIM ---4 -4 0 18 18 18
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Gragnani
Acquired: 2005
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 1, 4/3/11 vs. CAR Assists: 1, (2x) Most recent: 4/9/11 @ CBJ Points: 1, (3x) Most recent: 4/9/11 @ CBJ (0+1) Penalty Minutes: 4, 2/23/08 vs. NYR Longest Point Streak: None Stats Born: March 11, 1987 in Montreal, Quebec CAN Ht: 6 ft 1 in Wt: 180 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 3rd round (87th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.
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Gragnani
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Regular Season
G 3 2 10 16 22 0 14 0 9 12 12 1 1 1 A 15 13 29 55 46 0 38 0 42 31 48 2 2 2 TP 18 15 39 71 68 0 52 0 51 43 60 3 3 3 +/------2 -24 2 -1 2 22 0 0 0 PIM 22 42 48 75 58 4 38 2 59 37 51 2 8 8 PP -----0 6 0 3 6 4 0 0 0 SH -----0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 GW ---1 4 0 -0 1 0 -1 1 1 S -----1 161 3 102 92 90 11 15 15 S% -----0.0 8.7 0.0 8.8 13.0 13.3 9.1 6.7 6.7
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GP -11 -6 7 ---5 4 -7 7 7 G -0 -1 5 ---0 0 -1 1 1 A -0 -4 8 ---2 2 -6 6 6 TP -0 -5 13 ---2 2 -7 7 7 PIM -4 -14 4 ---4 0 -4 4 4
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Hecht
Acquired: 2002
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 3, 1/14/06 vs. LAK Assists: 3, (2x). Most recent: 3/13/07 @ PIT Points: 4, (4x). Most recent: 1/14/06 vs. LAK (3+1) Penalty Minutes: 17, 10/28/01 @ Columbus Longest Point Streak: 8 games; 12/5/00 vs. ANA to 12/23/00 vs. ANA (6+4) Stats Born: June 21, 1977 in Mannheim, GER Ht: 6 ft 1 in Wt: 191 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Acquired from Edmonton in exchange for the 31st (from Atlanta; traded to Edmonton Edmonton picked Jeff Deslauriers) and 36th (from Nashville; traded to Edmonton - Edmonton picked Jarret Stoll) picks in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, June 22, 2002; Traded to Edmonton by St. Louis with Marty Reasoner and Jan Horacek for Doug Weight and Michel Riesen, July 2, 2001; Selected by St. Louis in the 2nd round (49th overall) of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft.
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CAR (1/25) for eighth multi-point game of season Recorded 100th assist of career vs. OTT (1/09) Scored 60th goal of his NHL career vs. DET (12/10) Recorded 150th NHL point vs. TBL (12/06) Suffered broken left arm in the preseason vs. Columbus (10/04), returned from injury @ OTT (11/17). 2002-03: Recorded six multi-point games Had season-high, five-game point streak (3+3) end @ DAL (3/31) Recorded GWG vs. MTL (3/28) Scored two goals, including OT/GWG, vs. COL (3/24) Returned from Injured Reserve with PPG in 4-0 win @ FLA (3/08) Missed previous nine games with wrist injury Missed games @ DET (2/13) and vs. NYR (2/15) with injured wrist Returned to lineup with assist in 4-0 win vs. TOR (1/24) Missed 20 games while on Injured Reserve from concussion suffered vs. WSH (12/07) Scored PPG @ PIT (10/26) Returned vs. NJD (10/25) after missing previous two games (vs. PHX 10/19 and vs. PHI 10/22) with bruised knee Scored first goal in first game as Sabre in 5-1 win vs. NYI (10/10). 200102: Was fourth in goals (16) and sixth in overall points (16+24) with Edmonton Recorded career-high three GWGs Played in all 82 games Played in his 200th career NHL game, recording goal and assist vs. SJS (2/12) Registered career-high four points (2+2) vs. MTL (1/06) including PPG, PPA and GWG Scored first Oilers point/assist and first Oilers goal vs. COL (10/11) Made Oilers debut @ CGY (10/03). 2000-
01: Completed second full season with St. Louis, establishing career highs in games (72), goals (19), assists (25), points (44) Scored GWG in 6-5 come-from-behind victory @ TOR (11/29) Recorded a careerhigh, eight-game scoring streak with 10 points (6+4) from 12/05-23 and had six-game scoring streak with six points (4+2) from 10/06-19 Also equaled career highs for longest goal- and assist-scoring streaks with five two-game goal scoring streaks and three two-game assists scoring streaks Played in 100th career NHL game vs. PHX (12/30) Three of eight PPGs came in four-game span between 1/18-23 Missed a total of 10 games, including the final eight games of regular season due to strained oblique muscle 2001 Playoffs: Tied for seventh on Blues playoff scoring list with six points (2+4) in 15 games Played in all 15 postseason games as Blues advanced to Western Conference Final. 1999-00: Played first full NHL season with Blues, scoring 13 goals and 21 assists for 34 points in 63 games Scored first NHL goal @ TOR (10/16) Recorded first NHL point @ LAK (10/4) 2000 Playoffs: Led Blues in postseason scoring with 10 points (4+6) in seven games. 1998-99: Spent majority of season with Worcester (AHL), leading the Ice Cats in goals (21) assist (35) and points (56) Made NHL debut @ BUF (1/03) Played three games with Blues 1999 Playoffs: Made Stanley Cup Playoff debut, scoring two goals in five games. Playoffs
+/--------2 -20 11 4 -4 17 11 10 19 1 -9 14 -4 93 60 PIM 103 68 68 36 42 8 6 0 48 28 48 60 2 30 49 151 34 39 38 33 35 2 40 434 298 PP -------0 -5 8 5 -2 2 -4 3 3 3 3 -0 38 20 SH -------0 -0 3 0 -0 1 -2 0 1 1 0 -0 8 5 GW --------------0 --1 1 3 --2 0 --4 1 2 1 2 --4 21 4 S -------4 -140 208 211 -145 174 143 179 197 229 173 224 11 172 2056 1493 S% -------0.0 -9.3 9.1 7.6 -6.9 8.6 11.1 10.1 9.6 9.6 6.9 9.4 0.0 7.0 8.6 8.6 GP -10 8 9 10 --5 4 7 15 -----15 16 ----1 59 32 G -5 3 3 1 --2 1 4 2 -----2 4 ----0 14 6 A -4 2 3 1 --0 1 6 4 -----6 1 ----1 18 8 TP -9 5 6 2 --2 2 10 6 -----8 5 ----1 32 14 PIM -12 6 4 14 --0 2 2 4 -----8 10 ----0 24 18
Regular Season
G 27 11 12 21 7 0 1 0 21 13 19 16 1 10 15 16 18 19 22 12 21 0 12 177 129 A 13 12 16 21 19 4 0 0 35 21 25 24 1 16 37 34 24 37 27 15 21 1 17 264 194 TP 40 23 28 42 26 4 1 0 56 34 44 40 2 26 52 50 42 56 49 27 42 1 29 441 323
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
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Kaleta
Acquired: 2004
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, 12/12/09 @ NYR Assists: 2, 3/2/10 @ PIT Points: 2 (3x). Most recent: 3/2/10 @ PIT (0+2) Penalty Minutes: 25, 10/13/08 @ NYI Longest Point Streak: 2 games (6x). Most recent: 12/27/10 @ CGY to 12/28/10 @ EDM (1+1) Stats Born: June 8, 1986 in Buffalo, New York USA Ht: 5 ft 11 in Wt: 195 lbs Shoots: Right How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 6th round (176th overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
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the
Regular Season
G 7 14 24 16 5 0 3 1 4 10 4 21 21 A 9 14 28 35 10 2 2 3 5 5 5 19 19 TP 16 28 52 51 15 2 5 4 9 15 9 40 40 +/----1 3 3 -2 1 2 -4 3 3 PIM 67 124 146 121 133 21 41 109 89 89 78 318 318 PP ----1 ---0 0 0 0 0 SH ----1 ---0 2 1 3 3 GW --------0 4 0 4 4 S ----------65 196 196 S% ----9.1 0.0 11.5 -11.4 15.6 6.2 10.7 10.7
Playoffs
GP 7 -14 19 5 ----6 6 12 12 G 0 -3 8 0 ----1 1 2 2 A 0 -3 10 0 ----1 2 3 3 TP 0 -6 18 0 ----2 3 5 5 PIM 6 -30 43 12 ----22 6 28 28
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Kotalik
Acquired: 2011
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, (9x). Most recent: 10/17/08 vs. VAN Assists: 3, (2x). Most recent: 3/19/09 @ COL Points: 3, (2x). Most recent: 3/19/09 @ COL (0+3) Penalty Minutes: 15, 2/6/10 @ TBL Longest Point Streak: 6 games, 3/7/06 vs. BOS to 3/16/06 vs. TOR (3+5) Stats Born: December 23, 1978 in Jindrichuv Hradec, CzECH REPUBLIC Ht: 6 ft 1 in Wt: 227 lbs Shoots: Right Career Transactions: Acquired from Calgary Flames with Robyn Regehr and a second-round draft pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Paul Byron and the rights to Chris Butler, June 25, 2011; Traded to Calgary by New York Rangers with Christopher Higgins for Olli Jokinen and Brandon Prust, February 1, 2010; Signed as an unrestricted free agent by New York Rangers, July 9, 2009; Traded to Edmonton by Buffalo for a second-round draft pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, March 4, 1999; Selected by Buffalo in the 6th round (164th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.
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6-3 win vs. CAR (1/03) 2001-02: Played in 13 games with Sabres in first NHL season, scoring four points (1+3) Reassigned to Rochester (AHL) 4/10 Recorded first NHL goal and first multiple-point game (1+1) vs. OTT (3/19) Registered first NHL point (assist) in NHL debut in 5-2 win @ FLA (11/12) Recalled from Rochester 11/11 Finished third among Amerks with 43 points (18+25) in 68 games Scored first goal as Amerk vs. Philadelphia (10/8) Registered first AHL point
(assist) @ Wilkes-Barre (10/6) Made Amerks debut vs. Bridgeport (10/5) Joined Rochester 9/25 2002 Playoffs: Made professional playoff debut in Game 2 of the Western Conference Qualifier against Philadelphia (4/11). 2000-01: Led HC Budejovice in goals (19), assists (29) and total points (48) Played four seasons with HC Budejovice (Czech), registering 43 goals and 61 assists in 183 games. Playoffs
+/-----2 -1 -5 -2 -1 10 -3 --5 -5 --7 2 -18 1 -7 6 PIM 14 16 34 54 55 2 4 30 41 46 62 -46 58 0 28 6 38 29 8 10 348 267 PP ----5 0 0 4 2 -10 -3 12 -8 1 4 1 1 2 46 39 SH ----0 0 0 0 0 -0 -0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GW ----1 0 0 2 3 -5 -4 1 -1 0 3 1 2 1 22 16 S ----187 21 26 138 142 -261 -162 207 -153 55 100 72 62 96 1373 1084 S% ----9.6 4.8 0.0 15.2 10.6 -9.6 -9.9 11.1 -8.5 12.7 8.0 4.2 6.5 6.3 9.9 10.5 GP -3 3 -1 -----18 -16 --------34 34 G -0 0 -0 -----4 -2 --------6 6 A -0 1 -0 -----7 -2 --------9 9 TP -0 1 -0 -----11 -4 --------15 15 PIM --6 -0 -----8 -8 --------16 16
Regular Season
G 9 8 7 19 18 1 0 21 15 8 25 0 16 23 5 13 7 8 3 4 6 136 114 A 7 13 12 29 25 3 2 14 11 8 37 0 22 20 2 19 4 14 2 2 16 148 126 TP 16 21 19 48 43 4 2 35 26 16 62 0 38 43 7 32 11 22 5 6 22 284 240
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Leino
Acquired: 2011
Players
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 3, 3/12/11 vs. ATL Assists: 3, 1/6/11 @ NJD Points: 3, (3x). Most recent: 3/29/11 @ PIT (2+1) Penalty Minutes: 4, 3/3/11 vs. TOR Longest Point Streak: 4 games, (2x). Most recent: 1/11/11 @ BUF to 1/16/11 @ NYR (2+4) Stats Born: October 6, 1983 in Savonlinna, FIN Ht: 6 ft 1 in Wt: 190 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2011; Traded to Philadelphia by Detroit for Ole-Kristian Tollefsen and a fifth-round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, February 6, 2010; Signed as a free agent by Detroit, May 10, 2008.
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Regular Season
League Fin-Jr. SM-liiga Fin-Jr. SM-liiga SM-liiga SM-liiga SM-liiga SM-liiga AHL NHL NHL NHL NHL NHL GP 26 23 5 54 56 56 50 55 57 13 42 13 81 149 G 14 1 4 9 8 12 11 28 15 5 4 2 19 30 A 21 1 6 15 11 31 29 49 31 4 3 2 34 43 TP 35 2 10 24 19 43 40 77 46 9 7 4 53 73 +/--8 -6 6 22 6 34 2 5 -10 2 14 11 PIM 24 0 6 26 32 65 73 18 18 6 6 4 22 38 PP --------6 0 1 0 5 6 SH --------1 0 0 0 0 0 GW --------4 1 1 1 2 5 S --------125 17 54 23 117 211 S% --------12.0 29.4 7.4 8.7 16.2 14.2
Playoffs
GP ---7 7 13 8 14 10 7 -19 11 37 G ---1 1 3 1 8 3 0 -7 3 10 A ---1 0 9 9 11 10 2 -14 2 18 TP ---2 1 12 10 19 13 2 -21 5 28 PIM ---4 2 4 31 8 10 0 -6 0 6
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Leopold
Acquired: 2010
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, (3x) Most recent: 12/23/10 vs. FLA Assists: 3, (2x) Most recent: 11/13/10 vs. WSH Points: 3, (5x) Most recent: 2/8/11 @ TBL (1+2) Penalty Minutes: 6, (2x) Most recent: 10/21/07 @ MIN Longest Point Streak: 5 games: 3/4/08 @ PHI to 3/19/08 @ PHI (1+6) Stats Born: August 3, 1980 in Golden Valley, Minnesota USA Ht: 6 ft 1 in Wt: 200 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2010; Traded to Pittsburgh by Florida for Pittsburghs 2nd round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, March 1, 2010; Traded to Florida by Calgary with Phoenixs 3rd round pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft for Jay Bouwmeester, June 27, 2009; Traded to Calgary by Colorado for Ryan Wilson, Lawrence Nycholat and Montreals 2nd round pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, March 4, 2009; Traded to Colorado by Calgary with Calgarys 2nd round pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft and Calgarys 2nd round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft for Alex Tanguay, June 24, 2006; Traded to Calgary by Anaheim for Andrei Nazarov and Calgarys 2nd round pick in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, September 26, 2000; Selected by Anaheims in the 2nd round (44th overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
Anaheim Boston Buffalo Calgary Carolina Chicago Colorado Columbus Dallas Detroit Edmonton Florida Los Angeles Minnesota Montreal Nashville New Jersey N.Y Islanders N.Y. Rangers Ottawa Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh San Jose St. Louis Tampa Bay Toronto Vancouver Washington Winnipeg NHL Totals
18 15 7 12 14 22 17 20 23 20 29 9 21 26 14 22 14 15 11 13 12 19 12 20 18 12 17 24 15 16 507
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multi-goal game of career vs. CBJ (11/1) 2004 Playoffs: Led Calgary defensemen with 10 points (0+10) in 26 games Averaged 25:41 TOI per game 2002-03: Led all Flames rookies with 14 points (4+10) in his first NHL season Registered first career goal/point vs. STL (10/26) Made his NHL debut @ CHI (10/19) INTERNATIONAL: Has competed for the United States at one Olympics, four World Championships and two World Junior Championships Finished with one assist in four games while representing the United States at the 2008 World Championships Made his Olympic debut for Team USA at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, where he scored one goal in six games Tallied an assist in seven games for the United States at the 2005 World Championships Led all USA defensemen in scoring with
four points (1+3) at the 2003 IIHF World Championship Notched an assist in seven games at the 2002 World Championships for the United States Scored three points (1+2) in seven games as a member of Team USA at the 2000 World Junior Championships Had an assist in six games at the 1999 World Junior Championships COLLEGE: Spent four seasons at Minnesota, totaling 45 goals, 99 assists and 144 points in 164 career games Notched 20 goals and 48 points as a senior in 2002, and was a key contributor to the Golden Gophers NCAA National Championship run For his efforts in 2002, was named the Hobey Baker Award winner as the best collegiate hockey player During his junior and senior campaigns, he posted 32 goals, 65 assists and 97 points in 86 contests. Playoffs
+/20 20 38 28 -15 0 8 6 -4 5 -10 -5 -7 5 -11 -28 -11 PIM ----12 -24 68 14 20 18 6 22 6 36 226 36 PP ----3 -6 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 5 21 5 SH ----0 -0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 GW ----0 -1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 8 1 S ----78 -138 87 19 35 82 25 69 26 134 693 134 S% ----5.1 -6.5 2.3 10.5 14.3 7.3 4.0 10.1 15.4 9.7 7.6 9.7 GP ------26 7 -7 -6 -8 5 59 5 G ------0 0 -0 -0 -0 0 0 0 A ------10 1 -3 -1 -0 1 16 1 TP ------10 1 -3 -1 -0 1 16 1 PIM ------6 4 -0 -8 -2 4 24 4
Regular Season
G 7 6 12 20 4 1 9 2 2 5 6 1 7 4 13 53 13 A 16 18 37 28 10 2 24 18 3 8 14 3 11 4 22 117 22 TP 23 24 49 48 14 3 33 20 5 13 20 4 18 8 35 170 35
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McCormick
Acquired: 2009
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the
Career Highlights:
Goals: 1, (17x) Most recent: 2/25/11 vs. OTT Assists: 2, (2x) Most recent: 12/9/10 vs. SJS Points: 3, 12/9/10 vs. SJS (1+2) Penalty Minutes: 22, 3/8/09 @ CHI Longest Point Streak: 4, 11/24/08 @ ANA to 12/4/08 @.NSH (0+4) Stats Born: April 18, 1983 in London, Ontario CAN Ht: 6 ft 3 in Wt: 215 lbs Shoots: Right Career Transactions: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, August 1, 2009; Selected by Colorado
in the 5th round (144th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 3 7 10 36 3 2 5 1 4 8 0 2 2 1 17 -8 17 8 A 4 16 17 33 6 3 6 6 4 8 1 4 2 11 12 -12 33 12 TP 7 23 27 69 9 5 11 7 8 16 1 6 4 12 29 -20 50 20 +/--12 22 -9 -4 -8 -2 -1 -5 1 -2 5 -5 -2 -2 0 2 PIM 42 135 118 166 60 73 68 34 29 64 6 16 50 92 168 -142 392 142 PP --1 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 -0 0 0 SH --1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 GW --1 -0 1 1 -1 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 4 1 S -----33 -23 43 85 6 24 45 66 137 -104 297 104 S% -----6.1 -4.3 9.3 9.4 0.0 8.3 4.4 1.5 12.4 -7.7 5.7 7.7
Playoffs
GP 9 10 11 7 -----5 --4 -3 3 7 14 10 G 1 1 2 4 -----1 --0 -0 0 1 1 1 A 0 1 4 7 -----0 --1 -2 2 0 3 2 TP 1 2 6 11 -----1 --1 -2 2 1 4 3 PIM 10 23 24 11 -----4 --7 -9 14 2 23 16
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Miller
Acquired: 1999
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Career Highlights:
Most Shots Faced: 50, 1/8/10 vs. TOR Most Saves: 48, 1/8/10 vs. TOR Most Saves in SO: 40, (12/19/08) vs. LA Longest Shutout Sequence: 161:35 (11/27/10 to 12/7/10) Most Goals Allowed: 7, (2x). Most recent: 2/13/11 vs. NYI Longest Winning Streak: 8 games (2x). Most Recent: 10/8/09 vs. PHX to 10/30/09 vs. TOR Stats Born: July 17, 1980 in East Lansing, Michigan USA Ht: 6 ft 3 in Wt: 160 lbs Catches: Left Career Transactions: Selected by Buffalo in the 5th round (138th overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
Players
a playoff career-high 44 saves in Game 3 vs. NYR (4/29) Stopped 22 of 23 shots in Game 5 vs. NYR (5/4) 2005-06: Registered a 30-14-3 record in 48 games Finished with a 2.60 GAA Missed 18 games (11/2-12/8) with a fractured thumb Named NHL Defensive Player of the Week twice (12/25 and 2/5) Earned second career shutout, making 31 saves in 6-0 win vs. TOR (4/16) Stopped a career-high 45 shots in 4-2 loss @ Ottawa (3/18) Made 27 saves and picked up an assist in 3-1 win vs. TOR (3/16) Returned to action @ PHI (12/19), making 33 saves in a 2-1 shootout win Activated from IR (12/9), and sent to Rochester on conditioning assignment 2006 Playoffs: Finished with a record of 11-7, 2.56 GAA and .908 SV% in 18 games Stopped 25 shots in 2-1 OT win vs. CAR (5/30) Made 24 saves in 4-3 win vs. CAR (5/24) Made 29 saves including 16 in 3rd period @ CAR (5/20) Stopped 34 shots in series-clinching win @ OTT (5/13) Made 43 saves in a 2-1 win @ OTT (5/8) Stopped 21 shots in series clinching 7-1 win @ PHI (5/2) Earned first career playoff shutout by making 24 saves in 3-0 win vs. PHI (4/30) 2004-05: Was awarded the Aldege Baz Bastien Award as the AHLs top goaltender Was named an AHL First Team All-Star Set the Amerks all-time single season shutout mark with eight Appeared in 63 regular season games, compiling a record of 41-17-4 and a 2.45 GAA Led the AHL in victories (41) and saves (1,814), while ranking second in shutouts (8) and minutes played (3,738) Became the AHLs first 40-game winner in four decades, since Gerry Cheevers in 1964-65 Claimed Top Goaltender honors in the All-Star Skills Competition for the second consecutive year and earned the win in net for PlanetUSA at the 2005 All-Star Classic in Manchester, N.H. 2003-04: Appeared in three games with Sabres, starting season opener @ PHI (10/9) and home opener vs. NYI (10/11) With Rochester: Recorded career-high five shutouts in regular season with Amerks Recorded assist on power-play goal @ Hamilton (3/13) 2004 Playoffs: Stopped 29 shots in win over Milwaukee (5/20) Won fifth-straight outing with 27 saves vs. Hamilton (5/9) Recorded 28 saves vs. Hamilton (5/8) Picked up shutout vs. Hamilton (5/5) Made 33 saves in game seven overtime win over Syracuse (5/01) Kicked out 30 shots for a shutout @ Syracuse (4/17) 2002-03: Appeared in four games for Team USA at 2003 World Championships Made 64
Miller
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saves and posted 2.49 GAA Recorded wins over Slovenia and Belarus Named to Young Stars Game at NHL All-Star Game in Florida (2/1) Recorded first NHL shutout with 22 saves in 1-0 win @ MIN (1/14) Made 17 saves to win first career NHL game in 5-4 victory vs. CBJ (11/22) Started first NHL game @ NJD (11/19), making 21 saves in OT loss Recalled from Rochester (11/18) With Rochester: Named Amerks Rookie of the Year Ended rookie season with 23-18-5 record and 2.34 GAA Finished fifth in the AHL in GAA Recorded first professional playoff win (4/12) Won five of last six games to help Rochester make playoffs Had nine-game unbeaten streak from 11/29 to 12/22 (8-0-1) after six-game win streak from 11/29 to 12/13 2001-02: Led all goaltenders with .949 save percentage and was second with 1.76 GAA at 2002 World Championships Finished collegiate career 73-18-12 with NCAA-record 26 shutouts Went 26-9-5 with eight shutouts, 1.77 GAA and .936 SV% in junior season Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist Named CCHA Best Goaltender for third-straight season and won leagues Most Valuable Player for second year in a row MSUs Most Valuable Player for second consecutive season Ranked first nationally in victories and shutouts, third in save percentage and fourth in GAA and minutes played at end of junior season Ended Michigan State career ranked fourth in wins (73), fifth in games played (106) and first in GAA (1.54), SV% (.941) and shutouts (26) 2000-01: Won the 2001 Hobey Baker Award, given to college hockeys top player Became the second goaltender to receive the Hobey Baker (Minnesotas Robb Stauber in 1988 was first) USA Hockey College Player of the Year Tabbed College Hockey Player of the Year by The Hockey News Honored as Spartan hockeys Most Valuable Player and won the George Alderton Award for MSU male athlete of the year Led the nation in save percentage, GAA, wins, winning percentage and shutouts Became the NCAAs career shutout leader when he backstopped the Spartans to a 3-0 win over Alaska Fairbanks (2/10) His 10 shutouts were second-best single-season effort in NCAA history Set NCAA single-season record with .950 save percentage while 1.31 GAA was third-best in NCAA history 1999-2000: Second-team All-CCHA and CCHA All-Rookie Team selection Posted eight shutouts the most in a season by a goaltender in CCHA or WCHA history. Playoffs
SO 1 8 8 10 8 2 1 0 8 1 0 2 3 5 5 1 5 22 22 AVG. 2.39 2.30 1.53 1.32 1.77 2.34 2.63 5.06 2.45 2.60 2.50 2.73 2.64 2.53 2.22 1.35 2.59 2.57 2.57 W-L-T 17-13-0 31-14-1 16-5-3 31-5-4 26-9-5 23-18-5 6-8-1 0-3-0 41-17-4 30-14-3 1-1-0 40-16-6 36-27-10 34-18-6 41-18-8 5-1-0 34-22-8 221-126-42 221-126-42 GP 6 4 ---3 --9 18 -16 --6 -7 47 47 MIN 311 218 ---190 --547 1123 -1029 --384 -410 2945 2945 GA 10 10 ---13 --24 48 -38 --15 -20 121 121 SO 1 1 ---0 --0 1 -0 --0 -2 3 3 AVG. 1.93 2.75 ---4.11 --2.63 2.56 -2.22 --2.34 -2.93 2.47 2.47 W-L 2-4 2-2 ---1-2 --5-4 11-7 -9-7 --2-4 -3-4 25-22 25-22
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MIN 1804 2711 1525 2447 2411 2817 912 177 3740 2863 119 3693 4474 3443 4047 355 3829 23438 23438 GA 72 104 39 54 71 110 40 15 153 124 5 168 197 145 150 8 165 1004 1004
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Morrisonn
Acquired: 2010
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 1 (11x), Most recent: 1/25/11 vs. OTT Assists: 2 (6x), Most recent: 3/16/10 @ FLA Points: 2 (8x), Most recent: 3/16/10 @ FLA Penalty Minutes: 17 (2x), Most recent: 1/15/10 vs. TOR Longest Point Streak: 3 games (3x), Most recent: 10/30/06 to 11/4/06 (1+3) Stats Born: December 23, 1982 in Vancouver, British Columbia CAN Ht: 6 ft 4 in Wt: 210 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Signed as an unrestricted free agent, August 2, 2010; Traded to Washington by Boston
with a first- (Jeff Schultz) and second-round pick (Mikhail Yunkov) in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft for Sergei Gonchar, March 3, 2004; Selected by Boston in the 1st round (19th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
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(1+3) and was plus-10 in that time 2004-05: Played 71 games for Portland (AHL) Led Pirates defensemen in goals (4) and finished second in points (18) Three of his four goals came on the power play Scored two goals against Springfield (11/5) 2003-04: His rookie NHL season, appeared in 30 games for Boston, three games for Washington and 31 combined AHL games for Providence and Portland Started the season with Providence, and was recalled by Boston after 18 games (12/29) Appeared in his first game with Boston @ WSH (12/29), recording an assist, his first NHL point Scored his first NHL goal and added an assist for his first NHL multiple-point game vs. TOR (1/1) Tallied assists in a career-high three consecutive games from 2/1-2/5 (0+4), including a career-high two assists and plus-3 rating @ BUF (2/5) Made his Capitals debut vs. PHI (3/6) After three games
with the Capitals, was reassigned to Portland (AHL) In 13 games with the Pirates, had five points (1+4) and was plus-8 2002-03: His first professional season, played in 11 games for Boston and 60 games for Providence, recording five goals and 16 assists Was recalled five times by Boston throughout the season Made his NHL debut @ TOR (11/19) Appeared in four playoff games for Providence, recording six PIM 2001-02: His final season in the WHL, appeared in 61 games for Kamloops, recording 11 goals and 26 assists Led team defensemen in scoring 2000-01: In 61 games for Kamloops, tallied 38 points (13+25) and 132 PIM Was named the teams top defenseman 1999-00: His first season of major junior hockey, scored one goal and added six assists in 57 games.
Regular Season
G 1 13 11 0 5 1 0 0 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 11 1 A 6 25 26 0 16 7 0 2 4 14 13 10 9 10 11 4 64 4 TP 7 38 37 0 21 8 0 2 5 18 14 13 10 13 12 5 75 5 +/---0 -10 0 ---7 3 4 4 8 -2 34 -2 PIM 80 132 106 8 103 10 0 16 10 63 91 106 63 77 68 32 455 32 PP ---0 -0 0 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SH ---0 -0 0 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GW ---0 0 0 0 ---0 0 1 1 1 1 4 1 S ---4 -13 1 ---56 46 47 50 32 44 293 44 S% ---0.0 -7.7 0.0 ---1.8 6.5 2.1 6.0 3.1 2.3 3.8 2.3
Playoffs
GP 4 4 4 -4 ---7 ---7 14 5 1 27 1 G 0 0 0 -0 ---0 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 2 -0 ---1 ---1 1 0 0 2 0 TP 0 0 2 -0 ---1 ---1 1 0 0 2 0 PIM 6 6 2 -6 ---4 ---6 8 2 2 18 2
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Myers
Acquired: 2008
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, 1/8/10 vs. TOR Assists: 3 (3x). Most recent: 3/19/11 vs. ATL Points: 4, 3/10/10 vs. DAL (1+3) Penalty Minutes: 4, (3x). Most recent: 3/13/10 @ DET Longest Point Streak: 5 games, 3/16/10 @ ATL to 3/24/10 vs. MTL (1+5) Stats Born: February 1, 1990 in Houston, Texas USA Ht: 6 ft 8 in Wt: 222 lbs Shoots: Right Career Transactions: Buffalos first-round choice (12th overall) in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 2 6 9 1 11 0 10 21 21 A 13 13 33 0 37 2 27 64 64 TP 15 19 42 1 48 2 37 85 85 +/----13 1 0 13 13 PIM 78 97 105 2 32 4 40 72 72 PP -4 4 -3 -3 6 6 SH -0 1 -0 -0 0 0 GW ----1 -5 6 6 S ----104 -122 226 226 S% ----10.6 -8.2 9.3 9.3
Playoffs
GP -7 22 -6 -7 13 13 G -1 5 -1 -1 2 2 A -2 15 -0 -5 5 5 TP -3 20 -1 -6 7 7 PIM -12 20 -4 -16 20 20
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Pominville Pominville
Acquired: 2001
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 3, 1/14/06 vs. LAK Assists: 3, (4x), Most recent: 1/15/11 vs. NYI Points: 4, (3x). Most recent: 1/1/11 vs. BOS Penalty Minutes: 5, 12/11/10 vs. PIT Longest Point Streak: 8 games (2x). Most recent: 3/17/09 @ OTT to 4/3/09 @ WSH (2+11) Stats Born: November 30, 1982 in Repentigny, Quebec CAN Ht: 6 ft 0 in Wt: 178 lbs Shoots: Right How Acquired: Buffalos Second round choice (55th overall) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
Pominville
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five goals against Cleveland on 10/21 Played second career NHL game vs. Montreal (11/4) 2006 Playoffs: 10 points (5+5) in 18 games Led all NHL rookies in playoff scoring Two assists @ Carolina (5/20) Scored shorthanded OT game/series winning goal @ Ottawa (5/13) Had two points (1+1) @ Philadelphia (5/2) Scored his first three playoff goals and added one assist vs. Philadelphia (4/24) 2004-05: Missed 2005 Calder Cup playoffs due to a broken ankle Appeared in 78 games with the Rochester Americans (AHL), collecting 68 points (30+38) Collected three assists for the second-straight game on 3/19 at Syracuse Scored three goals against St. Johns @ HSBC Arena on 4/3 Collected three points (2+1) @ Cleveland on 2/17 Picked up two goals @ San Antonio on 124 Scored two goals @ Binghamton on 11/6 2003-04: Led Rochester with 34 goals, 22 coming on power play Led AHL with 22 PPG Ranked fourth in league in goals and 14th in points Named Sher-Wood American Hockey League Player of the Week on March 1 after recording five goals and one assist in three games Netted hat trick vs. Syracuse (2/29) Had missed 12 games with injury Named starter for Canadian team at 2004 Pepsi AHL All-Star Classic Missed game due to injury Made NHL debut @ Washington (12/27) and recorded three shots on goal Led Rochester with 14 goals, 10 on PP, in 31 games at time of recall Multi-point games: Nine 2004 Playoffs: Ranked fifth in points in AHL and tied for second in goals and ninth in assists Tied for lead with five PPG Credited with two PPGs vs. Milwaukee (5/23) Picked up assist in games one and two vs. Milwaukee (5/18 & 5/20) Scored three goals in game three win over Hamilton (5/08) Recorded goal and assist in game seven win over Syracuse (5/01) Netted two PPGs in win over Syracuse (4/25) and added another PP marker vs. Syracuse (4/28) 2002-03: Scored first professional play-
off goal vs. Milwaukee (4/12) Finished season with 34 (13+21) points, ranking seventh on Amerks Recorded first two-goal game of professional career @ Syracuse (12/28) Recorded first multi-point game (1+1) of career vs. Binghamton (11/16) Named Novembers Mary Cariola VIP Player of the Month for community service Scored first professional goal @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (10/30) Made Rochester debut vs. Albany (10/11) 2001-02: Finished second in points for Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) Registered career-high 121 points (57+64) in 66 games Led team with career-best 57 goals and was tied for league lead in goals Seventh in league in points Secondstraight season topping the 100-point plateau First Team All-Star and received league award for most sportsmanlike player Selected CHL Third Team All-Star at left wing Played for Robert-Lebel Conference All-Star Team at 2002 CHL All-Star Cup in Ottawa 2000-01: Finished second full season with Shawinigan with 113 points (46+67) in 71 games Set career highs for assists and games played Helped lead Cataractes to first overall in league Finished third in team scoring race and was 10th in QMJHL in points Among league leaders in goals (10th) and assists (14th) Played for Robert-Lebel Conference All-Star Team at 2001 CHL All-Star Cup in Montreal Named QMJHL Player of the Week for the period ending 11/26 (6+3) Posted 18-game scoring streak with 32 points (12+20) from 12/17 to 2/17 Recorded two hat tricks (9/29 and 11/24) Posted second-longest scoring streak of season with 35 points (12+23) in 19 consecutive games from 9/25 to 11/05 Played for Team Cherry at 2001 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Calgary Scored 12 points (6+6) in 10 postseason games 1999-00: Finished first full season in QMJHL with 21 points (4+17) in 60 games Appeared in 13 playoff games and registered two goals and three assists. Playoffs
Regular Season
G 0 4 46 57 13 34 0 30 18 19 34 27 2 20 24 22 145 145 A 0 17 67 64 21 30 0 38 12 7 34 53 3 46 38 30 213 213 TP 0 21 113 121 34 64 0 68 30 26 68 80 5 66 62 52 358 358 +/----5 -1 0 1 -4 2 25 16 --4 13 1 47 47 PIM 0 12 24 32 16 30 0 43 22 11 30 20 0 18 22 15 127 127 PP ----3 22 0 11 10 9 2 2 -6 8 5 33 33 SH ----0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 -1 0 1 7 7 GW ----2 4 0 7 2 1 5 1 -2 2 2 14 14 S ----138 227 3 266 124 78 212 232 -239 252 215 1277 1277 S% ----9.4 15.0 0.0 11.3 14.5 24.4 16.0 11.6 -8.4 9.5 10.2 11.4 11.4
GP -13 10 2 3 16 -0 18 0 16 ---6 5 45 45
G -2 6 0 1 9 -0 5 0 4 ---2 1 12 12
A -3 6 0 1 10 -0 5 0 6 ---2 3 16 16
TP -5 12 0 2 19 -0 10 0 10 ---4 4 28 28
PIM -0 0 0 0 6 -0 8 0 0 ---2 2 12 12
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Regehr
Acquired: 2011
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 1, (29x). Most recent: 3/1/11 @ STL Assists: 3, 2/6/06 @ SJS Points: 3, (2x). Most recent: 2/27/07 vs. CBJ (1+2) Penalty Minutes: 27, 2/28/02 vs. STL Longest Point Streak: 6 games, 10/16/09 vs. VAN to 11/4/09 @ DAL (0+6) Stats Born: April 19, 1980 in Recife, BRAzIL Ht: 6 ft 3 in Wt: 221 lbs Shoots: Left Career Transactions: Acquired from Calgary Flames with Ales Kotalik and a second-round draft pick in the
2012 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Paul Byron and the rights to Chris Butler, June 25, 2011; Traded to Calgary by Colorado with Rene Corbet, Wade Belak and Colorados second-round compensatory choice in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft (Jarret Stoll) for Theoren Fleury and Chris Dingman, February 28, 1999; Selected by Colorado in the 1st round (19th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.
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OT winner vs. OTT (12/10) Recorded two assists, including one on the game-winner @ PIT (12/3) Assisted on the GWG on the power play vs. DET (11/16) Played his first game of the season vs. CBJ (11/3) after missing 14 games due to a knee injury Averaged a team-leading 23:08 of ice time 2006 Playoffs: Played in all seven games vs. ANA, compiling four points (1+3), a plus-3 rating and six PIM Ranked third on the team in ice time (22:22), T-4th in points, T-4th in assists and T-2nd in plus/minus Posted a PP assist in Game 2 vs. ANA (4/23) Two PP points (1+1) in Game 3 @ ANA (4/25) Assisted on the opening goal in Game 6 vs. ANA (5/1) 2004-05: Represented Canada at the World Cup of Hockey and the World Championship 2003-04: Established new career highs in points (18), assists (14), plus/minus (+14) and GP (82) in his fifth season Was one of only five Calgary players to appear in all 82 regular season games Finished third among Calgary defensemen in points (18) Notched 10 points (3+7) at home and eight (1+7) on the road Recorded seven points (2+5) on the PP and two shorthanded (0+2) Flames were unbeaten (2-0-2-0) when he scored Posted two multi-point games; Flames were 2-0-0-0 during these games Posted two assists and went plus-2 @ LAK (4/2) Scored first career GWG on the power play @ MIN (2/15) Posted two assists vs. FLA (1/10) Assisted on the GWG vs. CAR (12/11) Posted an assist and went plus-3 vs. PIT (12/7) Played in 300th career NHL game vs. CHI (11/22) Named Assistant Captain (10/8) Averaged 22:21 of ice time 2004 Playoffs: Finished second on the Flames and third in the NHL among defensemen with nine points (2+7) Posted four assists in seven games vs. VAN Recorded three assists in Game 6 vs. VAN (4/17) Posted first NHL playoff point (assist) and went plus2 vs. VAN (4/13) Played in his first NHL playoff game @ VAN (4/7) Played in all six games vs. DET, scoring one goal Scored the Flames first goal (his first NHL playoff goal) and went plus-2 in Game 1 @ DET Played in all six games in the Western Conference Championship vs. SJS, scoring one goal and a compiling a plus-3 rating Scored an ENG in Game 6 vs. SJS (5/19) Notched three PP assists in seven games in the Stanley Cup Finals vs. TBL Averaged 26:27 of ice time 2002-03: Posted a new career high with 12 assists in his fourth NHL season Was second on the team in average ice time per game (22:45) Posted three assists on the power play and one shorthanded Assisted on
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the GWG @ EDM (4/5) Assisted on the shorthanded GWG and went plus-2 @ COL (1/7) Assisted on the GWG vs. BUF (10/31) Missed six games due to injury Averaged 22:45 minutes of ice time 200102: Finished fourth on the team in PIM (93) Recorded six points (2+4) at even strength and two assists on the power play Posted six points (1+5) at home and two points (1+1) on the road Flames were 1-1-0-0 when he scored Played in the 2002 Young Stars Game at All-Star Weekend Averaged 20:53 minutes of ice time Missed two games due to injury 2000-01: Finished fourth on the team in penalty minutes (70), second in hits (171), first in blocked shots (104) and fifth in average time on ice (19:42) in his second season in the NHL Played the second-most games among Flames defensemen (71) Scored two points both at home (1+1) and on the road (0+2) Posted three points (1+2) at even strength and one power play assist Played 100th career NHL game @ COL (2/9) Averaged 19:42 TOI Missed eight games due to injury 1999-00: Played in first NHL season, appearing in 57 games with Calgary Became the youngest Masterton Trophy nominee in history Won the Scurfield Humanitarian Award as the Flames player who best exemplified the qualities of perseverance, determination and leadership on the ice combined with dedication to community service Led Flames rookies in goals (5) Recorded his first career multi-point game (0+2) vs. PHX (2/25) Returned to the lineup 2/9 after missing 11 games due to injury Scored his first NHL goal on Mike Vernon vs. SJS (11/10) Posted a point in back-to-back games (11/6-11/10) Recorded his first NHL point (assist) vs. FLA (11/6) Appeared in first career NHL game @ OTT (10/28) Recorded 10 points (3+7) at home and two goals on the road Averaged 18:24 minutes of ice time Recalled from Saint John (10/28) Made professional debut, playing in five games with the Saint John Flames (AHL) Assigned to Saint John on a two-week conditioning assignment (10/14) following rehabilitation of leg injuries suffered in a car accident in July 1998-99: Played on the WHL finalist Kamloops Blazers, recording 32 points (12+20) in 54 regular season games and five points (1+4) in 12 postseason games Named to WHL West First All-Star Team 1997-98: Played his second season with the Blazers, posting 14 points in 65 games 1996-97: Played his rookie season in the WHL, posting 23 points (4+19) in 64 games with Kamloops. Playoffs
+/--20 6 37 --2 -3 --7 -24 -9 -14 2 -6 -27 11 10 2 2 30 PIM 157 96 120 130 -46 0 2 70 93 87 74 6 4 67 2 75 79 73 80 58 802 PP -2 0 6 -2 0 0 0 0 0 2 --5 -0 1 0 0 1 11 SH -0 0 1 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --0 -0 1 0 0 0 1 GW -0 0 3 -0 0 0 0 0 0 1 --2 -0 0 0 0 0 3 S -----64 9 5 62 82 109 106 --89 -66 93 79 78 72 900 S% -----7.8 0.0 0.0 1.6 2.4 0.0 3.8 --6.7 -3.0 5.4 0.0 2.6 2.8 3.2 GP -5 5 12 -------26 --7 -1 7 ---41 G -0 0 1 -------2 --1 -0 0 ---3 A -1 3 4 -------7 --3 -0 2 ---12 TP -1 3 5 -------9 --4 -0 2 ---15 PIM -18 8 21 -------20 --6 -0 2 ---28
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League SMHL WHL WHL WHL WJC NHL AHL WC NHL NHL NHL NHL WCH WC NHL OLY NHL NHL NHL NHL NHL NHL GP 59 64 65 54 7 57 5 6 71 77 76 82 6 9 68 6 78 82 75 81 79 826 G 8 4 4 12 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 6 0 2 5 0 2 2 29 A 24 19 10 20 0 7 0 0 3 6 12 14 0 0 20 1 19 15 8 15 15 134 TP 32 23 14 32 2 12 0 0 4 8 12 18 0 0 26 1 21 20 8 17 17 163
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
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Roy
Acquired: 2001
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 3, (4x) Most recent: 3/27/10 vs. TBL Assists: 3, (4x) Most recent: 12/15/10 vs. BOS Points: 4, (4x) Most recent: 3/27/10 vs. TBL (3+1) Penalty Minutes: 12, 1/30/07 vs. BOS Longest Point Streak: 12 games, 3/12/08 @ PIT to 4/5/08 @ BOS (5+15) Stats Born: May 4, 1983 in Ottawa, Ontario CAN Ht: 5 ft 9 in Wt: 187 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 2nd round (32nd overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
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NHL multi-point game with two assists vs. WSH (12/31) Scored first NHL goal vs. OTT (12/23) Called up from Rochester (12/13) and made NHL debut that night vs. MIN At time of recall, led Amerks in scoring (9+14) in 23 games Named Octobers American Hockey League Rookie of the Month after scoring four goals and six assists in six games Recorded first pro point/assist on GWG in 2-1 Rochester victory over Hamilton (10/10) Scored first pro goal, the GWG, in 3-1 win over Toronto (10/24) Also had assist in that game for first multi-point night as pro 2004 Playoffs: Scored third goal of series vs. Milwaukee (5/26) Netted PPG vs. Milwaukee (5/22) Recorded goal in game two win over Milwaukee (5/20) Recorded two assists in win over Syracuse (4/25) and two more assists in game seven win over Syracuse (5/01) Credited with assist vs. Syracuse (4/23) Picked up first professional playoff goal in win over Syracuse (4/28) Scored first professional playoff point with assist @ Syracuse (4/17) 2002-03: Scored three points (1+2) in six games for Team Canada in the 2003 Under-20 World Championships Won 59-of-82 faceoffs in helping Team Canada to silver medal Won Stafford Memorial Trophy as most valuable player in leading Kitchener to the Memorial Cup Named to
Memorial Cup All-Star Team Scored in 20 of the Rangers 21 postseason games Opened playoffs with seven-game scoring streak (3+12) and closed playoffs with 13-game streak (6+11) Ranked second in Ontario Hockey League with 32 postseason points Scored go-ahead goal in Game Five of OHL Finals Finished 18th in OHL in scoring with 78 points Finished third in voting for OHLs Most Outstanding Player award Scored goal to lead OHLs Western Conference team to win in Hershey Cup All-Star Series 2001-02: Scored a team- and career-best 89 points (43+46) for Kitchener 43 goals set career high Finished 11th in OHL scoring race Finished seventh in OHL in goals (43) and PP goals (7) Led team with three PPG vs. Guelph (3/10) Scored a goal in five-straight games (7) from 1/8 to 1/17 Member of OHL Western Conference All-Star team 2000-01: Scored 80-or-more points (42+39) for second-straight season at Kitchener 1999-00: Recorded 34 goals and 53 assists in first season at Kitchener to lead Rangers Ranked 10th (tie) in OHL scoring race Named Kitcheners MVP Selected to All-Rookie Team by Canadian Hockey League Led CHL rookies in scoring (34+53) Named Emms Family Award winner as OHLs Rookie of the Year Chosen to OHL All-Rookie Team. Playoffs
+/-1 -20 1 23 +6 -8 -4 -4 1 37 13 -5 9 -1 46 46 PIM 42 44 114 92 73 20 12 60 10 57 60 81 38 48 16 277 277 PP -----2 1 7 7 5 6 6 9 10 2 39 39 SH -----0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 7 7 GW -----1 4 6 -1 3 4 9 6 1 28 28 S -----67 71 151 -151 130 218 221 215 89 1095 1095 S% -----14.9 12.7 10.6 -11.9 16.2 14.7 12.7 12.1 11.2 13.2 13.2 GP -5 -4 21 16 -9 -18 16 --6 1 41 41 G -4 -1 9 6 -6 -5 2 --0 0 7 7 A -1 -2 23 8 -5 -10 5 --2 1 18 18 TP -5 -3 32 14 -11 -15 7 --2 1 25 25 PIM -6 -2 14 18 -6 -16 14 --4 0 34 34
Regular Season
G 61 34 42 43 28 10 9 16 7 18 21 32 28 26 10 144 144 A 31 53 39 46 50 16 10 45 13 28 42 49 42 43 25 239 239 TP 92 87 81 89 78 26 19 61 20 46 63 81 70 69 35 383 383
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Sekera
Acquired: 2004
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 1, (12x). Most recent: 3/5/11 @ PHI Assists: 2, (6x). Most recent: 3/13/11 vs. OTT Points: 2, (11x). Most recent: 3/13/11 vs. OTT (0+2) Penalty minutes: 12, 3/30/11 vs. NYR Point streak: 5 games, 2/26/11 vs. DET to 3/6/11 @ MIN (2+8) Stats Born: June 8, 1986 in Bojinice, CzECH REPUBLIC Ht: 6 ft 0 in Wt: 191 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 3rd round (71th overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 5 9 0 5 0 7 21 3 0 2 2 3 4 1 0 3 12 12 A 10 15 0 12 0 21 34 16 0 15 6 16 7 0 2 26 55 55 TP 15 24 0 17 0 28 55 19 0 17 8 19 11 1 2 29 67 67 +/-------14 1 -3 5 -11 -1 -1 -2 11 5 5 PIM 10 20 2 40 0 18 54 28 2 22 16 22 6 0 0 34 80 80 PP -------2 -2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 SH ---------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GW -------1 -0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 S -------68 --28 84 59 5 18 88 259 259 S% -------4.4 --7.1 3.6 6.8 20.0 0.0 3.4 4.6 4.6
Playoffs
GP ---2 -6 11 -----6 --2 8 8 G ---0 -0 5 -----0 --1 1 1 A ---1 -4 8 -----0 --0 0 0 TP ---1 -4 13 -----0 --1 1 1 PIM ---4 -4 9 -----7 --4 11 11
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Stafford
Acquired: 2004
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 3, (6x). Most recent: 2/13/11 vs. NYI Assists: 2, (13x). Most recent: 4/3/11 @ CAR Points: 5, 1/18/08 vs. ATL (3+2) Penalty Minutes: 7, 2/6/10 @ CBJ Longest Point Streak: 5 games (4x). Most recent: 10/13/09 vs. DET to 10/24/09 @ TB (3+2) Stats Born: October 30, 1985 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA Ht: 6 ft 1 in Wt: 202 lbs Shoots: Right How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 1st round (13th overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 35 49 11 13 24 22 13 16 20 14 31 94 94 A 53 67 21 25 24 22 14 22 25 20 21 102 102 TP 88 116 32 38 48 44 27 38 45 34 52 196 196 +/-----16 5 3 3 4 13 28 28 PIM 30 -30 34 63 30 33 51 29 35 34 182 182 PP -----6 3 1 9 5 11 29 29 SH -----1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GW -----3 3 5 0 1 4 13 13 S -----128 67 103 183 181 179 713 713 S% -----17.2 19.4 15.1 10.9 7.7 17.3 13.2 13.2
Playoffs
GP ------10 --3 7 20 20 G ------2 --0 1 3 3 A ------2 --0 2 4 4 TP ------4 --0 3 7 7 PIM ------4 --0 2 6 6
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Vanek
Acquired: 2003
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 4, 4/10/10 @ OTT Assists: 3, 12/3/09 vs. MTL Points: 4 (3x). Most recent: 4/10/10 @ OTT (4+0) Penalty Minutes: 6, 12/11/09 vs. EDM Longest Point Streak: 7 games, 11/10/10 @ NJD to 11/20/10 vs. TBL (4+6) Stats Born: January 19,1984 in Graz, AUSTRIA Ht: 6 ft 2 in Wt: 207 lbs Shoots: Right How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
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(2/4) Had two goals @ TOR (1/26) Scored GWG vs. ATL (12/30) Scored GWG and one assist vs. NYI (12/26) Scored penalty shot goal vs. ANA (12/8) Scored twice, including his first career NHL goal, and added one assist vs. CAR (11/9) Assisted on Fitzpatricks GWG vs. NYR (10/22) Had two assists and scored in shootout @ TBL (10/13) Picked up first NHL point in his first NHL game vs. NYI (10/5) 2006 Playoffs: Two points (2+0) in 10 games Scored goal @ CAR (5/22) Scored first NHL playoff goal vs. PHI (4/28) 2004-05: Was named to the AHL All-Rookie Team Finished his first professional season with the Rochester Americans (AHL) with 68 points (42+26) His 42 goals tied the Amerks franchise record for most goal by a rookie Led the AHL in power-play goals with 25 Finished second in the AHL in goal-scoring (42) Earned Reebok AHL Rookie of the Month honors for April, after collecting 13 points (11+2) in nine games Named the CCM/Vector Player of the Week on April 17th Finished the regular season with a four-game point streak (7+2) Registered three powerplay goals against Syracuse (4/16) Scored two goals @ St. Johns (4/11) Scored two goals against St. Johns (4/3) Registered his first career hat-trick against Syracuse (3/13) Scored two goals @ Manitoba (3/6) Had an eight game point streak (8+6) from 3/5 to 3/20 Scored two goals against @ St. Johns (2/19) Had a seven-game point streak (3+5) from 1/25 to 2/4 Picked up two goals @ Syracuse (12/18) Was named CMM Vector/AHL Player of the Week on 11/28 Scored two goals against Cincinnati (11/5) Scored his first professional goal
on 11/29 against Manitoba 2003-04: Appeared in 38 games for Minnesota, earning JOFA/AHCA All-America honors Named All-WCHA Second Team Missed four games in February with shoulder injury Led team in points (51), goals (26) and penalty minutes (72) Became 73rd player in history of Minnesota hockey to reach 100-point mark Two-time WCHA Offensive Player of the Week Led team with 16 multipoint games and six multi-goal games Had seven games with threeor-more points Scored at least one point in 12-straight postseason games Ranked fourth on team in power-play points with 18 (6+12) Recorded third three-assist game of career Wisconsin (1/30) Scored 12 of 24 goals in the second period 2002-03: Led nations rookies with 62 points (31+31) in 45 games Most points by a Golden Gopher freshman since Aaron Broten had 72 in 1979-80 Named team MVP, received Frank Pond Rookie of the year award, awarded Tom Mohr playoff MVP Named WCHA Rookie of the Year Two-time WCHA Rookie of the Week Named Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player after recording two game-winners and four points NCAA West Regional MVP U of M Scholar-Athlete ..First European to play at Minnesota Graduate of Sioux Falls (S.D.) OGorman High School 2001-02: Played final year with Sioux Falls (USHL) Led league with 91 points (46+45) in 53 games Tied for third in the league with 11 PPG Collected four hat tricks 2000-01: Finished his second season with Sioux Falls (USHL) with 29 points (19+10) 1999-00: Played in 35 games for Sioux Falls (USHL) Finished rookie season with 33 points (15+18). Playoffs
+/----5 -5 --8 2 +2 -11 47 -5 -1 9 2 41 41 PIM 12 15 -91 2 60 10 72 11 0 62 72 72 64 44 42 24 286 286 PP -----7 -6 --25 11 15 19 20 10 11 86 86 SH -------1 --0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 GW -----5 -3 --6 4 5 9 5 6 5 34 34 S -------171 -18 271 204 237 240 211 182 238 1312 1312 S% -------15.2 -11.1 15.5 12.3 18.1 15.0 19.0 15.4 13.4 15.5 15.5 GP ----------5 10 16 --3 7 36 36 G ----------2 2 6 --2 5 15 15 A ----------3 0 4 --1 0 5 5 TP ----------5 2 10 --3 5 20 20 PIM ----------10 6 10 --2 0 18 18
Regular Season
G 15 19 5 46 5 31 9 26 3 2 42 25 43 36 40 28 32 204 204 A 18 10 5 45 6 31 4 25 1 5 26 23 41 28 24 25 41 182 182 TP 33 29 10 91 11 62 13 51 4 7 68 48 84 64 64 53 73 386 386
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Career Highlights:
Goals: 2, 12/28/10 vs. EDM Assists: 3, 3/13/11 vs. OTT Points: 3, (2x) Most recent: 3/13/11 vs. OTT (0+3) Penalty minutes: 10, 3/14/08 vs. Carolina Point streak: 3 games, 12/27/10 @ CGY to 1/1/11 vs. BOS (2+3) Stats Born: December 16, 1987 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA Ht: 6 ft 2 in Wt: 199 lbs Shoots: Left How Aquired: Selected by Buffalo in the 2nd round (57th overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
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Regular Season
G 4 0 2 5 3 3 1 0 1 0 5 4 4 4 A 11 2 6 21 16 12 13 3 7 0 16 13 16 16 TP 15 2 8 26 19 15 14 3 8 0 21 17 20 20 +/---11 17 -11 22 -8 12 5 -3 18 13 22 22 PIM 109 49 132 181 86 86 178 14 94 19 153 69 102 102 PP ---2 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 SH ---1 --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GW ------0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 S -------12 -2 108 53 67 67 S% -------0.0 -0.0 4.6 7.5 6.0 6.0
Playoffs
GP 3 -11 7 -7 ----4 7 7 7 G 0 -0 0 -0 ----1 0 0 0 A 0 -1 0 -6 ----0 1 1 1 TP 0 -1 0 -6 ----1 1 1 1 PIM 20 -18 12 -10 ----14 6 6 6
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2010-11: Games missed due to injury: one flu (1/11) Recorded four points (3+1) in 19 games during five recalls Scored first career NHL goal @ BOS (12/7) Recorded first career NHL point (assist) vs. TOR (11/26) Played in first career NHL game 10/26 @ PHI Named AHLs Outstanding Rookie Named to 2010-11 AHL All-Rookie Team Tied for first among all AHL rookies in goals (29), points (62) and plus/minus (+22) in just 57 games with Portland Had an 11-game scoring streak from Feb. 26 to Mar. 22 in Portland Scored four points (2+2) in his AHL debut 10/9 @ Manchester 2009-10: First team QMJHL All-Star Finished second in voting for QMJHL MVP Earned silver medal with Team Canada at the 2010 World Junior Championship, scoring eight points (4+4) in six gamesNamed QMJHL Offensive Player of the Month (October) after posting 22 points (10+12) in 14 games Selected to the Canadian team for the 2009 Subway Super Series Made professional debut with Portland (AHL), registering his first career AHL point (assist) in a playoff game @ Manchester (4/19) 2008-09: Selected to the QMJHL team for the 2008 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge 2007-08: Set single-game franchise record, scoring four goals for the St. Johns Fog Devils vs. Lewiston (11/9)Led the Fog Devils in scoring with 66 points (36+30)
Regular Season
G 6 36 22 49 -29 3 3 3 A 9 30 27 41 -33 1 1 1 TP 15 66 49 90 -62 4 4 4 +/-7 9 -8 34 -18 -6 -6 -6 PIM 51 72 59 75 -46 12 12 12 PP 0 7 7 17 -8 0 0 0 SH 0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0 GW 1 2 1 7 -2 1 1 1 S 51 174 153 275 -166 31 31 31 S% 11.8 20.7 14.4 17.8 -17.5 9.7 9.7 9.7
Playoffs
GP 4 6 -5 3 12 ---G 0 3 -3 0 4 ---A 2 5 -1 2 3 ---TP 2 8 -4 2 7 ---PIM 4 8 -2 0 14 ----
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2010-11: Missed 14 games due to injury (2/5-3/8) Tied for fourth among AHL rookies with a plus-18 rating Scored first career professional goal on a power play vs. Worcester (11/20) Registered two assists in his first AHL game vs. Manchester (10/9) Scored his first AHL playoff point (goal) 4/23 vs. Connecticut in Game 6 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals 2009-10: Served as captain for Harvard Crimson Named Harvards MVP for second straight season Competed in the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge 2008-09: Named Harvards first assistant captain since 2004-05 season Named team MVP Selected to the New England All-Star team, All-Ivy League first team, All-ECAC Hockey third team and ECAC Hockey All-Academic team Ranked first among Harvard skaters in assists (16) and second in points (20) 2007-08: Led Harvard defensemen in scoring with 22 points (3+19), ranking fourth among all skaters Earned ECAC Hockey third-team and all-tournament honors, as well as All-Ivy League honorable mention 2006-07: Ranked second among Harvard defensemen and first among all ECAC freshman defensemen with 18 points (6+12) in 33 games Named to ECAC All-Rookie team.
Regular Season
G 6 3 4 2 3 A 12 19 16 8 15 TP 18 22 20 10 18 +/-4 10 -2 -5 18 PIM 36 28 46 30 52 PP 3 1 1 1 1 SH 0 0 0 0 0 GW 1 1 2 0 0 S 65 119 96 61 84 S% 9.2 2.5 4.2 4.4 3.6
Playoffs
GP ----12 G ----1 A ----1 TP ----2 PIM ----6
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2010-11: Earned a career long five-game point streak (2+3) from 3/18-3/25 Scored the game-winning-goal in back-to-back games vs. Worcester (3/1) and vs. Bridgeport (3/5) Scored goals in three straight games 2/6-2/13 (3+3) Scored three points (1+2) @ Manchester (2/11) 2009-10: Made professional debut for Portland (AHL) @ Albany (10/9) Recorded first and second career AHL points (both assists) vs. Hartford (10/16) Scored first career AHL goal vs. Lowell (1/12) Registered first career AHL playoff point (assist) 4/16 Registered three assists @ Rochester (2/20) 2008-09: Registered 12 points (4+8) in 10 playoff games 2007-08: Recorded 92 penalty minutes in 65 games with St. Johns (QMJHL) Two-time QMJHLs Defensive Player of the Week 2006-07: Selected as the Raymond-Lagac Trophy winner as the QMJHLs best rookie blueliner Led all QMJHL rookie defensemen in scoring with 41 points in 68 games Named QMJHL Rookie of the Month for February after recording 11 points (7+4) in 11 games.
Regular Season
G 16 16 5 6 15 A 25 25 29 17 24 TP 41 41 34 23 39 +/-8 -15 -1 2 7 PIM 79 92 63 64 49 PP 6 9 1 2 5 SH 0 1 0 0 0 GW 2 3 2 0 5 S 144 204 122 107 143 S% 11.1 7.8 4.1 5.6 10.5
Playoffs
GP 4 6 10 4 4 G 1 2 4 0 0 A 1 4 8 1 1 TP 2 6 12 1 1 PIM 4 12 34 2 6
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2010-11: Made professional debut vs. Manchester (10/9) Scored first career AHL goal vs. Charlotte (10/11) Registered first career multipoint game (1+1) @ Worcester (12/5) Logged a four-game point streak (1+3) from 2/26-3/6 Recorded first AHL playoff point (assist) in Game 1 vs. Connecticut (4/14) 2009-10: Selected to OHL First All-Star team Led OHL defensemen in scoring with 70 points (59+11) Finished second in voting for OHL Defenseman of the Year Traded to Barrie Colts after 49 games with Saginaw Spirit Scored four points (1+3) in first game with Barrie vs. Sudbury (11/12) Named OHL Defenseman of the Month (November) after recording 15 points (2+13) and a league-high plus-13 rating in 11 games Set career highs in goals (11), assists (59) and points (70).
Regular Season
G 1 4 7 7 4 7 A 7 16 35 42 17 24 TP 8 20 42 49 21 31 +/11 -1 6 46 5 -1 PIM 32 58 41 20 4 27 PP 0 2 4 4 3 1 SH 1 0 0 0 1 1 GW 0 0 0 0 1 2 S -----56 S% -----12.5
Playoffs
GP 5 4 8 -17 12 G 0 1 1 -0 0 A 1 1 4 -12 2 TP 1 2 5 -12 2 PIM 0 2 4 -4 4
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2010-11: Made AHL debut @ Worchester (4/5) Held scoreless in four AHL regular season games and six playoff games Played 70 games for Kamloops (WHL), registering 14 points (4+10) and 96 PIM Picked up three points (1+2) vs. Vancouver (12/28) 2009-10: Appeared in 30 games with Fighting Sioux as a sophomore, notching two assists and 28 PIM 2008-09: Made collegiate debut against Massachusetts (10/11) Recorded first career point (assist) @ Harvard (12/5) 2007-08: Captained Eastview High School and was named to the All-Conference team for the second consecutive year Joined Indiana (USHL) after graduating high school; registered three points (1+2) and 12 PIM in 12 games.
Regular Season
G 11 6 1 0 0 4 0 A 15 6 2 1 2 10 0 TP 26 12 3 1 2 14 0 +/--5 -3 4 -16 -2 PIM 0 76 12 28 28 96 6 PP ---0 0 2 0 SH ---0 0 0 0 GW ---0 0 0 0 S ------3 S% ---0.0 0.0 -0.0
Playoffs
GP --2 ---6 G --0 ---0 A --0 ---0 TP --0 ---0 PIM --0 ---4
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2010-11: Named to the 2011 OHL Second All-Star Team Won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, N.Y. Ranked second among Sudbury skaters in both goals (23) and penalty minutes (92) and third in both assists (23) and points (59) despite playing in only 47 games Tied for second in the OHL with five shorthanded goals Led all Sudbury skaters with 24 PIM in the postseason.
Regular Season
G 21 5 12 14 23 2 A 15 6 18 25 36 2 TP 36 11 30 39 39 4 +/--28 -21 -3 5 2 PIM 70 38 96 156 92 2 PP -0 5 3 11 1 SH -0 0 1 5 0 GW -1 1 1 3 0 S -----16 S% -----12.5
Playoffs
GP --6 4 8 -G --1 1 2 -A --2 2 1 -TP --3 3 3 -PIM --9 6 24 --
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2010-11: Appeared in first career AHL game in Game 3 of the Atlantic Division Finals @ Binghamton (4/30) Represented Canada at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships held in Buffalo, NY; compiled three points (2+1) and 27 penalty minutes in five games 2009-10: Recorded 27 points in 33 regular season games for Peterborough before being traded to Windsor Helped Windsor reach the 2010 Memorial Cup with 16 points (7+9) in 19 playoff games 2008-09: Participated in the Canadian Hockey League Top Prospects Game Represented Peterborough at the 2009 OHL All-Star Classic 2007-08: Netted first OHL goal vs. Erie (10/11) Collected two assists in his OHL debut vs. Sudbury (9/20).
Regular Season
G 32 9 24 8 4 26 -A 48 12 39 19 0 51 -TP 80 21 63 27 4 77 -+/--1 -14 -18 1 10 -PIM 136 74 136 58 23 67 -PP -1 13 1 0 6 -SH -0 1 1 0 0 -GW -2 2 1 0 3 -S -------S% --------
Playoffs
GP -5 4 -19 16 3 G -1 0 -7 6 0 A -0 2 -9 10 0 TP -1 2 -16 16 0 PIM -2 8 -38 37 2
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2010-11: Made AHL regular season debut vs. Manchester (10/19) Recorded first career AHL point (assist) @ Norfolk (10/29) Scored first career AHL goal @ Springfield (11/10) Three-game goal streak 2/16-2/19 Registered a career-high three points (2+1) vs. Charlotte (3/26) 2009-10: Made professional debut with Portland (AHL) @ Manchester (4/20) Named QMJHL Offensive Player of the Week (9/21) after scoring six points (3+3) in two games Selected to participate in QMJHL All-Star Game and 2009 Subway Super Series and represented Chicoutimi at the QMJHL All-Star Game 2008-09: Named QMJHL Offensive Player of the Week (2/2) after scoring eight points (5+3) in three games Won gold medal with Team Canada at the 2008 IIHF World Mens Under-18 Championship 2007-08: Selected to the QMJHL AllStar team Named QMJHL Rookie of the Month for February after scoring 17 points (7+10) in 13 games.
Regular Season
G 24 23 32 30 5 -0 10 A 29 39 37 23 15 -6 13 TP 53 62 69 53 20 -6 23 +/-22 2 2 9 -3 4 PIM 46 40 52 20 32 -0 34 PP -7 8 8 1 -0 2 SH -1 5 2 1 -0 0 GW -2 3 1 1 -0 2 S -166 250 131 61 -17 82 S% -13.9 12.8 22.9 8.2 -0.0 12.2
Playoffs
GP -6 4 -5 1 -3 G -3 1 -0 0 -0 A -2 2 -3 0 -0 TP -5 3 -3 0 -0 PIM -7 4 -4 0 -0
2010-11
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2010-11: Began Portland career with a six-game winning streak (10/19-11/5) Stopped 35 shots in his first AHL win vs. Manchester (10/19), a 3-2 shootout victory Won 10 straight starts beginning with first career AHL shutout vs. Connecticut (1/14); posted a 1.79 GAA and a .939 SV% in those starts Finished the regular season tied for fourth place in the AHL with a shootout save percentage of .889 (24-for-27) Stopped a career high 43 shots @ Connecticut (4/3) Earned first AHL playoff victory with 23 saves in Game 1 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals (4/14) Collected first career AHL playoff assist @ Binghamton (5/2) in Game 4 of the Atlantic Division Finals 2009-10: Played 30 games to help TPS Turku (Finland) to the SM-liiga championship Led SM-liiga goaltenders with a playoff GAA of 1.57 in seven games, helping TPS to the franchises 10th SM-liiga championship Represented USA at the IIHF World Championship in Germany 2008-09: Registered first career AHL start with Albany, making 26 saves on 33 shots in a loss @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (12/6) Earned first professional victory with Florida (ECHL) vs. Charlotte (10/17) Appeared in 39 games for Florida, posting a 27-7-3 record and a save percentage of .916 Led all ECHL goaltenders with a 2.06 GAA 2007-08: Made professional debut with Binghamton (AHL) in a relief role @ Hershey (4/13) Finished collegiate career with 59 wins; fourth-most by any Clarkson alum Led Clarkson to an ECAC title, starting 37 of 38 games 2006-07: Earned Clarksons Team MVP, ECAC Goaltender of the Year and First-Team ECAC honors.
Regular Season
MIN 182 1446 2167 2211 30 2284 60 1598 1993 GA 9 62 78 81 2 86 7 78 93 SO 0 1 2 4 0 4 0 1 3 AVG. 2.97 2.57 2.16 2.20 4.06 2.26 7.00 2.93 2.80 W-L-T 2-1-0 11-9-3 24-7-5 22-12-4 0-1-0 27-7-3 0-1-0 12-13-3 22-12-0
Playoffs
GP -----11 -7 9 MIN -----734 -419 510 GA -----30 -11 27 SO -----0 -1 0 AVG. -----2.45 -1.58 3.18 W-L -----6-5 -5-2 5-4
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2010-11: Split the season between Chicago and Hamilton Did not appear in an NHL game despite several recalls to Atlanta Led Hamilton to Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals with a 1.95 GAA and a .930 SV% in 20 Calder Cup Playoff games 2009-10: Went 20-17-2 in 41 regular season games Saw time in five playoff games, posting a 1-2 record and a 2.90 GAA with one shutout 2008-09: Appeared in a career-high 55 AHL games Led the AHL with a career-high 34 wins; also set a personal record in shutouts (4) Selected to the AHL Second All-Star team for the second consecutive season 2007-08: Appeared in two games for the Vancouver Canucks, posting a 0-1-0 record and a 2.95 GAA Named to the Canadian squad for the 2008 AHL All-Star Classic Selected to the AHL Second All-Star team Credited with the game-winning overtime goal against the Chicago Wolves (2/20), becoming only the ninth netminder in AHL history to score a goal 2006-07: Played first full AHL season, appearing in 41 games.
Regular Season
League QMJHL QMJHL QMJHL QMJHL ECHL AHL ECHL AHL ECHL AHL AHL NHL AHL AHL AHL AHL GP 24 48 55 61 11 24 2 13 33 41 46 2 55 41 20 21 2 MIN 1254 2552 3028 3515 574 1048 87 681 1981 2290 2736 61 3180 2246 1135 1241 61 GA 67 139 201 161 25 47 6 33 68 83 106 3 122 95 55 39 3 SO 0 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 2 0 4 3 0 1 0 AVG. 3.21 3.27 3.98 2.75 2.61 2.69 4.12 2.91 2.06 2.17 2.32 2.95 2.30 2.54 2.91 1.89 2.95 W-L-T 10-7-2 17-22-3 15-34-3 31-24-5 6-4-0 7-8-0 0-1-0 8-4-0 24-7-2 24-12-2 25-18-2 0-1-0 34-15-4 20-17-2 12-5-2 12-6-2 0-1-0
Playoffs
GP -4 -12 ---5 6 11 1 -11 5 -20 -MIN -238 -767 ---260 360 633 31 -655 228 -1289 -GA -19 -52 ---7 12 21 2 -18 11 -42 -SO -0 -0 ---0 0 1 0 -1 1 -1 -AVG. -4.79 -4.07 ---1.62 2.00 1.99 3.93 -1.65 2.90 -1.95 -W-L -0-4 -5-7 ---3-1 5-1 4-6 1-0 -7-4 1-2 -11-9 --
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2010-11: Finished the regular season tied for third among WHL defensemen in goals (21), tied for second in assists (51) and ranked third in points (72) despite playing in only 59 games Named to WHL East First All-Star Team for second consecutive year Tied for second among all WHL skaters in postseason scoring (3+24), including a 12-game point streak (4/3-5/10) that included 21 points (2+19) Led all CHL defenseman in postseason scoring with 27 points; tallied more assists (24) than any other CHL defenseman had points 2009-10: Ranked in the top ten among WHL defensemen with 17 goals (T-5th), 41 assists (8th) and 57 points (6th) Named to WHL East First All-Star Team.
Regular Season
G 5 0 2 10 17 22 A 13 0 9 26 40 50 TP 18 0 11 36 57 72 +/--1 12 -4 -5 25 PIM 72 0 63 140 121 95 PP -0 0 4 11 7 SH -0 0 2 0 0 GW -0 0 2 2 1 S ------S% -------
Playoffs
GP --10 4 6 19 G --0 0 0 3 A --1 5 4 24 TP --1 5 4 27 PIM --10 2 18 37
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2010-11: Did not dress during three recalls to Buffalo Appeared in 100th AHL game @ Worchester (1/2) First career multi-point game (1+1) vs. Providence (11/6) Recorded career-high three assists vs. Manchester (4/7) 2009-10: Scored first career AHL goal vs. Worcester (12/31) 2008-09: Made AHL debut vs. Manchester (3/28) Recorded first career AHL point (assist) @ Springfield (3/29).
Regular Season
G 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 A 2 0 4 0 0 1 3 5 2 6 13 TP 2 0 8 0 0 1 4 6 2 7 17 +/---------7 -10 5 PIM 6 2 38 2 10 6 14 24 6 16 18 PP --------0 1 1 SH --------0 0 0 GW ----------1 S --------4 60 59 S% --------0.0 1.7 6.8
Playoffs
GP -------7 3 -11 G -------0 0 -0 A -------0 0 -4 TP -------0 0 -4 PIM -------0 0 -0
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2010-11: Registered a five-game goal scoring streak from 1/1/11-1/8/11 Scored game-tying goals in three straight games @ Rochester (1/2), @ Albany (1/5) and @ Abbotsford (1/7) Scored game-winning goal with 1:30 remaining in front of 18,000 fans at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (1/21) Recorded first ever hat trick in Adirondack Phantoms history @ Syracuse (1/29); recorded his second hat trick of the season vs. Albany (4/6) 2009-10: Missed Carolinas first 33 games after suffering a concussion in an exhibition game against Atlanta (9/21) Activated from IR and assigned to Albany (12/18) Made his season debut at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (12/26) Suffered a lower body injury vs. Adirondack (12/30); missed remainder of season 2008-09: Attended training camp with Nashville on a free-agent tryout; played in the Predators first two preseason games before release (9/30) Signed a one-year contract with Carolina and was assigned to Albany (AHL) on 10/31 Recalled to Carolina 11/7 and made his Hurricanes debut that night against OTT; returned to Albany on 11/10 after two games Had a five-game point streak snapped on 12/6 @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Tied Albanys single-game record with a five-point performance (3+2) @ Manchester (12/12) Scored a hat trick, including the game-winning goal in overtime, vs. Bridgeport (1/3); became the third player in River Rats history to record two or more hat tricks in one season Posted his third hat trick of the season @ Hershey (1/14) Represented Albany in the 2009 AHL All-Star Classic in Worcester and had three points (2+1) for the PlanetUSA AHL All-Stars (1/26) Recalled to Carolina (1/28); returned to Albany (2/9) after four games Recalled to Carolina for the third time on 2/16 2007-08: Set NHL career highs in games played (46), goals (4), assists (4) and points (8) Was a healthy scratch for 36 games 2006-07: Recalled to Buffalo twice; scored all five points during 16-game recall from 2/20-3/24 Made NHL debut vs. TOR (11/22) Scored first NHL goal as part of a two-goal outing vs. MTL (3/2) Finished fourth in Rochester (AHL) scoring with 51 points (28+23) in 50 games Led Amerks with 12 power play goals and was tied for first with six game-winners Scored two natural hat tricks in a three-game span @ Hamilton (2/11) and @ Syracuse (2/17) 2005-06: Ranked second among Rochester skaters with two short-handed goals Registered his first career hat trick vs. Syracuse (3/31) 2004-05: Recorded his first professional playoff point (assist) in Game 3 of the North Division Final @ Manitoba (5/9) Missed the last 10 games of the season with an injury (4/01 to 4/17) 2003-04: Recorded first professional point (assist) in Americans season opener against Hamilton (10/10) Scored first career goal @ St. Johns (12/9)First multi-point game (0+2) vs. Toronto (1/17) Missed final 34 regular season games and the postseason with concussion 2002-03: Named to the Hockey East All-Academic team Won 2003 Joe Tomasello Award, presented to college hockeys unsung hero in New England 2001-02: His 24 goals were most by a Husky since J.F. Aube had 28 in 1993-94 Scored point in his first seven games of season Notched third career hat trick in Beanpot against Harvard (2/4) first-ever NU player to have hat trick in Beanpot2000-01: Led team in goals (17) and tied for second in points (29) Scored three third-period goals and added assist in opening-night win over St. Law
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Ryan Career Highlights continued: rence (10/13) Named Hockey East Player of the Week (10/16) Named to all-tournament team at RPI Tournament Had goal and assist in the Beanpot against Harvard (2/12) Scored hat trick, including GTG and GWG, in 4-3 win @ Boston U. (2/24) to earn Hockey East Player of the Week honors (2/27) 1999-00: Scored twice in collegiate debut (10/16) 1998-99: Led Boston College High hockey team to state title game Named captain and team MVP for second-straight season Named Catholic Conference MVP Selected to Boston Globe Dream Team and Boston Herald Super Team.
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Regular Season
G 4 17 24 18 3 11 14 28 3 4 25 0 0 1 25 7 7 A 9 12 15 14 9 11 23 23 2 4 17 2 0 2 16 8 6 TP 13 29 39 32 12 22 37 51 5 8 42 2 0 3 41 15 13 +/-----4 4 -6 15 -8 -4 4 -3 -1 1 2 -15 -12 PIM 47 52 54 30 31 20 75 68 2 30 34 2 2 0 47 34 32 PP ----0 2 5 12 0 0 8 0 0 0 10 0 0 SH ----0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 GW ----0 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 S ------182 159 34 60 122 24 6 12 174 118 94 S% ------7.7 17.6 8.8 6.7 20.5 0.0 0.0 8.3 14.4 5.9 7.4
Playoffs
GP -----5 -6 ---------G -----0 -4 ---------A -----1 -0 ---------TP -----1 -4 ---------PIM -----4 -4 ----------
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2010-11: Named to the 2011 Eastern Conference AHL All-Star Team Five-game point streak (1+4) from 12/5-12/12 First career two-point game (0+2) @ Charlotte (11/2) Scored in back-to-back games @ Norfolk (10/29 & 10/30) 2009-10: Appeared in first career AHL game @ Springfield (10/3) Recorded first AHL point (assist) @ Norfolk (10/24) Scored first career AHL goal (GWG) vs. Norfolk (11/21) 2008-09: Set career highs in both assists (38) and penalty minutes (75).
Regular Season
G 21 1 6 8 10 1 5 A 27 4 15 29 38 11 18 TP 46 5 21 37 48 12 23 +/--10 13 15 -29 5 15 PIM -42 40 40 75 19 32 PP -0 4 4 4 0 0 SH -0 1 0 1 0 0 GW -----1 0 S -----47 69 S% -----2.1 7.2
Playoffs
GP --5 10 12 4 4 G --0 1 2 0 0 A --6 6 6 0 0 TP --6 7 8 0 0 PIM --2 10 14 0 0
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2010-11: Recalled to Buffalo (11/22); averaged 13:10 TOI in three games Set AHL career highs in assists (28) and points (44) Registered two assists in Portland debut vs. Manchester (10/9) Career-best seven-game point streak (3+5) from 10/19-11/5 Recorded two points (1+1) in 400th career AHL game @ Bridgeport (2/13) 2009-10: Recorded career-high 36 points (17+19) with Abbotsford (AHL) Scored a goal in 300th career AHL game @ Peoria (11/13) 2008-09: Scored shorthanded goals in back-to-back games @ ANA (2/15) and @ LAK (2/16) 2007-08: Made NHL debut with Atlanta vs. BOS (12/29), registering one assist Scored first career NHL goal @ BOS (12/31) Scored first career NHL GWG vs. BUF (1/6) Scored GWG in Game 2 of Calder Cup Finals vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (6/1) on the way to a Calder Cup Championship 2006-07: Scored career-high 18 goals 2005-06: Appeared in career-high 78 games, scoring four short-handed goals 2004-05: Made professional debut with Chicago (AHL)
Regular Season
G 22 18 2 13 13 10 3 1 13 18 8 3 9 5 17 16 0 8 0 A 32 19 7 9 11 12 2 3 14 11 8 2 6 3 19 28 0 5 0 TP 54 37 9 22 24 22 5 4 27 29 16 5 15 8 36 44 0 13 0 +/-------3 0 4 17 10 2 -9 3 8 5 1 6 1 PIM -38 26 34 56 38 12 4 65 75 45 6 38 18 36 53 2 26 2 PP ------0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 8 0 0 0 SH ------1 0 4 3 3 1 1 3 1 0 0 4 0 GW ------0 0 1 4 1 1 1 0 4 3 0 1 0 S ------124 -124 146 125 19 99 54 188 171 0 78 0 S% ------2.4 -10.5 12.3 6.4 15.8 9.1 9.3 8.0 9.4 0.0 10.3 0.0
Playoffs
GP -9 -------15 24 ---3 12 ---G -1 -------2 3 ---0 3 ---A -3 -------5 3 ---0 4 ---TP -4 -------7 6 ---0 7 ---PIM -2 -------10 18 ---6 8 ----
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2010-11: Set AHL career highs in games played (79), goals (21), assists (30) and points (51) Led Norfolk in shots (220) Netted a pair of goals and an assist vs. Bridgeport (1/14) Posted a goal and three assists vs. Portland (10/30) Scored the game-winning goal in Game 2 of the East Division semifinal @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (4/16) 2009-10: Set NHL career highs in games played (52), goals (5) and shots (83) with Tampa Bay Ranked second in points-per-game (0.83) and tied for fifth in assists (21) with Norfolk (AHL) Recorded first NHL career multiple-goal game with two goals @ BOS (3/25) Recalled to Tampa Bay on 3/6, appeared in 15 games with the Lightning and recorded three goals and one assist; returned to Norfolk 4/3 Scored goals in back-to-back games (11/2711/28) with Tampa Bay Recalled to Tampa Bay 11/11, appeared in 37 games with the Lightning and recorded two goals and one assist; returned on conditioning loan 1/31 Notched a pair of goals to record points in a fifth straight game on 11/10 vs. Binghamton 2008-09: Ranked second among Lightning rookies in goals (13), assists (16) and points (29) Recalled by Tampa Bay on 3/3/09 and finished the season with the Lightning Appeared in his 100th career AHL game @ Albany (3/1) Recorded first career NHL multi-point game (1+1) @ PIT (12/23) Scored first career NHL goal @ BOS (12/8) Made NHL debut @ PHI (12/2) Had a five-game point streak (2+4) from 11/111/14 Scored two goals including the game-winner added an assist and was plus-3 @ Lake Erie (10/17) 2007-08: Led Norfolk rookies in scoring and tied for the overall team lead with three game-winning goals Missed 16 games with a lower-body injury Netted points (7+7) in his first ten games as an Admiral (1/16-2/8), tied longest point streak by a Norfolk rookie in franchise history, tied for the fourth-longest point streak overall in Norfolk franchise history Had a five-game goal-scoring streak (1/232/2) 2006-07: Scored first AHL point (goal) @ San Antonio (3/18) Made AHL debut @ Manitoba (3/9).
Regular Season
G 9 6 10 19 3 2 14 13 4 8 5 21 8 0 A 11 23 26 26 4 3 12 16 5 21 2 30 5 0 TP 20 29 36 45 7 5 26 29 9 29 7 51 13 0 +/0 -9 -5 6 2 -3 10 8 -1 2 -15 -9 6 1 PIM 12 22 47 26 19 15 16 26 12 24 18 43 26 2 PP 3 2 4 7 0 0 4 1 1 2 1 9 0 0 SH 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 GW 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 S 68 91 84 107 22 38 59 112 51 77 83 220 78 0 S% 13.2 6.7 11.9 17.8 13.6 5.3 23.7 11.6 7.8 10.4 6.0 9.5 10.3 0.0
Playoffs
GP ----10 ------3 --G ----3 ------1 --A ----1 ------0 --TP ----4 ------1 --PIM ----8 ------4 ---
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2010-11: Made AHL debut @ Providence (4/8) Recorded 25 points (13+12) during an OHL career-best 14-game point streak (12/31-2/16) Appeared in 200th career OHL game @ Kitchener (10/11) 2009-10: Recorded 100th OHL point @ Brampton (2/4).
Regular Season
G 9 23 21 41 0 A 16 23 27 37 0 TP 25 46 48 78 0 +/-21 -11 -14 19 -1 PIM 57 80 90 79 0 PP 0 6 5 11 0 SH 0 1 4 4 0 GW 0 4 2 3 0 S ----3 S% ----0.0
Playoffs
GP -5 4 7 -G -3 1 2 -A -0 4 5 -TP -3 5 7 -PIM -14 2 14 --
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2010-11: Tied for AHL lead with four shootout-deciding goals Tied Portland franchise record for fastest goal (:13) vs. Worchester (3/22) Made AHL debut vs. Manchester (10/9) Tallied first career AHL point (assist) vs. Springfield (10/16) Scored first career AHL goal (PPG) @ Charlotte (11/3) Scored first career AHL playoff goal in Game 1 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals vs. Connecticut (4/14) 2009-10: Honored as Michigan State Team MVP and Outstanding Offensive Player Named Second-Team All-CCHA player Scored first two collegiate hat tricks Named CCHA Player of the Week after scoring five points (4+1) in two games Named CCHA Offensive Player of the Week (12/14) 2008-09: Appeared in 21 games, tallying 11 points (3+8) 2007-08: Tallied first collegiate point (assist) in Spartans home opener vs. Colgate (10/19) Registered first collegiate goal and multi-point game (1+1) vs. Northern Michigan (10/26) 2006-07: Led Stampede in goals (26) and points (62); team-leading 13 playoff points (4+9) helped Sioux Falls to USHL Championship Received Ron Woody Award as the 2007 USHL All-Star Game MVP.
Regular Season
G 7 26 6 3 20 10 A 8 36 11 8 22 30 TP 15 62 17 11 42 40 +/7 -3 -1 -10 2 -5 PIM 21 76 16 45 50 113 PP 0 14 1 1 9 4 SH 0 0 0 0 1 0 GW 1 4 1 1 5 1 S 41 154 63 41 93 113 S% 17.1 16.9 9.5 7.3 21.5 8.8
Playoffs
GP 14 8 ---12 G 2 4 ---2 A 3 9 ---5 TP 5 13 ---7 PIM 8 0 ---12
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2010-11: Missed first 59 games of season with a shoulder injury (11/26-4/8) Set personal best with four points (1+3) @ Norfolk (10/30) Scored first career AHL playoff goal vs. Connecticut (4/21) 2009-10: Recorded first career AHL point (assist) vs. Providence (10/10) Scored first career AHL goal vs. Hershey (11/6) Registered first career three-point game (1+2) vs. Worcester (1/15) 2008-09: Made professional debut with Portland vs. Springfield (4/5) Set single-season high at Michigan in points (28) and assists (20); tied career high for power play goals (3) and multi-point games (6) Set Michigan record for consecutive games played (166) alongside teammate Tim Miller 2007-08: Set career highs in goals (15), power play goals (3), plus/minus (+17) and multi-point games (6) Tallied first multi-goal game of career with pair of markers vs. Northern Michigan in CCHA Championship semifinal (3/21) Great Lakes Invitational All-Tournament team 2006-07: Helped Michigan to second place finish in CCHA regular season and CCHA tournament; also qualified for NCAA Tournament Selected to Great Lakes Invitational All-Tournament team 2005-06: Tied for second on team with three game-winning goals Notched two assists vs. Quinnipiac (10/7) in collegiate debut Scored first career goal (GWG) vs. Boston College (10/14) First career shorthanded goal @ Ferris State (2/24).
Regular Season
G 7 17 9 8 15 8 0 9 5 A 12 21 9 9 12 20 0 9 4 TP 19 38 18 17 27 28 0 18 9 +/-------2 1 2 PIM 73 103 67 54 48 74 5 98 28 PP ------0 1 0 SH ------0 1 0 GW --------1 S ------0 76 40 S% ------0 11.8 12.5
Playoffs
GP 7 13 ----5 4 10 G 0 4 ----0 0 1 A 0 2 ----0 0 1 TP 0 6 ----0 0 2 PIM 0 61 ----4 2 2
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2010-11: Appeared in 200th career AHL game vs. Manchester (1/8) Set Portland franchise record for quickest goal, scoring 13 seconds into the game @ Bridgeport (2/13) Recorded 100th career AHL point (assist) vs. Charlotte (3/26) Scored in overtime in Game 2 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals (4/16) 2009-10: Registered 50th career AHL point vs. Manchester (3/12) Played 150th AHL game vs. Springfield (3/14) Scored a career-high 34 points (18+16) 2008-09: Registered 22 points (11+11) in 77 gamesWinner of the AHL Man of the Year award for his outstanding contributions to the Portland community 2007-08: Played in eight games with Rochester after being signed by Buffalo Made AHL debut vs. Manitoba (3/28) Scored his first professional point (goal) vs. Syracuse (4/4) Scored a collegiate career-high 37 points (27+10) as a senior at Bowling Green Finished fifth in the nation with 27 goals Second team All-CCHA selection Finished collegiate career with 102 points (70+32) in 143 games.
Regular Season
G 15 19 2 11 13 19 27 1 11 18 27 A 13 23 0 6 6 10 10 0 11 16 20 TP 28 42 2 17 19 29 37 1 22 34 47 +/--------5 -2 -3 -4 PIM 51 22 6 14 17 20 33 2 17 24 20 PP -------0 0 5 7 SH -------0 0 0 1 GW -------0 1 5 3 S -------17 104 143 176 S% -------47.1 10.6 12.6 15.3
Playoffs
GP 6 -------5 4 12 G 1 -------1 2 4 A 0 -------1 1 4 TP 1 -------2 3 8 PIM 0 -------2 2 4
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Mark Adams Defense
Wt: 194 lbs
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Born: May 23, 1991 in Boston, Massachusetts USA Ht: 6 ft 1 in How Acquired: Selected in the fifth round (134th overall) in 2009
Regular Season
GP 23 23 32 53 33 G 4 6 5 4 0 A 13 23 10 10 3 TP 17 29 15 14 3 PIM 18 85 22
Playoffs
GP G A TP PIM -
Regular Season
GP 25 22 7 27 18 W 9 12 0 5 4 L 14 10 5 13 10 T 2 0 0 4 1 GAA 3.60 2.79 4.58 3.30 3.12
Playoffs
GP W L T GAA -
Regular Season
GP 25 22 7 27 18 W 9 12 0 5 4 L 14 10 5 13 10 T 2 0 0 4 1 GAA 3.60 2.79 4.58 3.30 3.12
Playoffs
GP W L T GAA -
Regular Season
GP 52 68 61 G 1 20 18 A 16 26 38 TP 17 46 56 PIM 8 16 26
Playoffs
GP 6 11 5 G 0 2 1 A 2 4 2 TP 2 6 3 PIM 5 2 6
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Cedrick Henley Left Wing
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Born: January 10, 1992 in Val dOr, Quebec CAN Ht: 6 ft 4 in Wt: 206 lbs How Acquired: Selected in the sixth round (173rd overall) in 2010
Regular Season
GP 61 44 22 G 7 5 5 A 12 7 12 TP 19 12 17 PIM 26 43 26
Playoffs
GP 6 4 G 0 0 A 0 0 TP 0 0 PIM 6 6
Regular Season
GP 25 58 G 24 17 A 33 27 TP 57 44 PIM 26 31
Playoffs
GP 10 G 3 A 5 TP 8 PIM 8
Regular Season
GP 30 24 24 38 G 26 22 3 3 9 A 25 21 2 1 8 TP 51 43 5 4 17 PIM 18 6 14 24
Playoffs
GP G A TP PIM -
Regular Season
GP 23 20 17 W 13 10 8 L 5 4 5 T 3 4 4 GAA 2.09 1.97 2.03
Playoffs
GP W L T GAA -
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Drew MacKenzie Defense
Wt: 200 lbs
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Born: December 17, 1988 in Stamford, Connecticut USA Ht: 6 ft 2 in How Acquired: Selected in seventh round (209th overall) in 2007
Regular Season
GP 24 57 31 36 34 G 0 0 3 4 1 4 5 A 1 11 10 14 9 10 12 TP 1 11 13 18 10 14 17 PIM 10 103 14 16 16
Playoffs
GP 11 G 0 A 6 TP 6 PIM 4 -
Regular Season
GP 39 49 64 40 33 G 2 3 6 2 5 A 6 9 34 21 10 TP 8 12 40 23 15 PIM 8 24 62 50 36
Playoffs
GP 6 16 23 10 G 1 0 6 1 A 2 2 10 4 TP 3 2 16 5 PIM 2 4 31 6
Regular Season
GP 14 61 48 63 G 1 5 7 6 A 2 15 17 34 TP 3 20 24 40 PIM 8 27 47 88
Playoffs
GP 4 4 G 0 0 A 0 0 TP 0 0 PIM 2 6
Regular Season
GP 63 68 65 G 16 23 18 A 23 40 32 TP 39 63 50 PIM 19 32 29
Playoffs
GP 4 14 G 0 1 A 0 6 TP 0 7 PIM 0 8
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In the System
Kevin Sundher Center
Wt: 184 lbs
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Born: January 18, 1992 in Surrey, British Columbia USA Ht: 5 ft 11 in How Acquired: Selected in the third round (75th overall) in 2010
Regular Season
GP 6 67 72 70 G 0 19 25 24 A 1 20 36 52 TP 1 39 61 76 PIM 2 68 101 93
Playoffs
GP 6 5 G 3 3 A 2 4 TP 5 7 PIM 4 6
Regular Season
GP 60 43 53 G 7 3 8 A 8 5 20 TP 15 8 28 PIM 53 55 79
Playoffs
GP 5 16 9 G 0 4 0 A 1 1 0 TP 1 5 0 PIM 2 10 4
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2011
Ht: 6 ft 3 in
Regular Season
GP 27 48 G 15 18
Center
Wt: 190 lbs Shoots: Left Playoffs
A 20 45 TP 30 71 PIM 68 117 GP 5 -G 1 -A 1 -TP 2 -PIM 6 --
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Regular Season
GP 65 67 G 10 26
Center
Wt: 202 lbs Shoots: Right Playoffs
A 0 13 22 TP 0 26 44 PIM 0 119 69 GP 4 --G 2 --A 1 --TP 3 --PIM 0 ---
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Ht: 6 ft 1 in
Regular Season
GP 2 72 68 G 0 13 22
Defense
Wt: 202 lbs Shoots: Left Playoffs
A 1 3 3 TP 1 3 3 PIM 39 33 42 GP 3 --G 0 --A 0 --TP 0 --PIM 0 ---
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Regular Season
GP 53 24 15 G 0 0 0
Goaltender
Wt: 189 lbs Catches: Left Playoffs
W-L-OT 14-12-2 10-10-0 33-16-4 GAA 2.95 3.09 2.79 GP -3 19 GA -4 44 W-L-OT -0-1-0 16-2-1 GAA -1.91 2.24
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Ht: 6 ft 5 in
Regular Season
GP 37 26 55 GA 94 64 144
Center
Wt: 190 lbs Shoots: Left Playoffs
A 39 23 TP 92 52 PIM 57 40 GP --G --A --TP --PIM ---
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Ht: 6 ft 2 in
Regular Season
GP 25 14 G 53 29
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NHL Standings
Atlantic Division
y-PHILADELPHIA x-PITTSBURGH x-NY RANGERS NEW JERSEY NY ISLANDERS
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Conf Rank
2 4 8 11 14
GP
82 82 82 82 82
W
47 49 44 38 30
L
23 25 33 39 39
OT
12 8 5 5 13
Pts
106 106 93 81 73
GF
259 238 233 174 229
GA
223 199 198 209 264
Home
22-12-7 25-14-2 20-17-4 22-16-3 17-18-6
Away
25-11-5 24-11-6 24-16-1 16-23-2 13-21-7
Northeast Division
y-BOSTON x-MONTREAL x-BUFFALO TORONTO OTTAWA
Conf Rank
3 6 7 10 13
GP
82 82 82 82 82
W
46 44 43 37 32
L
25 30 29 34 40
OT
11 8 10 11 10
Pts
103 96 96 85 74
GF
246 216 245 218 192
GA
195 209 229 251 250
Home
22-13-6 24-11-6 21-16-4 18-15-8 16-20-5
Away
24-12-5 20-19-2 22-13-6 19-19-3 16-20-5
Southeast Division
z-WASHINGTON x-TAMPA BAY CAROLINA ATLANTA FLORIDA
Conf Rank
1 5 9 12 15
GP
82 82 82 82 82
W
48 46 40 34 30
L
23 25 31 36 40
OT
11 11 11 12 12
Pts
107 103 91 80 72
GF
224 247 236 223 195
GA
197 240 239 269 229
Home
25-8-8 25-11-5 22-14-5 17-17-7 16-17-8
Away
23-15-3 21-14-6 18-17-6 17-19-5 14-23-4
Central Division
y-DETROIT x-NASHVILLE x-CHICAGO ST LOUIS COLUMBUS
Conf Rank
3 5 8 11 13
GP
82 82 82 82 82
W
47 44 44 38 34
L
25 27 29 33 35
OT
10 11 9 11 13
Pts
104 99 97 87 81
GF
261 219 258 240 215
GA
241 194 225 234 258
Home
21-14-6 24-9-8 24-17-0 23-13-5 17-19-5
Away
26-11-4 20-18-3 20-12-9 15-20-6 17-16-8
Northwest Division
p-VANCOUVER CALGARY MINNESOTA COLORADO EDMONTON
Conf Rank
1 10 12 14 15
GP
82 82 82 82 82
W
54 41 39 30 25
L
19 29 35 44 45
OT
9 12 8 8 12
Pts
117 94 86 68 62
GF
262 250 206 227 193
GA
185 237 233 288 269
Home
27-9-5 23-13-5 19-17-5 16-21-4 13-22-6
Away
27-10-4 18-16-7 20-18-3 14-23-4 12-23-6
Pacific Division
y-SAN JOSE x-ANAHEIM x-PHOENIX x-LOS ANGELES DALLAS Note:
Conf Rank
2 4 6 7 9
GP
82 82 82 82 82
W
48 47 43 46 42
L
25 0 26 30 29
OT
9 5 13 6 11
Pts
105 99 99 98 95
GF
248 239 231 219 227
GA
213 235 226 198 233
Home
25-11-5 26-13-2 21-13-7 25-13-3 22-11-8
Away
23-14-4 22-13-6 22-13-6 21-17-3 20-8-3
Teams receive 2 points for a victory (W) 1 point for an overtime or shootout loss (OT), x - clinched playoff spot y - clinched division z - clinched conference p - Clinched Presidents Trophy (best record in the NHL)
Conference Quarterfinals
Washington defeats NY Rangers Philadelphia defeats Buffalo Boston defeats Montreal Tampa Bay defeats Pittsburgh Vancouver defeats Chicago San Jose defeats Los Angeles Detroit defeats Phoenix Nashville defeats Anaheim (4-1) (4-3) (4-3) (4-3) (4-3) (4-2) (4-0) (4-2)
Conference Semifinals
Tampa Bay defeats Washington Boston defeats Philadelphia Vancouver defeats Nashville San Jose defeats Detroit (4-0) (4-0) (4-2) (4-3) (4-3) (4-1)
Conference Finals
Boston defeats Tampa Bay Vancouver defeats San Jose
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NHL Honors
NHL Awards 2010-2011
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Winner
Hart Memorial Trophy .....................................................................................................................................................................Corey Perry, Anaheim Art Ross Trophy ........................................................................................................................................................................... Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Calder Memorial Trophy ..................................................................................................................................................................Jeff Skinner, Carolina James Norris Memorial Trophy................................................................................................................................................Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Vezina Trophy..................................................................................................................................................................................... Tim Thomas, Boston Frank J. Selke Trophy...................................................................................................................................................................Ryan Kesler, Vancouver Jack Adams Award ......................................................................................................................................................................Dan Bylsma, Pittsburgh Maurice Richard Trophy .................................................................................................................................................................Corey Perry, Anaheim Lady Byng Memorial Trophy ..............................................................................................................................................Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Bill Masterton Memorial Tophy ........................................................................................................................................... Ian Laperriere, Philadelphia William M. Jennings Trophy ..................................................................................................................Roberto Luongo/Cory Schneider, Vancouver Conn Smythe Trophy ....................................................................................................................................................................... Tim Thomas, Boston King Clancy Memorial Trophy ..............................................................................................................................................Doug Weight, NY Islanders Ted Lindsay Award ..................................................................................................................................................................... Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Presidents Trophy ...............................................................................................................................................................................Vancouver Canucks Prince of Wales Trophy ................................................................................................................................................................................Boston Bruins Clarence S. Campbell Bowl..............................................................................................................................................................Vancouver Canucks
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Tim Thomas, Boston Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Shea Weber, Nashville Henrik Sedin, Vancouver Corey Perry, Anaheim Daniel Sedin, Vancouver
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Pekka Rinne, Nashville Zdeno Chara, Boston Lubomir Visnovksy, Anaheim Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Alex Ovechkin, Washington
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sabres
GF-GA 2-1 3-6 3-4 0-1 1-2 3-4 4-1 2-4 6-1 3-6 3-4 0-4 2-5 2-3 3-2 5-4 2-3 3-2 4-3 2-4 4-2 1-2 0-1 3-1 1-3 5-0 1-0 2-3 6-3 2-5 3-2 2-6 1-3 5-2 3-4 2-5 4-2 7-6 3-4 3-0 2-1 2-5 3-2 3-5 2-1 4-2 2-5 5-3 3-2 2-3 6-2 7-4 3-2 6-7 3-2 1-2 0-3 1-2 4-1 4-2 2-3 3-2 2-3 5-3 3-2 1-3 4-3 3-4 6-4 0-1 8-2 3-4 2-0 4-2 2-0 3-4 1-0 4-5 2-1 4-2 4-3 5-4
Scorers 9,9p 3,3p,9 21,9,19 9 21,28,8 63,57p,8,26 19,19 21,57,63,36,26p,26 26p,57p,4 19,3,9 21p,44 25,3 9,55 29,9,57,63 63,25 4,26p,26 63,8,4,57 9p,3 36,26p,19p,55 26 3p,26p,36s 3 55,29p,21p,63,26p 72,26 28,26,29s,8,28,26 63p,29 21p,21,21p 9,19p 29 21p,42,63p,63,52 3,29p,3 21,36 72,6,55,6 29,26,21,21,29p,21 26p,55,4 72,55,26p 3p,21 28,8 42,8,21p 26p,63p,55 63p,29p 8,42p,26,29 42,42 28,63,42p,57,29 24,55,27 28,25 29,21p,28,19p,21,26 21,26,3,19,26,21,21p 6,26,57 55,21,21,42,57,21 21p,29 28 29p 57,28,29,63 25,8,55,26 44,25 57p,22p,55 4,22 21,63,44,29,42 29,20,21 20 63,26p,19p,22 6,55,3p 63,26,63,28,42,22 29,12p,20,42,63,22p,20,19p 42,19,63p 42,42 29,21,3p,21 42,26 26,29,20 19p 26,21,28,21p 34,17 26p,26,19,26 42,29,42,26 29,34,63,21p,28p
GWG 9 21 81 17 26 10 57 11 57 28 33 18 26 57 63 9 42 26 57 25 19 18 9 26 21 55 26 28 8 33 21 19 91 63 52 26 55 63 54 72 21 22 21 57 29 26 15 57 27 24 28 26 57 40 55 46 74 90 28 55 13 55 4 29 21 4 22 81 42 16 20 10 42 3 42 84 19 8 17 19 26 28
PP 1-5 1-5 0-5 0-2 0-1 0-6 1-7 0-1 1-4 2-3 0-5 0-2 1-6 0-4 0-3 0-2 0-2 1-6 0-5 1-4 2-6 0-2 0-3 2-4 0-4 3-6 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-5 2-5 1-5 0-5 2-5 1-5 0-4 0-1 1-4 1-8 1-4 1-2 0-2 1-2 2-5 2-4 1-3 0-3 1-2 0-1 0-1 2-4 1-5 0-2 0-3 1-2 0-4 0-3 1-2 0-3 0-2 0-1 2-3 0-5 0-4 0-2 0-3 2-7 1-1 0-2 0-3 3-7 1-3 0-5 1-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-3 0-2 2-4
PK 5-5 3-3 2-3 3-3 2-3 3-4 3-4 2-4 3-3 2-5 5-7 5-7 4-4 3-3 2-2 1-2 5-5 1-1 3-5 1-2 5-5 3-3 4-4 6-6 4-5 6-6 1-1 3-4 2-3 4-4 4-5 4-5 3-4 2-4 3-4 4-5 4-4 2-2 5-6 5-5 4-4 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 4-4 2-3 3-4 3-4 5-5 3-3 4-5 0-1 4-6 4-5 3-3 3-4 4-5 3-4 4-4 1-2 2-3 2-2 3-4 1-2 7-7 3-3 2-2 3-4 5-5 4-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-2 5-5 1-1 0-2 6-6 2-2 1-1 3-4
SF-SA 36-26 36-28 35-30 24-35 23-28 41-21 42-18 36-32 29-27 35-34 28-22 34-41 35-26 31-32 31-25 42-32 31-28 27-25 39-39 33-29 26-36 30-22 30-29 28-36 36-33 37-19 31-32 30-36 37-29 36-24 35-34 43-26 23-37 42-23 48-29 27-33 21-31 35-40 40-34 22-36 32-34 40-33 35-29 43-37 39-30 33-40 38-29 23-34 26-29 29-39 43-25 28-34 27-26 28-26 32-34 24-30 25-24 29-39 39-41 39-31 32-37 26-31 29-24 35-36 33-26 30-31 45-29 42-29 33-38 40-33 28-31 38-26 24-31 32-24 28-30 31-35 35-23 38-35 31-36 24-25 29-27 30-36
Attendance 19350+ 18690+ 17896 18690+ 17264 21293+ 8820 18009 14228 19361 10172 15015 18428 18026 19329+ 14566 17848 18690+ 18690+ 18398+ 18418 17833 18250 18004 21273+ 18529 16364 17565+ 18017 18690+ 18197 16894 17141 18690+ 18690+ 19289+ 16839+ 18690+ 12548 17562+ 13905 18155 18276 12223 18225 17565+ 18690+ 10120 18990 18315+ 18264 14444 14559 18690+ 21273+ 18414 18493 18690+ 18690+ 18690+ 18690+ 18200+ 15213 19901+ 18091+ 18314+ 17565+ 19347+ 18690+ 18690+ 18690+ 18690+ 21273+ 18690+ 18690+ 19483+ 18690+ 18398+ 18740+ 18690+ 18690+ 18717+
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Season Statistics
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OT 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 0
EV 3 3 2 1 7 0 15 11 14 1 5 12 3 8 0 8 5 1 7 5 16 8 3 20 21 4
PP 0 2 0 0 6 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 5 2 0 11 11 0
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
GW 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 3 3 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 5 1 2 1 0 4 5 0
1H 3 0 0 0 6 0 9 3 1 0 2 6 4 10 0 4 4 0 5 0 8 10 1 14 16 2
2H 0 5 2 1 7 0 11 9 15 1 3 6 0 3 1 4 1 1 5 5 14 0 2 17 16 2
Home 0 2 0 0 9 0 11 7 11 0 3 4 2 7 1 5 2 0 3 2 13 3 2 18 14 0
Road 3 3 2 1 4 0 9 5 5 1 2 8 2 6 0 3 3 1 7 3 9 7 1 13 18 4
Total 3 5 2 1 13 0 20 12 16 1 5 12 4 13 1 8 5 1 10 5 22 10 3 31 32 4
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Sabres Team Record
Record Overall record/streak: Home record/streak: Road record/streak: Last 5 Games: Last 10 Games: 1-Goal Games: 2-Goal Games: 3-Goal Games: Scoring First: Opponent scoring first: Leading after 1 period: Trailing after 1 period: Tied after 1 period: Leading after 2 periods: Trailing after 2 periods: Tied after 2 periods: Buffalo Sabres 43 - 29 - 10 / Win 4 / Undef 4 21 - 16 - 4 / Win 5 / Undef 5 22 - 13 - 6 / Win 2 / Undef 2 4-0-1 8-1-1 21 - 13 - 10 12 - 6 10 - 10 25 - 10 - 3 18 - 19 - 7 20 - 6 - 3 11 - 12 - 4 12 - 11 - 3 25 - 2 - 3 5 - 24 - 1 13 - 3 - 6
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Month October: November: December: January: W-L-OT 3-7-2 6-6-1 6-5-1 8-3-1 Points 8 13 13 17
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Month February: March: April: TOTALS: W-L-OT 6-4-2 10-4-2 4-0-1 43-29-10 Points 14 22 9 96
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Sabres Goals by Period
Team Buffalo Sabres: Opponents: 1st 69 65 2nd 86 83 3rd 75 71 OT 10 9
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T 240 228
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Pct 19.4 (9th NHL) 21.6 (6th NHL) 17.1 (13th NHL)
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Pct 83.0 (13th NHL) 84.1 (T-10th NHL) 82.1 (16th NHL)
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Sabres Penalties
Sabres Overall G 82 Att 958
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Player Jochen Hecht Nathan Gerbe Thomas Vanek Tyler Ennis Derek Roy Drew Stafford Jason Pominville Jordan Leopold Tim Connolly Tyler Myers Goaltender Ryan Miller Jhonas Enroth G/Att 1/1 1/1 5/6 3/4 1/2 1/3 0/4 0/1 0/2 0/1 Rec. 2-1 3-0 PCT 100.0 100.0 83.3 75.0 50.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 G/S 4/8 5/19 GDG 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 % .500 .737
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Montador #4 0-0 3/-1 17:29 0-0 1/1 21:01 0-1 3/2 17:58 0-0 1/0 23:16 0-0 1/-1 16:23 0-1 3/2 14:14 0-2 3/2 14:35 0-0 2/1 18:32 0-0 1/3 19:05 1-1 7/-1 23:08 0-0 3/1 20:54 0-0 3/0 23:04 0-0 1/0 17:40 0-1 0/1 19:10 0-1 1/1 23:48 0-0 2/-1 21:43 0-0 1/0 23:39 1-0 1/1 20:30 1-0 1/2 22:39 0-0 2/-1 22:35 0-1 1/1 20:04 0-0 1/1 22:04 0-0 1/0 22:13 0-0 0/1 20:54 0-0 0/1 23:31 0-0 0/0 14:33 0-0 3/0 24:49 0-0 0/0 19:02 0-0 0/0 22:18 0-0 4/-3 20:56 0-0 3/-1 21:49 0-0 0/-3 17:22 0-0 1/0 19:33 0-0 4/1 19:34 0-0 2/0 17:44 0-0 2/-2 21:20 0-1 1/3 21:18 0-0 2/-1 18:55 1-0 4/1 18:45 0-0 1/0 20:31 0-0 0/0 22:46 0-0 2/-1 17:08 0-1 2/0 21:24 0-0 2/1 20:24 0-0 3/0 22:18 0-0 1/0 19:13 0-0 2/-1 20:06 0-1 1/0 17:28 0-0 4/0 23:37 0-0 1/0 21:04 0-0 4/-1 18:41 DND DND DND INJ INJ 0-0 1/-1 19:19 0-0 2/-1 21:25 0-0 0/1 17:49 0-2 1/3 18:30 0-0 0/2 17:36 0-1 0/1 17:06 1-1 2/0 18:35 0-0 0/3 20:36 0-1 2/3 19:17 0-0 2/-1 18:43 0-1 0/0 20:42 0-0 1/-2 21:18 DND 0-0 1/-1 16:28 0-0 1/-1 14:19 DND DND DND 0-0 1/0 18:12 0-1 1/-1 23:52 0-0 3/0 13:52 0-0 3/-1 14:35 0-0 0/0 12:03 0-1 1/2 22:41 0-1 3/1 20:13 0-1 1/0 19:47
Weber #6 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 0/0 17:34 0-0 0/-1 16:16 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 1/0 11:33 0-0 0/0 11:41 0-0 3/-1 11:42 0-0 3/2 14:00 0-0 2/0 12:51 0-0 2/-2 19:07 0-0 1/0 16:58 0-0 0/1 12:23 0-0 1/1 14:29 0-0 3/-1 16:06 0-0 1/0 13:18 0-0 1/2 11:37 0-0 1/0 16:01 0-1 2/0 18:04 2-1 2/4 21:00 0-1 0/2 16:38 0-0 1/0 15:38 0-0 0/0 16:14 DND 0-0 0/1 17:28 0-0 0/1 16:51 0-0 2/-1 16:23 0-0 0/0 19:19 0-0 1/1 14:55 0-1 1/-2 11:02 0-0 1/0 16:26 0-0 1/1 18:08 0-0 1/0 18:13 0-0 1/2 19:02 0-2 1/1 21:41 1-0 3/1 21:27 0-0 0/0 18:41 0-0 0/0 18:47 0-0 0/0 16:25 0-0 0/0 18:43 0-0 0/0 19:22 0-1 1/0 18:07 0-0 1/0 19:41 0-0 2/0 21:23 0-0 0/-1 16:26 0-0 1/-1 15:20 DND DND 0-0 1/-1 14:53 DND 1-0 1/1 15:39 0-3 1/1 17:00 0-0 0/0 17:13 0-2 0/1 19:10 0-0 0/0 14:42 0-0 1/1 17:46 0-0 1/0 17:15 0-0 2/0 18:18 0-0 1/-2 11:44 0-0 0/0 23:47 0-1 1/2 22:51 0-0 0/-1 24:53 0-0 1/1 12:20 0-0 0/0 15:12 0-0 2/0 20:06
McCormick #8 0-0 0/0 9:07 DND 0-0 1/0 5:41 0-0 1/0 8:07 0-0 1/-1 14:51 1-0 2/1 12:05 1-0 3/1 11:29 0-0 1/1 11:27 0-0 0/0 10:50 0-0 2/-2 9:19 0-1 0/1 11:39 0-0 1/0 11:37 0-0 1/0 4:53 0-0 1/0 7:25 0-0 2/0 8:02 0-0 0/1 14:31 0-1 1/1 14:56 0-0 0/-1 13:13 1-0 2/0 14:29 0-1 1/1 15:47 0-0 2/0 10:55 0-0 1/-1 10:48 0-0 0/-1 8:52 0-0 0/0 10:33 0-0 1/0 9:24 0-0 1/0 8:02 0-0 2/0 11:07 0-0 2/-1 10:57 1-2 (W) 3/3 14:12 0-0 2/0 7:42 0-0 0/0 11:08 0-0 2/0 9:26 0-0 1/-1 13:16 0-0 1/1 10:28 0-0 3/0 12:39 0-0 1/0 14:10 0-0 1/0 12:38 0-0 0/-1 14:11 0-0 1/0 9:38 0-1 1/1 11:54 0-0 1/0 10:13 1-1 8/0 16:12 1-0 3/1 15:18 0-0 2/-1 17:25 0-0 0/0 14:26 1-0 4/0 12:47 0-0 1/0 7:27 0-0 0/0 14:16 0-0 0/0 11:39 0-0 1/-1 6:19 0-0 0/-1 8:14 0-1 0/2 8:13 0-0 1/0 9:43 0-0 2/0 8:31 0-0 1/0 11:03 0-0 2/0 9:12 0-0 2/0 6:17 0-0 0/0 5:30 0-0 1/0 8:16 1-1 1/2 10:32 0-0 1/0 13:59 0-0 1/-1 12:15 0-0 0/0 7:47 0-0 2/0 9:39 0-1 3/1 10:31 0-0 1/1 8:41 0-0 2/0 10:42 0-1 1/0 11:09 0-0 1/-2 13:37 0-0 2/-1 6:59 0-0 0/1 10:41 0-0 5/-1 10:54 0-0 0/0 7:44 0-0 1/0 11:55 0-0 1/0 12:00 0-1 2/0 11:24 0-0 1/0 12:52 0-0 0/1 14:25 0-0 1/0 10:52 0-0 0/-1 9:27 0-0 1/0 11:50 0-0 3/-1 14:53
Roy #9 2-0 (W) 5/1 19:15 1-0 1/-1 18:49 1-1 4/2 23:27 0-0 4/-1 20:47 1-0 1/1 20:23 0-0 5/0 19:30 0-1 0/1 17:42 0-0 1/0 21:01 0-2 1/1 19:33 0-2 2/-1 16:54 1-1 2/0 21:38 0-0 2/-1 16:33 0-0 2/-1 23:37 0-0 0/-2 19:41 1-1 4/1 21:28 1-1 4/2 19:26 0-1 1/0 19:20 0-1 3/1 19:22 0-2 4/3 23:38 1-0 4/-1 19:12 0-1 5/-1 16:21 0-0 2/0 21:03 0-0 1/0 15:17 0-1 1/0 20:50 0-0 4/-2 21:25 0-2 3/0 23:08 0-0 3/0 24:27 0-0 1/0 20:51 0-2 1/2 17:28 0-1 4/-3 24:03 0-3 5/1 19:20 1-0 4/-1 18:18 0-0 2/-2 19:55 0-2 3/1 18:18 0-0 0/-1 1:46 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ
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Gragnani #17 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 2/0 13:17 0-0 3/0 17:06 0-0 1/1 10:14 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-1 1/0 14:07 0-0 0/0 16:33 1-0 (W) 2/1 11:13 0-0 0/0 14:02 0-0 0/-1 22:11 0-1 2/-1 18:52
Connolly #19 0-0 1/-1 13:26 0-1 1/-2 16:52 1-0 2/1 17:20 0-0 1/0 18:59 0-0 1/0 11:33 0-1 4/0 19:03 0-0 4/0 17:03 2-0 5/1 16:36 0-0 0/0 16:17 0-1 3/-1 15:35 1-0 2/1 19:18 0-0 5/0 16:35 0-1 2/-2 17:01 0-0 0/-1 20:02 0-0 5/0 17:51 0-1 7/-2 15:55 0-0 2/-1 14:14 0-1 2/0 18:15 0-0 3/0 20:02 0-1 3/-2 18:47 1-1 (W) 1/1 17:40 0-0 4/-1 18:45 DND DND DND DND DND INJ INJ INJ 0-0 1/0 14:09 1-0 2/-1 17:23 0-0 1/0 12:14 DND DND INJ INJ 0-2 3/2 21:13 0-1 4/-2 20:54 0-0 2/0 17:57 0-0 0/-1 16:39 0-0 1/0 18:15 0-1 4/0 13:56 0-0 2/-1 12:16 0-1 5/0 20:04 0-1 2/0 11:38 0-0 3/0 12:02 INJ INJ 0-0 2/-1 12:40 1-0 2/-1 16:36 1-0 1/2 12:16 0-0 0/-1 16:15 0-2 1/3 21:11 0-1 0/0 18:59 0-0 0/-2 17:27 0-0 2/0 16:10 0-1 2/-1 19:00 0-0 4/2 16:47 0-0 4/0 15:49 0-0 2/0 15:11 0-1 2/0 16:40 0-0 2/1 19:31 0-0 2/-1 17:18 0-0 0/0 18:20 0-0 0/0 19:36 1-0 3/0 14:03 0-1 1/-1 14:36 0-2 3/1 17:24 0-0 5/0 17:33 1-1 1/0 15:12 1-0 4/0 18:09 0-0 0/0 17:34 0-0 3/1 18:25 0-1 2/1 17:08 0-1 1/-1 18:34 1-0 (W) 3/0 15:34 0-1 1/0 19:08 0-0 3/0 18:33 1-2 (W) 2/0 16:26 0-1 2/1 20:02 0-0 3/-1 16:21
Niedermayer #20 0-0 2/0 14:25 0-0 2/-1 12:44 0-0 0/-3 13:09 0-0 1/0 13:18 0-0 1/0 13:40 0-0 0/-1 13:00 0-0 3/1 10:56 0-0 2/-1 11:10 0-2 1/2 12:12 DND 0-0 0/0 12:34 0-0 2/0 13:33 0-0 2/-2 13:27 0-0 0/2 15:56 0-0 3/0 17:50 0-1 1/1 15:12 0-1 4/1 16:55 0-0 2/-1 16:01 0-1 0/0 14:02 0-1 0/1 15:01 0-0 0/-1 13:22 0-0 1/0 10:54 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 0-0 4/-1 11:38 0-0 1/-1 10:18 0-0 0/1 12:53 0-1 0/1 14:12 0-0 3/0 18:14 0-0 1/-1 11:21 0-0 1/2 15:49 0-0 1/-2 13:48 0-0 1/-1 14:34 0-1 1/1 20:05 0-0 1/0 16:30 0-0 1/-1 8:15 0-0 2/1 12:04 0-0 0/0 7:36 0-0 0/0 9:39 0-0 0/0 15:13 0-0 0/0 16:05 0-1 1/0 11:36 0-0 0/0 14:49 0-2 0/1 12:56 0-1 3/1 15:35 0-0 1/0 16:17 0-0 2/0 16:54 0-0 0/-2 9:57 0-0 0/0 10:59 0-0 0/0 9:43 DND 0-0 0/0 12:08 0-0 1/0 13:44 0-0 1/1 10:25 0-1 0/0 13:12 0-0 2/0 13:42 DND 0-0 1/0 9:24 1-0 4/0 11:31 1-0 2/0 12:42 0-0 0/-1 13:32 0-1 1/0 11:05 0-0 2/-1 11:21 0-0 1/-1 4:32 2-0 (W) 2/1 13:33 0-0 1/-1 10:41 0-0 1/0 9:17 0-0 0/-1 11:14 0-0 2/0 11:18 1-0 3/0 10:50 0-0 0/0 13:55 0-0 1/0 8:38 0-0 2/-1 9:37 0-0 1/0 9:50 0-0 1/0 12:03 0-0 0/-1 11:18
Stafford #21 0-0 3/1 15:49 0-1 2/-1 16:16 1-1 3/2 18:24 0-0 4/0 18:34 0-1 4/1 17:31 1-0 5/0 16:57 0-1 2/1 15:14 0-0 4/0 18:40 1-0 3/1 17:54 0-0 0/-1 16:12 0-0 2/-1 14:57 0-0 3/0 15:08 1-0 6/-3 15:25 0-0 3/-1 6:13 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 1-1 3/1 15:39 INJ INJ DND DND 3-0 (W) 5/1 15:45 0-0 3/-2 16:08 0-0 4/-2 18:06 1-0 6/0 20:25 0-0 2/1 17:02 1-0 3/1 17:44 0-0 0/0 12:45 3-0 5/0 20:59 0-2 3/0 16:25 0-1 1/1 16:10 1-0 (W) 4/1 15:58 0-0 4/-2 17:13 1-0 (W) 3/-1 13:50 0-0 4/-1 16:22 0-0 0/0 2:00 DND DND DND 0-1 1/1 15:48 0-0 2/-1 14:28 2-1 7/0 15:14 3-0 3/3 15:02 0-0 0/-1 16:52 3-0 3/3 19:06 1-0 3/-1 18:16 0-1 3/-1 17:28 0-0 1/-1 18:27 0-0 2/-1 19:22 0-0 2/2 14:38 0-1 4/1 14:12 0-1 3/1 16:44 0-1 5/1 16:19 0-0 2/1 18:31 1-0 4/0 17:19 1-0 (W) 2/1 17:54 0-0 3/0 20:36 0-1 2/1 13:50 DND DND 0-0 5/0 19:48 0-0 2/1 17:05 0-1 0/0 16:06 0-0 1/0 16:37 2-1 2/2 15:35 0-0 2/0 15:55 0-1 2/0 18:00 0-0 4/0 16:10 2-0 6/0 19:36 0-2 4/2 20:38 0-1 1/1 19:51 0-0 3/0 17:43 1-0 1/1 16:26
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1-0 1/0 14:54 1-0 4/1 16:03 0-2 5/0 16:47 0-0 0/1 18:07 0-0 1/-2 16:56 1-1 (W) 4/0 20:23 0-0 5/-3 18:49 1-0 3/1 15:52 0-0 2/0 17:04 1-0 4/1 17:25 0-0 0/0 15:45 0-0 1/0 15:23 0-1 3/2 13:27 0-1 2/1 16:40 0-0 1/0 13:57 0-0 1/0 14:51 0-1 3/-1 17:34 0-0 1/1 15:30 0-0 2/1 18:34 0-0 2/-3 15:14 0-3 1/2 16:40
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Byron #24 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-1 0/0 14:30 1-0 2/1 12:44 0-0 0/-1 11:53 0-0 0/-1 8:40 0-0 1/2 9:35 0-0 1/0 10:56 DND 0-0 1/-1 10:53 DND 0-0 0/0 8:27 DND MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN
Grier #25 0-0 1/0 14:43 0-0 3/-1 13:33 0-0 1/-3 14:46 0-0 1/0 14:04 0-0 2/0 17:58 0-0 2/-1 14:20 0-0 0/1 13:28 0-0 0/-1 13:16 0-2 2/2 12:25 0-1 2/1 17:52 0-0 1/0 16:38 0-0 0/0 15:02 0-0 2/-1 16:09 1-1 4/2 17:48 0-0 1/-1 19:33 0-0 2/1 16:21 1-0 2/1 19:33 0-1 1/-1 17:10 0-1 2/0 17:15 0-0 1/1 17:35 0-0 0/-1 17:30 0-0 2/0 12:25 0-0 2/0 15:05 0-0 2/0 15:48 0-0 0/0 13:38 0-1 2/0 15:34 0-0 4/0 13:09 0-0 1/-1 15:18 0-0 2/3 16:59 0-0 5/0 14:29 0-0 2/0 16:29 0-0 4/0 13:14 0-0 0/0 13:00 0-0 1/1 13:45 0-0 4/1 16:37 0-0 3/0 16:52 0-0 2/0 17:20 0-0 4/-1 17:27 0-0 2/-1 14:23 0-0 0/0 11:58 0-0 1/0 17:28 0-0 0/0 6:30 0-0 2/0 14:34 0-0 0/0 7:28 0-0 1/0 10:39 0-0 1/0 16:26 0-1 0/0 17:37 0-1 2/0 13:46 0-0 0/0 14:34 1-0 1/2 16:09 0-1 1/1 17:26 0-0 1/0 16:51 0-0 0/0 15:53 0-0 1/-2 12:19 0-0 1/0 15:16 0-0 2/0 12:35 0-0 1/0 12:39 0-0 1/0 16:10 0-0 0/0 11:40 1-0 1/1 13:04 1-0 2/1 13:53 0-0 1/-1 12:20 0-0 1/-1 8:54 0-0 1/0 5:40 DND DND 0-0 5/-1 14:22 0-0 0/0 12:11 0-0 0/-1 14:17 0-0 1/-1 8:20 0-1 2/1 13:26 0-0 3/-1 10:48 0-0 0/1 11:48 0-0 1/0 14:04 0-0 1/0 11:03 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND
Vanek #26 0-0 6/-1 15:05 0-0 3/-4 14:17 0-0 5/1 19:26 0-0 2/0 18:35 0-1 1/1 17:09 0-1 2/0 16:48 1-0 3/1 14:35 0-0 3/0 18:52 2-0 7/0 16:06 1-1 2/-1 15:45 0-0 2/0 18:58 0-0 1/-2 14:03 0-0 5/-1 19:11 0-0 6/-2 17:40 0-0 2/0 13:29 0-1 2/2 18:29 0-1 3/-1 17:26 2-0 (W) 3/1 21:30 0-2 7/3 19:35 0-1 3/-1 18:39 1-1 3/-1 14:41 1-0 4/0 19:19 0-0 3/0 16:21 1-0 (W) 6/0 16:10 0-0 2/-2 17:45 1-2 4/0 17:57 0-0 5/0 22:18 1-0 5/0 19:19 2-0 3/2 16:34 0-1 1/-3 21:58 0-0 3/1 17:58 0-0 3/-2 17:49 0-0 0/-2 16:22 0-0 3/1 15:32 0-0 2/-1 18:01 0-0 2/-1 14:01 0-0 0/0 12:33 1-1 3/1 20:01 1-1 2/-1 19:42 1-0 2/0 15:41 0-1 2/0 16:18 0-0 2/-1 24:00 0-2 0/1 14:41 1-1 6/0 17:56 0-2 3/0 18:53 1-1 (W) 4/1 18:06 0-0 2/-2 20:51 0-0 2/-1 13:00 0-2 2/1 14:36 0-0 5/0 15:15 1-2 5/1 15:47 2-1 (W) 2/0 14:55 1-0 2/2 19:14 0-0 3/0 17:14 0-1 2/0 15:48 0-0 1/0 19:18 0-0 0/-1 17:33 0-1 5/0 19:12 0-1 2/1 15:22 1-0 4/2 17:53 0-0 0/0 17:31 0-0 0/1 14:07 0-0 0/-2 17:36 0-2 4/2 20:44 0-1 3/1 18:54 DND 1-1 5/-1 17:12 0-1 6/1 18:05 1-1 2/2 14:32 0-0 2/0 18:15 0-1 4/0 16:37 0-1 5/0 20:37 0-0 2/0 19:57 0-1 2/1 16:39 1-0 2/1 14:45 1-0 3/1 19:20 0-1 4/0 15:32 1-0 4/0 17:49 0-0 3/0 15:41 3-0 6/1 15:55 1-2 (W) 3/2 16:57 DND
#27 Morrisonn 0-1 1/0 21:39 0-0 1/-2 18:10 0-0 2/-1 17:15 0-0 0/0 15:46 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 0-0 0/0 16:13 0-0 0/-1 17:26 0-0 0/-1 18:11 0-0 0/0 17:00 0-0 0/-1 16:08 0-0 0/-1 19:41 0-0 0/0 16:12 0-0 0/-1 15:24 0-0 0/0 14:17 0-0 1/-1 13:57 0-0 0/-2 10:49 0-0 0/-1 13:00 0-0 0/0 15:31 0-0 1/0 12:21 0-0 0/0 13:13 0-1 2/2 13:55 0-0 0/0 6:30 INJ DND DND DND DND DND INJ INJ 0-0 0/0 16:05 0-0 1/-1 12:25 0-0 1/3 16:41 0-0 0/-1 13:50 0-0 0/1 16:22 0-0 1/0 16:14 0-0 1/1 17:21 0-0 1/1 16:01 0-0 0/-1 15:15 0-0 1/0 16:25 0-0 0/-1 17:55 0-0 1/1 14:45 0-0 0/1 15:28 1-0 (W) 4/0 17:39 0-0 0/0 16:38 0-0 1/2 18:03 0-1 3/2 21:37 0-0 0/2 19:36 0-1 1/0 18:55 0-0 0/0 20:37 0-0 1/1 15:54 0-0 1/0 17:38 0-0 1/0 16:23 0-0 0/0 18:20 0-0 0/-1 18:22 0-0 1/0 20:29 0-0 1/-1 17:33 0-0 1/-1 16:04 0-0 0/1 17:54 0-0 0/0 17:21 DND 0-0 2/0 16:19 0-0 1/0 15:07 0-0 1/1 16:17 0-0 1/0 16:14 DND 0-0 0/0 13:20 0-0 2/0 17:08 0-0 1/1 16:50 0-0 3/0 16:03 0-0 0/-3 8:36 DND DND DND DND 0-0 2/0 13:27 0-0 1/0 16:57
Gaustad #28 0-0 1/0 13:46 0-1 4/-1 11:56 0-0 3/0 11:59 0-0 1/0 12:10 0-0 1/0 11:18 1-0 1/1 13:57 0-1 2/1 18:12 0-0 2/0 13:21 0-1 0/1 15:51 0-0 5/0 13:21 0-0 0/1 14:15 0-0 3/0 16:18 0-0 0/-2 9:55 0-1 2/1 13:28 0-0 3/-1 15:43 0-0 0/0 14:33 0-0 1/0 10:20 0-0 0/0 11:24 0-0 1/0 10:27 0-0 1/-2 9:51 0-0 1/1 15:24 0-0 1/0 13:40 0-0 1/0 15:40 0-1 1/1 14:41 0-0 1/0 13:43 0-0 0/0 14:59 0-0 0/0 12:05 0-0 1/-1 14:22 2-1 4/3 16:26 0-0 1/0 14:37 0-0 0/0 13:25 0-0 3/1 10:34 0-0 1/0 12:22 0-1 0/1 13:39 0-0 1/0 13:18 0-0 2/0 16:12 0-0 1/0 16:18 0-1 3/-1 16:55 0-1 2/0 15:21 0-0 2/0 13:13 0-0 1/0 18:14 1-0 2/1 17:26 0-1 2/1 18:16 0-0 4/-1 16:41 0-0 2/0 16:43 0-0 1/0 18:06 0-0 1/-1 19:23 1-0 2/1 19:18 0-0 1/0 17:14 1-1 3/2 16:39 1-0 (W) 5/1 16:41 0-0 1/0 16:48 0-0 3/0 16:36 0-0 0/-2 10:56 0-0 2/0 15:03 1-0 1/1 13:50 0-0 0/-1 18:08 0-0 1/0 17:41 1-0 (W) 3/1 17:45 0-0 0/0 17:27 0-0 0/-1 15:31 0-1 1/0 16:46 0-0 1/0 17:14 0-2 3/2 17:51 0-0 0/-1 15:14 0-0 1/-1 14:54 0-0 2/-1 14:40 DND 1-1 2/1 16:52 0-0 3/0 16:36 0-0 1/1 16:00 0-1 0/-1 14:26 0-0 1/2 15:18 0-0 1/-2 14:42 0-1 0/1 16:09 0-0 1/-2 13:25 0-0 1/0 19:47 1-0 3/1 17:40 0-0 1/0 17:24 0-0 1/0 15:58 0-1 1/1 16:25 1-1 (W) 1/0 15:05
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Butler #34 DND DND DND DND 0-0 1/-1 15:47 0-0 0/2 19:25 0-2 0/2 21:07 0-1 0/1 17:35 0-0 1/1 17:44 0-0 2/-1 20:52 0-0 0/-1 17:30 0-0 1/-1 15:10 DND DND DND 0-0 1/-1 19:26 0-0 0/0 12:04 0-0 0/-1 14:22 0-0 0/0 10:27 0-0 1/0 13:35 DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 0/0 11:13 0-0 0/-2 14:06 0-0 0/0 16:13 0-0 1/1 10:49 0-0 1/1 12:28 0-0 2/-1 16:54 0-0 1/0 11:19 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 0/0 10:06 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 0/2 16:11 0-0 2/-1 17:00 0-0 0/1 19:05 0-0 2/0 16:42 0-1 0/0 19:33 DND 0-0 1/0 18:33 0-1 4/2 19:22 0-0 3/0 19:16 0-0 3/-1 25:19 0-0 4/0 23:34 0-0 2/0 21:23 0-0 0/1 16:04 0-0 1/0 21:12 0-0 1/0 18:35 0-0 2/0 19:47 DND 0-0 1/1 18:36 DND 0-1 1/1 18:19 0-0 3/1 19:29 0-0 1/0 20:02 0-0 0/0 19:42 0-0 0/0 21:26 0-0 2/0 23:58 0-0 1/0 22:39 0-1 2/-2 23:13 1-0 2/1 25:16 0-0 1/0 21:36 0-0 0/2 25:04 1-0 1/1 21:04
Kaleta #36 0-0 0/0 9:55 0-1 3/0 12:57 0-0 1/-2 12:38 0-0 0/0 9:16 0-0 2/-1 6:50 0-1 0/1 8:01 0-0 2/1 13:30 0-0 1/0 10:20 1-0 3/1 13:37 0-0 2/-1 13:22 0-0 0/0 8:44 0-0 1/0 12:04 0-0 0/0 7:23 0-0 0/0 4:25 0-1 2/0 9:47 0-0 2/0 13:34 0-0 3/0 10:00 0-0 2/0 12:46 0-0 0/0 5:16 DND 1-0 2/1 10:52 0-0 1/0 10:21 0-0 1/0 8:15 1-0 1/1 9:01 0-0 0/0 3:27 0-0 0/1 8:36 0-0 0/0 13:00 0-0 2/0 12:05 0-0 3/-1 14:33 0-0 0/-1 11:16 0-0 2/0 9:39 0-0 3/0 10:26 0-0 1/0 11:57 0-0 0/1 3:09 0-0 0/0 5:24 1-0 2/-1 10:31 0-1 1/1 12:54 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 0/0 9:35 0-0 1/0 6:28 0-0 0/-1 4:44 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ DND 0-0 0/0 10:52 DND 0-0 2/0 9:21 0-0 5/0 14:46 0-0 0/0 5:27 0-0 4/1 13:45 0-0 6/-2 13:27 0-0 0/-1 15:17 0-0 0/-1 9:09 0-0 1/-1 8:09 0-1 1/1 14:58 0-0 1/0 10:18 DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 1/-1 13:24
Ellis #37 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 0/0 8:58 0-0 3/0 13:53 0-0 1/0 8:14 0-0 2/0 10:07 0-0 3/0 7:14 0-0 0/-1 9:02 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 2/-1 13:55 0-0 1/0 11:40 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 2/0 9:43 0-0 0/0 7:41 0-0 1/-1 8:49 0-0 1/0 8:45 0-0 1/0 10:04 0-0 3/-1 12:32
Gerbe #42 DND 0-0 1/0 13:27 DND 0-0 1/0 10:48 0-0 1/-1 10:48 0-0 3/1 12:10 0-0 1/0 15:29 0-0 2/0 10:27 0-1 3/1 12:44 0-0 0/0 10:23 0-1 2/1 9:06 INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ 0-0 1/-1 9:56 0-1 1/1 13:38 0-0 2/-1 9:03 0-0 5/0 15:06 0-0 2/0 11:03 0-0 5/0 11:39 0-0 0/0 13:19 0-0 0/0 19:00 0-0 3/0 14:35 0-2 5/2 14:07 0-0 2/-1 11:28 DND DND DND 1-0 3/1 14:50 0-0 4/-1 15:55 0-0 2/-2 11:01 0-1 2/1 11:29 DND DND DND DND 0-1 3/1 14:21 1-0 2/1 15:32 0-0 5/-1 16:01 0-0 3/0 12:52 1-0 6/1 17:02 2-0 8/1 20:22 1-1 4/2 14:09 0-0 4/0 15:21 0-0 1/-2 7:17 0-0 3/-1 11:13 0-0 2/0 12:02 0-1 2/2 13:53 1-0 2/0 11:51 0-1 4/1 15:07 0-0 3/0 15:43 0-0 3/-1 13:37 0-0 3/0 7:56 0-1 0/1 16:50 0-0 2/-2 13:00 0-0 5/-1 15:52 DND 0-0 3/0 13:31 1-0 4/1 10:47 0-0 0/0 10:55 0-0 2/0 11:27 0-1 4/1 12:43 0-0 3/0 11:27 1-0 (W) 2/1 13:39 0-0 2/0 10:31 1-1 4/1 12:42 1-0 6/0 13:18 2-0 (W) 3/2 13:06 0-0 3/-1 15:22 1-0 (W) 2/1 16:32 0-0 1/-1 11:34 0-0 2/0 15:38 0-1 1/1 17:49 0-1 3/1 14:17 0-0 3/-1 15:08 2-0 6/2 16:41 0-0 1/0 14:40
Sekera #44 0-0 0/1 16:23 0-0 2/-2 18:03 0-0 0/0 18:41 0-0 0/-1 17:43 0-0 0/1 18:37 0-0 3/-1 22:08 0-0 4/1 22:31 0-1 3/1 18:36 0-0 2/0 19:59 DND 0-0 1/-1 19:45 0-0 0/0 18:03 1-0 1/-1 14:33 0-0 3/-2 20:36 0-0 0/0 21:10 0-1 0/2 19:59 0-0 1/0 19:30 0-0 0/-1 21:28 0-0 2/1 21:16 0-0 1/0 18:58 0-1 2/1 24:23 0-0 1/0 21:05 0-0 0/-1 26:07 0-1 0/-1 22:53 0-0 4/-2 21:05 0-0 0/0 23:02 0-0 2/0 22:41 0-0 1/2 22:30 0-1 0/4 19:13 0-1 1/0 20:55 0-0 0/0 22:08 0-0 1/1 21:24 0-1 1/0 23:06 0-1 2/0 22:51 0-1 0/-2 22:41 0-1 0/0 20:39 0-0 0/0 25:23 0-1 1/-2 24:18 0-0 1/0 24:22 0-0 3/1 19:09 0-0 1/0 23:35 0-0 0/-2 19:53 0-0 0/0 20:46 0-0 0/-3 19:49 0-0 0/0 19:45 0-0 3/2 19:22 0-0 2/-2 18:07 0-0 0/0 20:11 0-0 0/2 20:26 0-0 1/-1 22:08 0-0 2/2 19:38 0-0 1/-1 18:02 0-0 1/1 24:00 0-0 1/0 18:15 0-0 2/0 22:28 0-0 0/-1 18:04 0-0 2/0 18:04 DND DND DND 1-1 1/2 19:03 0-2 0/1 18:22 0-2 3/0 22:23 1-1 4/2 20:55 0-2 3/2 21:13 0-0 3/-1 22:40 0-0 2/-1 23:28 0-1 1/0 22:36 0-2 3/2 21:57 0-0 0/0 17:51 0-1 0/3 20:17 0-0 0/-2 25:07 0-1 0/1 18:58 0-1 1/1 22:16 0-0 1/2 23:13 0-1 3/2 25:07 0-0 2/0 23:55 0-0 1/1 24:30 0-0 1/-1 23:41 0-0 0/1 25:01 DND DND
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Hecht #55 0-0 3/0 13:54 0-0 1/-1 15:10 0-1 2/1 16:59 0-0 2/-1 20:25 0-0 1/0 16:53 0-1 2/0 13:35 0-0 2/0 15:21 0-1 4/1 15:25 0-0 2/0 15:17 0-0 1/-2 14:02 0-0 5/2 16:28 0-0 6/0 12:24 0-0 3/0 16:32 0-0 5/-1 17:59 1-0 3/1 18:54 0-0 2/-2 16:28 0-0 3/-2 15:25 0-0 3/0 17:16 0-0 2/0 17:31 0-0 4/-1 14:49 1-0 3/1 15:44 0-0 4/0 16:46 0-0 3/0 17:29 0-0 2/-1 18:43 0-1 6/1 19:55 1-0 (W) 1/2 15:01 0-0 2/0 19:15 0-0 1/0 16:01 0-0 1/-1 17:43 0-0 1/-1 15:22 0-0 0/-1 15:07 0-1 2/-2 17:01 0-1 1/1 15:28 0-0 5/0 18:28 0-1 7/1 17:54 0-1 1/1 17:56 1-1 (W) 1/1 18:06 0-1 3/-2 22:41 1-0 4/0 19:26 1-0 1/1 18:45 0-0 3/0 20:29 0-0 1/-2 18:16 0-0 1/-1 18:01 1-0 2/-1 19:29 0-0 6/0 19:13 0-1 2/1 21:57 0-0 4/0 18:43 0-1 0/2 18:08 1-0 1/0 17:00 0-0 2/-1 18:58 0-0 4/3 19:08 0-0 2/-2 16:04 0-1 2/2 19:29 1-0 2/0 18:04 0-1 4/1 19:10 0-0 6/0 19:09 0-0 1/-1 16:12 0-0 2/0 18:26 0-1 5/1 16:09 1-0 (W) 3/2 17:11 0-1 2/2 17:08 1-0 (W) 3/1 14:49 0-0 1/-2 18:13 DND DND DND DND 1-0 6/1 19:50 0-0 0/1 11:07 DND DND DND DND DND 0-0 2/0 14:29 0-1 0/1 5:48 DND DND DND DND DND DND
Myers #57 0-1 3/0 24:32 0-0 2/-3 22:34 0-0 0/-2 24:19 0-0 1/-1 23:27 0-0 1/0 24:53 0-0 3/-1 24:04 1-0 (W) 5/0 23:09 0-0 2/-2 24:37 1-0 (W) 1/1 20:35 1-0 2/-1 21:24 0-0 3/1 25:56 0-0 1/-2 21:48 0-0 1/-2 23:49 0-0 1/0 20:46 0-0 1/0 25:31 1-2 3/3 22:05 0-0 1/-1 24:03 0-0 1/0 26:12 1-0 (W) 3/1 27:36 0-0 0/0 21:01 0-0 0/1 27:36 0-0 1/0 21:57 0-0 4/-1 24:17 0-0 1/0 24:46 0-0 0/-1 21:30 0-0 5/0 27:00 0-0 2/0 24:48 0-1 0/2 20:47 0-0 2/5 21:04 0-1 1/-3 25:10 0-1 1/0 21:42 0-1 0/0 22:32 0-0 4/-1 22:28 0-1 3/0 22:24 0-2 4/-1 26:10 INJ INJ 0-0 0/-2 20:20 0-0 2/-2 19:36 0-0 1/1 20:03 0-1 2/0 21:57 0-1 3/-2 20:00 0-0 1/0 21:15 0-0 1/-2 22:28 0-0 1/0 17:35 0-1 0/0 11:56 0-0 3/1 17:17 1-1 (W) 2/2 20:14 0-1 1/1 20:14 0-0 2/-1 21:49 0-1 1/2 20:07 0-0 1/-1 17:46 1-1 (W) 4/2 25:35 1-0 3/0 25:04 0-0 0/0 23:44 0-0 1/0 23:17 0-0 2/-1 20:28 0-0 1/0 18:46 1-1 3/3 21:43 0-0 1/-1 21:13 0-0 1/-1 25:04 1-0 1/0 24:46 0-0 0/0 23:26 0-0 0/1 17:34 0-0 2/0 20:22 0-1 2/0 22:53 0-1 1/1 22:36 0-0 2/-1 24:43 0-0 2/0 20:15 0-0 0/0 24:00 0-3 0/3 23:35 0-1 0/-3 24:13 0-1 0/2 21:47 0-0 1/1 17:00 0-0 0/2 20:54 0-0 1/2 25:46 0-0 3/0 21:16 0-1 2/0 22:58 0-0 3/2 26:45 0-0 0/-1 22:01 0-0 0/0 24:45 0-1 2/0 21:00
Ennis #63 0-2 2/1 17:34 0-1 1/0 14:31 0-1 2/1 19:24 0-0 2/0 13:22 0-0 2/0 17:05 0-0 3/-1 13:49 1-0 5/1 10:17 0-0 1/-1 12:39 1-1 1/3 11:53 0-0 1/1 16:09 0-0 2/0 15:24 0-0 3/-1 16:07 0-0 3/-1 16:43 0-1 4/0 17:53 0-0 0/0 18:37 1-0 4/2 16:13 1-0 2/0 14:04 0-0 1/0 17:32 1-0 6/2 18:21 0-0 2/0 14:44 0-0 4/-2 10:52 0-0 0/1 14:51 0-0 2/-1 15:12 0-0 2/-1 13:55 0-0 2/-2 18:39 1-2 5/2 14:09 0-0 3/0 20:17 0-0 4/0 15:51 0-0 0/-2 12:11 1-0 5/1 16:44 0-0 2/0 13:39 0-1 2/-2 16:33 0-0 0/0 14:31 2-0 (W) 3/1 15:36 0-0 6/-2 16:52 0-0 0/-1 15:56 0-0 0/-1 11:44 0-0 1/-1 11:01 0-0 5/1 19:20 0-1 2/1 16:24 0-0 6/0 21:09 0-0 7/-3 18:16 0-0 2/-1 13:46 1-1 6/-2 15:26 1-1 4/0 20:41 0-2 1/-1 16:05 0-0 3/-1 18:04 1-1 2/0 18:21 0-1 0/1 13:58 0-0 3/0 17:01 0-0 0/1 13:38 0-2 2/3 14:56 0-0 2/-1 15:45 0-3 3/3 18:19 0-0 2/-1 16:22 0-0 0/-1 16:45 0-0 0/-1 15:29 0-0 3/-1 15:58 1-0 5/1 15:41 0-1 2/1 13:35 0-0 5/2 16:27 0-0 3/0 17:29 0-1 4/2 15:48 1-1 2/0 16:05 0-0 3/0 16:02 0-0 2/0 16:27 1-1 4/0 20:04 0-1 1/-3 17:32 2-0 5/0 16:12 0-0 5/0 17:17 1-0 1/1 11:02 1-0 2/-1 16:41 0-0 3/0 15:25 0-2 3/2 13:21 0-0 2/0 15:11 0-0 2/0 13:23 0-0 3/0 12:33 0-0 3/0 15:27 0-1 2/1 13:59 0-0 2/0 17:13 0-0 1/-2 12:12 1-0 4/2 13:27
Adam #72 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 2/0 13:29 MIN 0-0 1/-1 9:46 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 1/-1 10:55 0-1 1/-1 10:47 0-0 1/0 13:20 0-0 1/0 10:02 0-0 0/0 9:42 1-0 3/1 12:58 0-0 3/0 9:39 0-0 0/-1 10:20 MIN MIN MIN DND DND 0-0 0/-2 13:57 1-0 3/1 12:40 0-0 2/0 10:18 0-0 0/0 12:12 1-0 (W) 1/1 9:15 0-0 3/-1 9:04 DND 0-0 3/1 12:47 0-0 4/-1 14:27 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN 0-0 2/-2 7:22 MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN MIN
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Miller #30 1/26W 60 5/27L 58 4/30L 59 1/35O 61 2/28L 60 DNP 1/18W 60 3/31L 59 1/27W 60 5/33L 59 4/22O 63 DNP DND DND INJ INJ INJ 2/25W 64 3/39W 65 3/28L 59 2/36W 60 DND DND 1/36W 60 3/33L 60 0/19W 60 0/32W 65 3/36O 62 3/29W 60 4/23L 59 2/34W 60 4/10L 20 2/36L 59 2/23W 60 4/29L 59 5/33L 59 2/31W 60 6/40W 64 4/34O 64 0/36W 60 1/34W 63 4/32L 60 2/29W 60 5/37L 58 1/30W 61 2/40W 60 2/10 11 3/34W 60 2/29W 62 3/39L 59 2/25W 60 4/34W 60 2/26W 65 7/26O 63 DND 2/30L 58 2/23L 60 2/39L 58 1/41W 60 2/31W 59 2/37O 65 2/31W 60 3/24O 60 3/36W 60 DND 3/31L 59 3/29W 64 4/29L 59 DNP 1/33L 59 2/31W 60 4/26O 60 0/31W 60 2/24W 60 0/30W 60 4/35L 59 DND DND DND DND 0/8W 21 1/21 31
Lalime #40 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4/21L 59 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 4/41L 60 1/13 40 3/32L 59 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2/22L 59 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2/16 40 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2/18L 49 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DND DNP DNP DNP DNP DND DND
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Team Records
Player Adam Boyes Butler Byron Connolly Ellis Ennis Gaustad Gerbe Gragnani Grier Hecht Kaleta Leopold Mancari McCormick Montador Morrisonn Myers Niedermayer Parrish Pominville Roy Sekera Stafford Stuart Vanek Weber Goal 2-0-1 4-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 7-3-2 0-0-0 14-2-2 6-4-1 10-1-2 1-0-0 1-2-2 8-2-2 3-1-0 4-6-1 1-0-0 6-2-0 2-1-2 1-0-0 8-1-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 16-5-0 3-5-1 1-1-1 15-3-2 0-0-0 19-4-3 2-1-0
Sabres Record When a Player Scores a Goal, Assist, Point or Multi-Point Game
Assist 1-0-0 5-0-1 3-2-1 1-0-0 14-8-3 0-0-0 14-6-2 13-3-2 11-1-2 2-0-0 7-3-0 7-9-1 3-2-0 12-3-3 4-0-2 5-4-2 12-6-1 3-0-1 15-5-3 7-3-2 0-0-0 14-5-4 12-2-2 13-7-2 11-6-3 0-0-0 22-8-3 6-2-1 Points 3-0-1 8-0-2 5-2-1 2-0-0 18-11-5 0-0-0 22-7-4 15-6-3 19-2-4 3-0-0 8-4-2 14-11-3 6-3-0 14-8-3 4-0-2 9-5-2 14-6-2 4-0-1 19-6-4 9-5-2 0-0-0 22-9-4 12-8-2 13-8-2 21-8-5 0-0-0 32-10-5 7-3-1 Multip Point 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-1-1 0-0-0 12-1-1 4-1-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-1 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 5-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 10-2-0 9-2-1 4-0-2 7-1-3 0-0-0 18-2-1 4-0-0 2 Pts 2 1 6 12 4 6 2 1 4 2 4 4 3 10 11 6 5 16 2 3 Pts 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 6 5 2 4 Pts 1 5 Pts -
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43-29-10 (96 pts) Tuesday 9-5-2 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 5-4-1 Wednesday 11 Thursday 6-1-2 Thursday 14 Friday 7-7-1 Friday 15 Saturday 11-9-2 Saturday 25
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43-29-10 (96 pts) December 6-5-1 December 13 January 8-3-1 January 17 February 6-4-2 February 14 March 10-4-2 March 22 April 4-0-1 April 9
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Player Luke Adam
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Milestone 1st career NHL game 1st career NHL point (assist) 1st career NHL goal 1st career NHL game 1st career NHL point (assist) 1st career NHL goal 600th career NHL game 200th career NHL game 1st career NHL win 1st career NHL shutout 400th career NHL game 100th career NHL assist 1st career NHL point (assist) 1st career NHL goal 1,000th career NHL game 700th career NHL game 200th career NHL game 100th career NHL assist 500th career NHL game 200th career NHL game 200th career NHL win 100th career NHL point (goal) 500th career NHL game 100th career NHL game 1,100th career NHL game 400th career NHL game 200th career NHL assist 200th career NHL game 300th career NHL game 100th career NHL assist 400th career NHL game 200th career NHL goal 1st career NHL goal
Game Oct. 26 at Philadelphia Nov. 26 vs. Toronto Dec. 7 at Boston Jan. 23 at New York Islanders Jan. 23 at New York Islanders Jan. 25 at Ottawa Feb. 15 at Montreal Apr. 8 vs. Philadelphia Nov. 6 at Toronto Mar. 30 vs. New York Rangers Feb. 20 vs. Washington Apr. 9 at Columbus Mar. 30 vs. New York Rangers Apr. 3 at Carolina Nov. 3 vs. Boston Oct. 11 vs. Chicago Mar. 1 at New York Rangers Nov. 6 at Toronto Mar. 10 at Boston Oct. 29 at Atlanta Dec. 28 at Edmonton Nov. 13 vs. Washington Feb. 23 vs. Atlanta Nov. 13 vs. Washington Nov. 15 vs. Vancouver Nov. 24 vs. Pittsburgh Jan. 25 at Ottawa Jan. 15 at New York Islanders Mar. 3 at Carolina Apr. 3 at Carolina Oct. 29 at Atlanta Apr. 2 at Washington Dec. 28 at Edmonton
Paul Byron
Tim Connolly Matt Ellis Jhonas Enroth Paul Gaustad Marc-Andre Gragnani Mike Grier Jochen Hecht Patrick Kaleta Jordan Leopold Cody McCormick Ryan Miller Steve Montador Tyler Myers Rob Niedermayer Jason Pominville Andrej Sekera Drew Stafford Thomas Vanek Mike Weber
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3/19 vs. Atlanta 2/8 @ Tampa Bay (3rd) 2/13 vs. New York Islanders (3x) Last: 1/15 @ New York Islanders 3/19 vs. Atlanta (8-2) (2x) Last: 12/17 @ Florida (4-0) (2x) Last: 3/19 vs. Atlanta 1/4 @ Colorado 10/26 @ Philadelphia (4x) Last: 3/10 @ Boston 12/23 vs. Florida (2x) Last: 3/15 vs. Carolina (1st) 12/28 @ Edmonton 10/13 vs. New Jersey (1st) (2x) Last: 2/23 vs. Atlanta 11/27 @ Montreal (1st) 10/20 @ Atlanta (2x) Last: 12/23 vs. Florida (2nd) 12/3 vs. Columbus 3/20 vs. Nashville 12/3 vs. Columbus (6x) Last: 3/12 @ Toronto From 4/3 @ CAR to 4/9 @ CBJ (2x) Last: From 2/16 vs. TOR to 2/20 vs. WSH From 3/25 vs. FLA to 4/8 vs. PHI From 2/8 @ TBL to 3/1 @ NYR From 10/15 vs. MTL to 11/5 vs. MTL From 11/17 @ WSH to 11/27 @ MTL (2x) Last: From 10/26 @ PHI to 11/5 vs. MTL (0-4-1) (3x) Last: From 12/7 @ BOS to 12/18 @ TBL (0-2-1) From 10/9 vs. NYR to 11/5 vs. MTL (0-6-1) (5x) Last: Thomas Vanek vs. Tampa Bay (4/5) (7x) Last: Brad Boyes at Columbus (4/9) Jason Pominville vs. Boston (1/1) Steve Montador vs. Columbus (12/3) (2x) Last: Nathan Gerbe vs. New York Islanders (1/21) (5x) Last: Blake Geoffrion, Nashville (3/20) (5x) Last: Kyle Okposo & Frans Nielsen, New York Islanders (2/13) (2x) Last: Jason Spezza, Ottawa (3/14) Dany Heatley, San Jose (1/6) (5x) Last: Nathan Gerbe from 3/19 vs. ATL to 3/22 @ MTL (3x) Last: Andrej Sekera from 2/26 vs. DET to 3/6 @ MIN (2x) Last: Thomas Vanek (4+6) from 11/10 @ NJD to 11/20 vs. TBL Jason Pominville (2+2) vs. Boston, 1/1/2011 Drew Stafford (3+2) vs. Atlanta, 1/18/2008 Pat LaFontaine @ Winnipeg, 2/10/1993
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Recorded a Hat Trick HOME: 4/5/2011 vs. Tampa Bay (Thomas Vanek) ROAD: 2/8/2011 @ Tampa Bay (Drew Stafford) Scored Two Hat Tricks in One Game 1/18/2008 vs. Atlanta (Drew Stafford & Derek Roy) Had a Four Goal Game 4/10/2010 @ Ottawa (Thomas Vanek) Had a Five Goal Game 2/06/1986 @ Boston (Dave Andreychuk) Allowed a Hat Trick HOME: 3/21/2011 vs. Nashville (Blake Geoffrion) ROAD: 1/15/2011 @ NY Islanders (John Tavares) Allowed Two Hat Tricks in One Game 11/22/1987 vs. Los Angeles (Bernie Nicholls & Bob Carpenter) Allowed Two Four-Goal Games in One Game 11/2/2005 vs. Ottawa (Alfredsson & Havlat) Allowed a Five Goal Game (Has never happened) Won a Home Game in Overtime 4/8/2011 vs. Philadelphia (Thomas Vanek) Lost a Home Game in Overtime 3/21/2011 vs. Nashville (Martin Erat) Won a Road Game in Overtime 4/3/2011 @ Carolina (Marc-Andre Gragnani) Lost a Road Game in Overtime 4/2/2011 @ Washington (Alex Ovechkin) Won a Home Game in a Shootout 1/1/2011 vs. Boston (Tyler Ennis) Lost a Home Game in a Shootout 2/26/2011 vs. Detroit (Pavel Datsyuk) Won a Road Game in a Shootout 2/15/2011 @ Montreal (Jochen Hecht) Lost a Road Game in a Shootout 1/21/2010 @ Los Angeles (Dustin Brown) Shut Out an Opponent at Home 3/30/2011 vs. NY Rangers (Jhonas Enroth) Shut Out an Opponent on the Road 3/22/2011 @ Montreal (Ryan Miller) Were Shut Out at Home 3/15/2011 vs. Carolina (Cam Ward) Were Shut Out on the Road 10/30/2010 @ Dallas (Andrew Raycroft) Had Two Straight Shutouts 12/3/2010 vs. Columbus (Ryan Miller) 12/4/2010 @ Ottawa (Ryan Miller) Were Shut Out in Two Straight Games 10/09/2003 @ Philadelphia (Jeff Hackett) 10/11/2003 vs. NY Islanders (Rick DiPietro)
Won a 1-0 Game at Home 3/30/2011 vs. NY Rangers (Jhonas Enroth) Won a 1-0 Game on the Road 12/4/2010 @ Ottawa (Ryan Miller) Lost a 1-0 Game at Home 3/15/2011 vs. Carolina (Cam Ward) Lost a 1-0 Game on the Road 3/21/2001 @ Carolina (Arturs Irbe) Won by Five or More Goals HOME: 3/19/2011 (8-2 vs. Atlanta) ROAD: 10/23/2010 (6-1 @ New Jersey) Lost by Five or More Goals HOME: 11/14/2008 (6-1 vs. Columbus) ROAD: 10/31/2009 (5-0 @ NY Islanders) Scored 10 or More Goals HOME: 1/18/2008 vs. Atlanta (10-1) ROAD: 1/28/2009 @ Edmonton (10-2) Allowed 10 or More Goals HOME: 11/2/2005 vs. Ottawa (10-4) ROAD: 11/2/2005 vs. Ottawa (10-4) Recorded 20 or More Shots in a Period HOME: 3/15/2011 vs. Carolina (22-1st) ROAD: 1/16/2010 @ NY Islanders (21-2nd) Scored Five Goals in a Period HOME: 11/28/2009 vs. Carolina (3rd) ROAD: 10/21/2009 @ Florida (1st) Recorded 50 or More Shots 10/13/2007 vs. Washington (53) Allowed 50 or More Shots 1/8/2010 vs. Toronto (50) Scored a Shorthanded Goal 12/7/2010 vs. San Jose (Jason Pominville) Scored a Goal While Two Men Short 1/30/1990 @ Quebec (Phil Housley) Scored Two Shorthanded Goals in One Game 3/30/2007 vs. NY Islanders (Derek Roy, Chris Drury) Scored Three Shorthanded Goals in One Game 3/19/1998 vs. Florida (Michael Peca and Alexei Zhitnik [2]) Allowed a Shorthanded Goal 3/8/2011 vs. Philadelphia (Kris Versteeg) Allowed a Shorthanded Goal with a Two-Man Advantage 10/20/2006 vs. Carolina (Mike Commodore) Allowed Two Shorthanded Goals in One Game 11/3/2010 vs. Boston (Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron) Allowed Three Shorthanded Goals in One Game (Has never happened) Scored an Empty Net Goal HOME: 2/25/2011 vs. Ottawa (Thomas Vanek) ROAD: 3/22/2011 @ Montreal (Nathan Gerbe)
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Allowed an Empty Net Goal HOME: 2/18/2011 vs. St. Louis (Vladimir Sobotka) ROAD: 12/18/2010 @ Tampa Bay (Martin St. Louis) Scored on a Penalty Shot 4/10/2010 @ Ottawa (Thomas Vanek on Pascal Leclaire even strength) Were Unsuccessful on a Penalty Shot 12/1/2007 vs. Carolina (Drew Stafford on John Grahame) Allowed a Goal on a Penalty Shot 1/19/2008 @ Florida (David Booth on Ryan Miller) Stopped the Shooter on a Penalty Shot 3/19/2011 vs. Atlanta (Evander Kane on Ryan Miller)
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September 2010 Sept. 27 Returned nine players to their respective junior clubs: forwards Riley Boychuk (Portland, WHL), Cedrick Henley (Val dOr, QMJHL), Steven Shipley (Niagara, OHL), Kevin Sundher (Chilliwack, WHL) and Gregg Sutch (Mississauga, OHL); defensemen Corey Fienhage (Kamloops, WHL), Jerome Gauthier-Leduc (Rouyn-Noranda, QMJHL), Matt MacKenzie (Calgary, WHL) and Mark Pysyk (Edmonton, WHL). Released goaltender Zane Kalemba. Sept. 29 Assigned 12 players to Portland (AHL): forwards Jacob Lagace, Maxime Legault, Dennis McCauley, Felix Schutz, Corey Tropp, Travis Turnbull and Brian Roloff; defensemen Alex Biega and Nick Crawford. Returned two players to their respective junior clubs: forward Marcus Foligno (Sudbury, OHL) and defenseman Brayden McNabb (Kootenay, WHL).
October 2010 Oct. 1 Assigned Tim Conboy, Colin Stuart and Derek Whitmore to Portland (AHL). Oct. 2 Assigned six players to Portland (AHL): forwards Luke Adam and Paul Byron; defensemen Drew Schiestel, T.J. Brennan and Dennis Persson; and goaltender David Leggio. Returned forward Zack Kassian to junior club (Windsor, OHL). Released forward Mark Parrish. Assigned Marc-Andre Gragnani and Mark Mancari to Portland (AHL). Matt Ellis cleared waivers, assigned to Portland (AHL). Assigned Jhonas Enroth to Portland (AHL); signed Mark Parrish; Parrish loaned to Portland. Recalled Luke Adam from Portland (AHL). Assigned Luke Adam to Portland (AHL). Recalled Luke Adam from Portland (AHL); placed Jason Pominville on IR.
November 2010 Nov. 1 Assigned Luke Adam to Portland (AHL); signed F Zack Kassian (Windsor OHL) to three-year contract. Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Recalled Jhonas Enroth from Portland (AHL) Placed Nathan Gerbe on IR; activated Jason Pominville from IR. Placed Ryan Miller on IR. Recalled Matt Ellis from Portland (AHL). Signed G David Leggio; assigned Leggio to Portland (AHL). Assigned Jhonas Enroth to Portland (AHL); activated Ryan Miller from IR. Activated Nathan Gerbe from IR; placed Drew Stafford on IR. Recalled Jhonas Enroth from Portland (AHL). Assigned Jhonas Enroth to Portland (AHL). Recalled Luke Adam and Colin Stuart from Portland (AHL). Placed Rob Niedermayer on IR. Recalled Jhonas Enroth from Portland (AHL). Assigned Jhonas Enroth to Portland (AHL). Assigned Colin Stuart to Portland (AHL).
December 2010 Dec. 3 Activated Drew Stafford from IR. Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 27 Placed Tim Connolly on IR. Recalled Mark Mancari from Portland (AHL). Assigned Mark Mancari to Portland (AHL). Recalled Mark Mancari from Portland (AHL). Assigned Mark Mancari to Portland (AHL). Assigned Luke Adam to Portland (AHL). Activated Tim Connolly and Rob Niedermayer from IR. Placed Shaone Morrisonn on IR. Recalled Luke Adam from Portland (AHL). Placed Tim Connolly on IR; activated Shaone Morrisonn from IR.
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Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 26
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January 2011 Jan. 1 Placed Derek Roy on IR; activated Tim Connolly from IR. Assigned Luke Adam to Portland (AHL). Recalled Marc-Andre Gragnani from Portland (AHL). Recalled Paul Byron and Matt Ellis from Portland (AHL); placed Tim Connolly and Patrick Kaleta on IR. Assigned Marc-Andre Gragnani to Portland (AHL). Assigned Paul Byron and Matt Ellis to Portland (AHL).
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February 2011 Feb. 1 Recalled Paul Byron from Portland (AHL). Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 2011 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Activated Tim Connolly from IR. Activated Patrick Kaleta from IR. Placed Steve Montador on IR; recalled Jhonas Enroth from Portland (AHL). Assigned Jhonas Enroth to Portland (AHL). Activated Steve Montador from IR. Assigned Paul Byron to Portland (AHL). Placed Craig Rivet on waivers. Craig Rivet cleared waivers; assigned to Portland (AHL). Craig Rivet placed on waivers. Craig Rivet claimed off waivers by Columbus. Acquired RW Brad Boyes from St. Louis in exchange for 2nd round pick in 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Recalled Jhonas Enroth from Portland (AHL). Recalled Mark Mancari from Portland (AHL). Recalled Luke Adam and Mark Parrish from Portland (AHL). Assigned Luke Adam, Mark Mancari and Mark Parrish to Portland (AHL). Recalled Mark Mancari from Portland (AHL). Recalled Mark Parrish from Portland (AHL). Assigned Mark Parrish to Portland (AHL). Assigned Mark Mancari to Portland (AHL). Recalled Mark Mancari and Marc-Andre Gragnani from Portland (AHL). Assigned Marc-Andre Gragnani to Portland (AHL). Recalled Matt Ellis and Marc-Andre Gragnani from Portland (AHL).
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Date Jan. 11 Nov. 24 Dec. 11 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Mar. 12 Oct. 30 Nov. 15 Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 29 Apr. 9 Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 15 Mar. 25 Mar. 30 Apr. 9 Nov. 17 Jan. 1 Jan. 15 Jan. 23 Feb. 10 Mar. 8 Apr. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 26 Feb. 26 Mar. 3 Mar. 26 Apr. 9 Nov. 3 Nov. 11 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 16 Mar. 20 Mar. 25 Oct. 15 Oct. 26 Dec. 7 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Nov. 24 Dec. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 30 Oct. 23 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Dec. 27 Apr. 9 Oct. 26 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Nov. 6 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 8 Jan. 8
Number of Games 1 game 8 games 4 games 2 games 1 game 8 games 2 games 7 games 4 games 5 games 6 games 1 game 7 games 6 games 15 games 10 games 3 games 8 games 5 games 2 games 4 games 5 games 3 games 7 games 8 games 2 games 8 games 9 games 1 game 5 games 47 games 1 game 2 games 11 games 4 games 3 games 2 games 1 game 1 game
Upper body Fractured jaw Groin Knee Upper body Upper body Upper body
Kaleta, Patrick
Knee Upper body Hand Lower body Lower body Upper body
Montador, Steve Morrisonn, Shaone Myers, Tyler Niedermayer, Rob Pominville, Jason Rivet, Craig Roy, Derek Sekera, Andrej Stafford, Drew
Concussion Lower body Groin Concussion Flu Knee Concussion Shoulder Flu Knee Upper body Upper body Upper body Upper body Groin Lower body
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@ Anaheim Ducks Sabres Attend Goaltenders Sabres Sabres Sabres The Buffalo Sabres did not play in Anaheim during the 2010-2011 regular Summary 2010.11 season. Summary 2010.11 Summary 2010.11 @ Buffalo Dec 21, 2010 Ducks 2 Sabres 5 Attend 18,690
Player GP G A Tyler Ennis 1 2 0 Craig Rivet 1 1 1 Jordan LeopoldSabres 0 1 2 Summary 2010.11 Derek Roy 1 0 2 Nathan Gerbe 1 1 0 Drew Stafford 1 1 0 Paul Gaustad 1 0 1 Rob Niedermayer 1 0 1 Tyler Myers 1 Sabres 0 1 Andrej Sekera Summary 2010.11 1 0 1 Jochen Hecht 1 0 0 Mike Grier 1 0 0 Mike Weber 1 0 0 Patrick Kaleta 1 0 0 Thomas Vanek 1 0 0 Sabres 0 0 Cody McCormick 1 Summary 2010.11 Jason Pominville 1 0 0 Steve Montador 1 0 0
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GP 1 Min 60
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PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 5 0 4
S 3 3 2 3 3 6 0 0 3 2 5 1 1 0 3 1 2 4
% 66.7 33.3 0.0 0.0 33.3 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
40% 50% W 1
GAA 2.00
SO 0
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L 0 OT 0
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SA 23
SV% .913
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Player GP Corey Perry 1 Teemu Selanne 1 Cam Fowler Sabres 1 Summary 2010.11 Ryan Getzlaf 1 Andy Sutton 1 Toni Lydman 1 Josh Green 1 Todd Marchant 1 Saku Koivu Sabres 1 Summary Brandon McMillan 2010.11 1 Luca Sbisa 1 Bobby Ryan 1 Kyle Chipchura 1 Joffrey Lupul 1 Lubomir Visnovsky 1 Sabres 1 AndreasSummary 2010.11 Lilja George Parros 1 Jason Blake 1
PIM 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 15
PP 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 4 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 3 2 1 1 0
% 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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50% 60% W 0
Min 59
GA 5
GAA 5.02
SO 0
L 1
OT 0
SA 42
SV% .881
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Player GP G Tyler Myers Sabres 4 2 Summary 2010.11 1 Nathan Gerbe 4 Chris Butler 4 0 Tyler Ennis 4 3 Tim Connolly 4 2 Jason Pominville 2 2 Mark Mancari 1 1 Sabres 4 Thomas Vanek Summary 2010.11 1 Derek Roy 2 1 Mike Weber 2 0 Rob Niedermayer 4 2 Jordan Leopold 4 1 Cody McCormick 4 1 Paul Gaustad Sabres 4 1 Steve Montador 2010.11 0 Summary 4 Brad Boyes 1 1 Jochen Hecht 3 0 Mike Grier 4 0 Craig Rivet 1 0 Andrej Sekera 3 0 Sabres 4 Drew Stafford Summary 2010.11 0 Patrick Kaleta 3 0 Shaone Morrisonn 2 0
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PIM PP SH GW EN 2Sabres 0 1 1 0 4Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 4Summary 2010.11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 Sabres 0 0 1 0 4Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 4Summary 2010.11 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
S 11 7 5 13 11 7 2 11 2 1 6 4 4 6 7 4 12 3 2 5 8 6 0
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18.2% 78.9% W 3
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4-22 15-19 GA 8
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W. Goal Tyler Myers Dustin Byfuglien W. Goal Paul Gaustad Rob Niedermayer
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Goaltenders Ryan Miller / Ondrej Pavelec Ryan Sabres Miller / Ondrej Pavelec
% 18.2 14.3 0.0 23.1 18.2 28.6 50.0 9.1 50.0 0.0 33.3 25.0 25.0 16.7 0.0 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player Dustin Byfuglien Sabres Summary 2010.11 Tobias Enstrom Alexander Burmistrov Nik Antropov Andrew Ladd Anthony Stewart Chris Thorburn Sabres Nicklas Bergfors Summary 2010.11 John Oduya Ron Hainsey Evander Kane Bryan Little Rich Peverley Patrick Rissmiller Sabres Zach Bogosian Summary 2010.11 Eric Boulton Brent Sopel Fredrik Modin Rob Schremp Nigel Dawes Sabres Radek Dvorak Summary 2010.11 Spencer Machacek Freddy Meyer Tim Stapleton Jim Slater Blake Wheeler Sabres Ben Eager Summary 2010.11 Mark Stuart
+/- PIM PP SH -4 14 0 0 -6 4 1 0 -1 4 0 0 -4 2 1 0 -4 6 1 0 -6 2 0 0 -1 2 0 0 -1 0 1 0 -2 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 -6 6 0 0 -4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -3 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -2 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 2 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 Sabres 0 0 1 6 Summary 2010.11 -1 5 0 0 21.1% 81.8% W 1 0
GW EN 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 11 4 4 6 8 10 10 3 6 4 12 6 4 2 5 1 0 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 6 0 0
% 9.1 25.0 50.0 16.7 12.5 0.0 10.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
4-19 18-22 GA 12 7
GP 4
Min 242
GAA 1.98
SO 0
L 0
OT 1
SA 112
SV% .929
GP 3 2
Min 164 80
SO 0 0
L 1 2
OT 0 0
SA 87 50
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Player Drew Stafford 4 7 Jason Pominville 6 3 Thomas Vanek 6 4 Tim Connolly 5 1 Tyler Ennis 6 1 Tyler Myers Sabres 6 0 Summary 2010.11 Derek Roy 3 0 Nathan Gerbe 3 1 Andrej Sekera 6 1 Brad Boyes 1 1 Jochen Hecht 5 0 Cody McCormick Sabres 6 1 2010.11 Luke Adam Summary 2 1 Jordan Leopold 6 0 Mike Weber 4 0 Mark Mancari 2 0 Steve Montador 6 0 Paul Gaustad Sabres 6 0 2010.11 Chris Butler Summary 3 0 Mike Grier 6 0 Rob Niedermayer 5 0 Craig Rivet 2 0 Patrick Kaleta 4 0 Shaone Morrisonn 4 0 Marc-Andre Gragnani 1 0
EDM OTT FLA PHI LA PHX MIN PIT MTL SJ NSH STL NJ TB VAN NYI TOR WSH
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Goaltenders / Ryan Miller Ryan Miller / Tuukka Rask Ryan Miller / Tim Thomas Goaltenders
W. Goal Mark Recchi Thomas Vanek Brad Boyes W. Goal Blake Wheeler Drew Stafford
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Tim SabresThomas / Jhonas Enroth Ryan Miller / Tuukka Rask Ryan Miller / Tim Thomas
P 8 8 7 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+/-1 1 1 0 -3 -1 0 2 0 0 -2 -2 1 -6 2 0 -2 -5 -1 -4 -6 -1 0 1 0
PIM Summary 2010.11 EN PP SH GW 6 0 4 4 0 6 2 2 0 0 2 34 4 0 2 0 9 9 2 2 0 2 12 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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% 38.9 17.6 16.0 9.1 6.7 0.0 0.0 7.7 12.5 25.0 0.0 11.1 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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Zdeno Chara 6 David Krejci 6 Dennis Seidenberg 6 Michael Ryder 6 Mark Recchi 6 Sabres Nathan Horton 6 Summary 2010.11 Milan Lucic 6 Brad Marchand 6 Gregory Campbell 5 Steven Kampfer 3 Tyler Seguin 4 BlakeSabres Wheeler 5 Summary 2010.11 Patrice Bergeron 6 Shawn Thornton 6 Marc Savard 4 Andrew Ference 5 Daniel Paille 3 Johnny Boychuk 5 Sabres Summary Adam McQuaid 2010.11 5 Mark Stuart 3 Jordan Caron 1 Matt Hunwick 1 Matthew Bartkowski 1 Rich Peverley 1 Chris Kelly 1 Tomas Kaberle 1
S 20 7 13 8 14 15 17 15 8 7 10 9 16 10 9 6 3 7 4 1 1 1 1 2 0 1
% 5.0 14.3 15.4 25.0 14.3 13.3 11.8 13.3 25.0 14.3 10.0 11.1 6.2 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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Player GP G Patrick Kaleta 1 1 Drew Stafford 1 1 Sabres 1 0 Mike Weber Summary 2010.11 Andrej Sekera 1 0 Jason Pominville 1 0 Jochen Hecht 1 0 Mike Grier 1 0 Rob Niedermayer 1 0 Luke AdamSabres 1 0 Craig RivetSummary 2010.11 1 0 Tyler Ennis 1 0 Nathan Gerbe 1 0 Thomas Vanek 1 0 Cody McCormick 1 0 Shaone Morrisonn Sabres 1 0 Summary 2010.11 Steve Montador 1 0 Paul Gaustad 1 0 Jordan Leopold 1 0
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% 50.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player GP Olli Jokinen 1 David Moss 1 Sabres Alex Tanguay 1 Summary 2010.11 Tom Kostopoulos 1 Jarome Iginla 1 Ales Kotalik 1 Adam Pardy 1 Anton Babchuk 1 TimSabres Jackman 1 Summary Robyn Regehr2010.11 1 Cory Sarich 1 Rene Bourque 1 Brendan Morrison 1 Curtis Glencross 1 Mark Giordano 1 Sabres Summary Matt Stajan 2010.11 1 Jay Bouwmeester 1 Niklas Hagman 1
GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S % 4 25.0 1 100.0 1 0.0 2 50.0 4 25.0 3 33.3 5 0.0 1 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.0 2 0.0
0% 80% W 0
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Min 58
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L 1
OT 0
SA 33
SV% .848
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Min 60
GA 2
GAA 2.00
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L 0
OT 0
SA 27
SV% .926
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Player GP G Steve Montador 4 1 Sabres 4 1 Drew Stafford Summary 2010.11 Nathan Gerbe 4 1 Tyler Ennis 4 0 Andrej Sekera 4 0 Thomas Vanek 4 0 Brad Boyes 3 1 Sabres 2 1 Chris Butler Summary 1 1 Marc-Andre Gragnani2010.11 Cody McCormick 4 1 Paul Gaustad 4 0 Jordan Leopold 2 0 Tim Connolly 4 0 Jason Pominville 4 0 Shaone Morrisonn 3 0 Luke Adam 1 0 Tyler Myers 4 0 Mike Weber 4 0 Jochen Hecht 2 0 Mike Grier 3 0 Rob Niedermayer 3 0 Mark Mancari 2 0 Patrick Kaleta 1 0 Matt Ellis 1 0 Power Play: Penalty Killing: GP 1 3
S 5 14 10 13 4 5 7 4 2 6 7 5 14 10 3 3 4 1 2 4 5 5 1 1
% 20.0 7.1 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.3 25.0 50.0 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player GP Chad Larose 4 Sabres Jamie McBain 3 Summary 2010.11 Eric Staal 4 Jeff Skinner 4 Brandon Sutter 4 Jiri Tlusty 3 Tuomo Ruutu 4 Sabres Joni Pitkanen 4 Summary 2010.11 2 Derek Joslin Jussi Jokinen 4 Bryan Allen 3 Joe Corvo 4 Patrick Dwyer 4 Ian White 1 Drayson Bowman 2 Jerome Samson 3 Jay Harrison 3 Tim Gleason 4 Cory Stillman 3 Erik Cole 4 Zac Dalpe 1 Zach Boychuk 1 Ryan Carter 1 Troy Bodie 2 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
+/- PIM PP SH 1 2 0 0 2Sabres 0 2 0 Summary 2010.11 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 -1Sabres 0 4 0 Summary 2010.11 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0 6.2% 91.7% GAA 1.74 SO 1 W 2 L 1
GW EN 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 3 3 12 14 9 7 13 8 4 2 1 10 4 1 0 3 3 4 2 12 0 4 1 2
% 33.3 33.3 8.3 7.1 11.1 14.3 7.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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L 0 1
OT 0 1
SA 36 86
GP 4
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SA 135
SV% .948
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Player GP Drew Stafford 2 Tim Connolly 2 Sabres Derek Roy 2 Summary 2010.11 Steve Montador 2 Jochen Hecht 2 Paul Gaustad 2 Cody McCormick 2 Jordan Leopold 2 Tyler Ennis 2 Patrick Kaleta 2 Thomas Vanek 2 Mike Grier 2 Tyler Myers 2 Rob Niedermayer 2 Nathan Gerbe 1 Craig Rivet 2 Chris Butler 1 Andrej Sekera 2 Jason Pominville 1 Shaone Morrisonn 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing: GP 1 1
S 8 6 9 6 4 4 3 5 5 1 7 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 1 2
% 25.0 16.7 11.1 0.0 0.0 25.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player Marian Hossa Patrick Kane Sabres Patrick Sharp Summary 2010.11 Brent Seabrook Duncan Keith Tomas Kopecky Dave Bolland Nick Leddy Nick Boynton Bryan Bickell Jassen Cullimore Fernando Pisani John Scott Jonathan Toews Viktor Stalberg Niklas Hjalmarsson Jack Skille Troy Brouwer Jacob Dowell
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 7 7 6 1 3 2 6 3 1 3 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 1 3
% 42.9 14.3 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.7 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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W 0 0
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@ Buffalo Avalanche Sabres Attend Goaltenders The Colorado Avalanche did not play in Buffalo during the 2010-2011 regular season.
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Player Thomas Vanek Drew Stafford Steve Montador Jochen Hecht Paul Gaustad Tim Connolly Jason Pominville Jordan Leopold Mike Grier Rob Niedermayer Luke Adam Craig Rivet Tyler Ennis Tyler Myers Mike Weber Andrej Sekera Cody McCormick Shaone Morrisonn
PIM 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2
PP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 2 3 4 4 2 4 5 3 2 1 0 0 5 2 1 1 1 0
% 50.0 0.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player GP Daniel Winnik 1 Tomas Fleischmann 1 David Jones 1 Matt Duchene 1 Ryan OReilly 1 Milan Hejduk 1 T.J. Galiardi 1 Ryan Wilson 1 Philippe Dupuis 1 Ryan OByrne 1 Greg Mauldin 1 John-Michael Liles 1 Adam Foote 1 Jonas Holos 1 Kevin Shattenkirk 1 Brandon Yip 1 Matt Hunwick 1 Kevin Porter 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
PP 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S % 3 33.3 4 0.0 3 33.3 4 25.0 1 100.0 4 0.0 1 0.0 3 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0.0 2 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0
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Attend 18,529
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Player GP G Andrej Sekera 1 1 Mike Grier 1 1 Jochen Hecht Sabres 1 0 Summary 1 0 Rob Niedermayer 2010.11 Drew Stafford 1 0 Steve Montador 1 0 Paul Gaustad 1 0 Tim Connolly 1 0 Tyler EnnisSabres 1 0 Summary 2010.11 Tyler Myers 1 0 Mike Weber 1 0 Nathan Gerbe 1 0 Chris Butler 1 0 Patrick Kaleta 1 0 Thomas Vanek 1 0 Sabres Cody McCormick 2010.11 Summary 1 0 Jason Pominville 1 0 Shaone Morrisonn 1 0 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
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PIM PP SH GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sabres 0 0 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 50%
S % 1 100.0 2 50.0 2 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.0 5 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 5 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 4 0.0 1 0.0
Player Jiri Hudler Pavel Datsyuk Nicklas Lidstrom Johan Franzen Henrik Zetterberg Dan Cleary Ruslan Salei Tomas Holmstrom Todd Bertuzzi Mike Modano Darren Helm Kris Draper Justin Abdelkader Jakub Kindl Jonathan Ericsson Valtteri Filppula Niklas Kronwall Brad Stuart
GAA 1.85
SOSummary 2010.11 W L OT 0 0 0 1
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SA 37
SV% .946
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Player GP G A Mike Weber 1 2 1 Jochen Hecht 1 1 1 Sabres 1 0 Luke Adam 1 Summary 2010.11 Nathan Gerbe 1 0 1 Patrick Kaleta 1 0 1 Jason Pominville 1 0 1 Steve Montador 1 0 1 Paul Gaustad 1 0 0 Jordan Leopold Sabres 0 1 0 Summary 2010.11 Mike Grier 1 0 0 Rob Niedermayer 1 0 0 Craig Rivet 1 0 0 Tyler Ennis 1 0 0 Andrej Sekera 1 0 0 Drew Stafford 1 0 0 Thomas Vanek Sabres 0 1 0 Summary 2010.11 Cody McCormick 1 0 0 Shaone Morrisonn 1 0 0 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
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PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0
PP SH GW EN S % 0 0 0 1 2 100.0 0 0 1 0 1 100.0 Sabres 0 0 Summary 2010.11 3 33.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 Summary 2010.11 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 0 0.0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0
Player GP Ryan Jones 1 Dustin Penner 1 Tom Gilbert 1 Ales Hemsky 1 Jeff Petry 1 Colin Fraser 1 Jean-Francois Jacques 1 Ryan Whitney 1 Taylor Hall 1 Kurtis Foster 1 Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson 1 Jordan Eberle 1 Linus Omark 1 Sam Gagner 1 Theo Peckham 1 Andrew Cogliano 1 Ryan OMarra 1 Ladislav Smid 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
0% 100% W 1
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SA 31
SV% .935
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W. Goal Marty Reasoner Tyler Myers W. Goal Jason Garrison Jordan Leopold
@ Buffalo Panthers Dec 23, 2010 4 Sabres Mar 25, 2011 2010.11 2 Summary
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Player GP G Jason Pominville Sabres 4 2 Tyler Myers 4 1 Summary 2010.11 Jordan Leopold 4 3 Drew Stafford 4 2 Jochen Hecht 3 0 Tyler Ennis 4 0 Thomas Vanek 4 1 Andrej Sekera Sabres 4 0 Derek RoySummary 2010.11 2 1 Tim Connolly 3 1 Mike Weber 4 1 Brad Boyes 1 0 Nathan Gerbe 3 0 Cody McCormick 4 0 Sabres 1 0 Mark Mancari Summary 2010.11 Steve Montador 2 0 Paul Gaustad 4 0 Paul Byron 1 0 Shaone Morrisonn 2 0 Craig Rivet 1 0 Sabres 4 0 Mike GrierSummary 2010.11 Rob Niedermayer 4 0 Chris Butler 3 0 Patrick Kaleta 2 0
PIM 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 20
PP SH GW EN 1 0 Sabres 0 0 0 0 1 Summary 2010.11 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 15 9 10 7 11 13 9 3 4 5 8 3 9 7 3 2 8 1 1 0 9 6 4 3
% 13.3 11.1 30.0 28.6 0.0 0.0 11.1 0.0 25.0 20.0 12.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player Evgeni Dadonov Christopher Higgins Stephen Weiss Marty Reasoner Jason Garrison Michael Frolik Dennis Wideman Bryan McCabe Shawn Matthias David Booth Steve Bernier Sergei Samsonov Nicklas Bergfors Bill Thomas Sabres Ryan Carter 2010.11 Summary Michael Santorelli Alexander Sulzer Patrick Rissmiller Joe Callahan Scott Timmins Sabres Darcy Hordichuk Summary 2010.11 Keaton Ellerby Mike Weaver Jack Skille Steven Reinprecht Rostislav Olesz Bryan Allen Radek Dvorak Dmitry Kulikov Michal Repik
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Player GP Thomas Vanek 1 Tim Connolly 1 Sabres Jason Pominville 1 Summary 2010.11 Jochen Hecht 1 Patrick Kaleta 1 Derek Roy 1 Steve Montador 1 Nathan Gerbe 1 Andrej Sabres Sekera 1 Summary Cody McCormick 2010.11 1 Shaone Morrisonn 1 Paul Gaustad 1 Jordan Leopold 1 Mike Grier 1 Rob Niedermayer 1 Sabres Summary 2010.11 Tyler Ennis 1 Craig Rivet 1 Tyler Myers 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
PIM PP SH GW EN 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0Sabres 0 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sabres 0 0 0 0 7Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sabres 0 0 0 0 0Summary 2010.11 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 33.3% 100% W 1
S % 3 33.3 1 100.0 0 0.0 3 33.3 2 50.0 5 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Player Dustin Brown Wayne Simmonds Peter Harrold Anze Kopitar Jack Johnson Kevin Westgarth Trevor Lewis Brad Richardson Matt Greene Sabres Summary 2010.11 Jarret Stoll Justin Williams Rob Scuderi Michal Handzus Kyle Clifford Ryan Smyth Sabres Summary 2010.11 Drew Doughty Davis Drewiske Dwight King
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SV% .944
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Player GP G Andrej Sekera 1 0 Rob Niedermayer 1 1 Drew Stafford Sabres 1 1 Summary 2010.11 Jason Pominville 1 1 Steve Montador 1 0 Thomas Vanek 1 0 Cody McCormick 1 0 Paul Gaustad 1 0 Brad Boyes Sabres 1 0 Summary 2010.11 Jordan Leopold 1 0 Tim Connolly 1 0 Tyler Ennis 1 0 Tyler Myers 1 0 Nathan Gerbe 1 0 Chris Butler 1 0 Mark Mancari 1 0 Patrick Kaleta 1 0 Shaone Morrisonn 1 0 Power Play: Penalty Killing: GP 1
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% 0.0 25.0 50.0 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player GP Marek Zidlicky 1 Warren Peters 1 Martin Havlat 1 Sabres Summary 2010.11 1 Brad Staubitz Brent Burns 1 Pierre-Marc Bouchard 1 Greg Zanon 1 Nick Schultz 1 John Madden 1 Sabres Summary Matt Cullen 2010.11 1 Casey Wellman 1 Andrew Brunette 1 Jared Spurgeon 1 Clayton Stoner 1 Kyle Brodziak 1 Eric Nystrom 1 Chuck Kobasew 1 Antti Miettinen 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
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SA 26
SV% .923
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Goaltenders Carey Price / Ryan Miller Jhonas Enroth / Carey Price Ryan Miller / Carey Price
W. Goal Brian Gionta Nathan Gerbe W. Goal Josh Gorges Benoit Pouliot Jason Pominville
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Goaltenders Carey Sabres Price / Ryan Miller Summary 2010.11/ Patrick Lalime Carey Price Ryan Miller / Carey Price
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Summary 2010.11A Player GP G Thomas Vanek 6 0 4 Nathan Gerbe 5 2 1 Jason Pominville 5 2 1 Tyler Ennis 6 1 2 Jordan Leopold 6 2 0 Mike Grier 6 1 1 Drew Stafford 5 1 1 Tim Connolly 5 0 2 Jochen Hecht 5 0 2 Derek Roy 3 1 0 Steve Montador 4 0 1 Paul Gaustad 6 0 1 Tyler Myers 6 0 1 Andrej Sekera 6 0 1 Shaone Morrisonn 5 0 0 Luke Adam 1 0 0 Brad Boyes 1 0 0 Paul Byron 1 0 0 Mike Weber 4 0 0 Chris Butler 3 0 0 Mark Mancari 1 0 0 Rob Niedermayer 5 0 0 Patrick Kaleta 4 0 0 Craig Rivet 2 0 0 Cody McCormick 6 0 0 Colin Stuart 1 0 0
PIM 2 6 4 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 4 2 2 4 2 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 6 2 7 0
PP Summary 2010.11 SH GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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% 0.0 12.5 15.4 5.9 11.1 12.5 9.1 0.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player Summary 2010.11 GP Benoit Pouliot 5 Brian Gionta 6 Jeff Halpern 5 Tomas Plekanec 4 Roman Hamrlik 6 Andrei Kostitsyn 6 Josh Gorges 3 David Desharnais 3 James Wisniewski 3 Mathieu Darche 4 Max Pacioretty 2 Alexandre Picard 4 Jaroslav Spacek 4 Scott Gomez 6 Andrei Markov 1 P.K. Subban 6 Paul Mara 1 Brandon Nash 1 Ryan White 2 Michael Cammalleri 5 Travis Moen 6 Yannick Weber 2 Hal Gill 5 Lars Eller 5 Tom Pyatt 6 Dustin Boyd 2 Andreas Engqvist 1 Maxim Lapierre 3 Nigel Dawes 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
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Player Tim Connolly Tyler Ennis Nathan Gerbe Mark Mancari Drew Stafford Thomas Vanek Paul Gaustad Tyler Myers Andrej Sekera Cody McCormick Jason Pominville Shaone Morrisonn Brad Boyes Jordan Leopold Mike Grier Rob Niedermayer Mike Weber Chris Butler
PIM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PP 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S 4 2 6 3 0 5 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 2 3 1 0 3
% 25.0 50.0 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Player Blake Geoffrion Martin Erat Sergei Kostitsyn Cody Franson Ryan Suter David Legwand Colin Wilson J.P. Dumont Shane OBrien Shea Weber Kevin Klein Jordin Tootoo Joel Ward Jerred Smithson Mike Fisher Jonathon Blum Nick Spaling Patric Hornqvist
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Devils 1 4
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14,228 14,566
Devils 1 (OT) 0
Sabres 0 2
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Player Thomas Vanek Tyler Myers Derek Roy Tyler Ennis Rob Niedermayer Jason Pominville Nathan Gerbe Paul Gaustad Jordan Leopold Tim Connolly Mike Grier Drew Stafford Patrick Kaleta Brad Boyes Andrej Sekera Cody McCormick Shaone Morrisonn Steve Montador Matt Ellis Jochen Hecht Mike Weber Chris Butler Craig Rivet
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Islanders 5 3
W. Goal Blake Comeau Tyler Myers W. Goal Pierre Parenteau Michael Grabner
Islanders 5 7 (OT)
Sabres 2 6
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Player Tyler Ennis Jason Pominville Nathan Gerbe Drew Stafford Jochen Hecht Tyler Myers Jordan Leopold Thomas Vanek Tim Connolly Mike Grier Paul Gaustad Shaone Morrisonn Steve Montador Paul Byron Rob Niedermayer Mike Weber Andrej Sekera Cody McCormick Chris Butler Matt Ellis Marc-Andre Gragnani Patrick Kaleta Luke Adam
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Player GP G Jordan Leopold 2 2 Sabres 4 1 Tim Connolly Summary 2010.11 Tyler Ennis 4 1 Derek Roy 2 1 Andrej Sekera 4 0 Drew Stafford 3 0 Thomas Vanek 4 0 Sabres 4 0 Paul Gaustad Brad BoyesSummary 2010.11 2 1 Jochen Hecht 3 1 Mike Grier 3 1 Tyler Myers 4 1 Cody McCormick 3 0 Rob Niedermayer Sabres 4 0 Patrick Kaleta 3 0 Summary 2010.11 Marc-Andre Gragnani 1 0 Steve Montador 4 0 Chris Butler 3 0 Matt Ellis 2 0 Craig Rivet 1 0 Nathan Gerbe Sabres 2 0 Summary 2010.11 Jason Pominville 4 0 Shaone Morrisonn 3 0 Mark Mancari 1 0 Mike Weber 2 0
PIM 2 0 0 2 14 2 0 18 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
PP 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Power Play: Penalty Killing: SA 51 58 SV% .941 .879 Goaltender Martin Biron Henrik Lundqvist GP 1 3
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Player Tyler Ennis 6 2 Thomas Vanek 6 2 Tim Connolly 4 2 Jochen Hecht 6 2 Mike Weber Sabres 4 0 Andrej Sekera 5 0 Summary 2010.11 Jason Pominville 5 0 Derek Roy 3 2 Cody McCormick 6 1 Shaone Morrisonn 5 1 Paul Gaustad 6 1 Drew Stafford Sabres 4 0 Summary 2010.11 Steve Montador 5 0 Tyler Myers 6 0 Nathan Gerbe 5 1 Mike Grier 6 1 Brad Boyes 1 1 Paul Byron 1 1 Sabres 6 0 Jordan Leopold Summary 2010.11 Chris Butler 4 0 Mark Mancari 1 0 Rob Niedermayer 5 0 Patrick Kaleta 4 0 Craig Rivet 2 0 Sabres 1 0 Matt Ellis Summary 2010.11 Luke Adam 1 0
P 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
+/2 4 1 4 2 6 2 1 1 0 1 3 3 -2 -1 -1 1 1 1 2 3 -1 -2 2 0 0
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Flyers 6 3
Flyers 5 3
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Player GP Thomas Vanek 4 Sabres NathanSummary 2010.11 Gerbe 4 Paul Gaustad 4 Jason Pominville 3 Steve Montador 4 Tyler Ennis 4 Tyler Myers 4 Cody McCormick 4 Sabres Andrej Summary 2010.11 Sekera 2 Derek Roy 1 Brad Boyes 2 Tim Connolly 4 Drew Stafford 4 Mike Grier 3 Sabres PatrickSummary 2010.11 Kaleta 2 Mark Mancari 1 Jochen Hecht 2 Rob Niedermayer 3 Luke Adam 1 Craig Rivet 2 Sabres Mike Weber 3 Summary 2010.11 Chris Butler 3 Marc-Andre Gragnani 1 Matt Ellis 1 Jordan Leopold 3 Shaone Morrisonn 3 Power Play: Penalty Killing: GP 4 1
+/- PIM PP SH GW EN 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 -4 2 0 0 0 0 -2 0 1 0 0 0 -2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sabres 0 0 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Sabres 0 0 Summary 2010.11 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 18.2% 58.3% GAA 3.60 4.50 SO 1 0 W 2 0 L 2 0 OT 0 0
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Player GP G Jordan Leopold 1 1 Drew Stafford 1 1 Tyler Myers Sabres1 0 Summary 2010.11 Thomas Vanek 1 0 Tim Connolly 1 0 Jochen Hecht 1 0 Mike Grier 1 0 Rob Niedermayer 1 0 Luke Adam Sabres1 0 2010.11 Craig Rivet Summary1 0 Tyler Ennis 1 0 Chris Butler 1 0 Andrej Sekera 1 0 Cody McCormick 1 0 Jason Pominville Sabres1 0 Summary1 0 2010.11 Shaone Morrisonn Steve Montador 1 0 Paul Gaustad 1 0 Power Play: Penalty Killing:
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Penguins 3 3
Penguins 1 5
Sabres 0 2
Summary 2010.11
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Player GP Rob Niedermayer 2 Sabres 4 Paul Gaustad Summary 2010.11 Tyler Myers 4 Jason Pominville 4 Mike Grier 3 Tyler Ennis 4 Derek Roy 2 Sabres 4 Andrej Sekera Summary Thomas Vanek 2010.11 3 Colin Stuart 1 Mark Parrish 1 Paul Byron 1 Drew Stafford 2 Shaone Morrisonn 2 Tim Connolly 2 Steve Montador 4 Chris Butler 2 Jordan Leopold 4 Mark Mancari 2 Jochen Hecht 3 Luke Adam 3 Mike Weber 4 Nathan Gerbe 4 Patrick Kaleta 2 Cody McCormick 4 Brad Boyes 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing: GP 1 3
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Power Play: Penalty Killing: L 1 3 OT 0 0 SA 29 93 SV% .966 .892 Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury GP 4
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Sabres 6
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Summary 2010.11
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Player GP Cody McCormick 2 Thomas Vanek 2 Sabres Paul Gaustad 2 Summary 2010.11 Derek Roy 1 Nathan Gerbe 1 Jason Pominville 2 Luke Adam 2 Jochen Hecht 2 Jordan Leopold 2 Tyler Ennis 2 Rob Niedermayer 1 Andrej Sekera 2 Drew Stafford 1 Shaone Morrisonn 1 Steve Montador 2 Tim Connolly 1 Tyler Myers 2 Mike Weber 2 Mike Grier 2 Chris Butler 1 Craig Rivet 1 Mark Mancari 1 Patrick Kaleta 1 Power Play: Penalty Killing: GP 2
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Player Steve Montador Paul Gaustad Jordan Leopold Tim Connolly Jochen Hecht Tyler Ennis Mike Grier Tyler Myers Paul Byron Mike Weber Nathan Gerbe Patrick Kaleta Andrej Sekera Drew Stafford Thomas Vanek Cody McCormick Jason Pominville Shaone Morrisonn
PIM 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2
PP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GW EN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Lightning 3 4
17,141 14,444
Goaltenders Mike Smith / Ryan Miller Ryan Miller / Dwayne Roloson Goaltenders Mike Smith / Patrick Lalime Jhonas Enroth / Dwayne Roloson
W. Goal Steven Stamkos Thomas Vanek W. Goal Adam Hall Tim Connolly
Lightning 2 2
Sabres 1 4
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Player Thomas Vanek Drew Stafford Tim Connolly Jason Pominville Jordan Leopold Tyler Ennis Mike Weber Cody McCormick Shaone Morrisonn Steve Montador Jochen Hecht Andrej Sekera Matt Ellis Derek Roy Tyler Myers Paul Gaustad Paul Byron Brad Boyes Nathan Gerbe Chris Butler Marc-Andre Gragnani Mike Grier Mark Mancari Rob Niedermayer Patrick Kaleta Craig Rivet
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Power Play: Penalty Killing: Goaltender Mike Smith Dwayne Roloson GP 2 2 Min 120 120
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Maple Leafs 2 4 4
Maple Leafs 1 2 2
Sabres 3 6 1
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Player Thomas Vanek Drew Stafford Jordan Leopold Jochen Hecht Paul Gaustad Tim Connolly Rob Niedermayer Derek Roy Andrej Sekera Jason Pominville Patrick Kaleta Cody McCormick Steve Montador Mike Weber Chris Butler Mike Grier Luke Adam Tyler Ennis Tyler Myers Mark Parrish Mark Mancari Craig Rivet Matt Ellis Colin Stuart Shaone Morrisonn Paul Byron Brad Boyes Nathan Gerbe
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Player Thomas Vanek Derek Roy Steve Montador Tyler Ennis Tyler Myers Cody McCormick Mike Grier Rob Niedermayer Shaone Morrisonn Paul Gaustad Jordan Leopold Tim Connolly Jochen Hecht Chris Butler Patrick Kaleta Andrej Sekera Matt Ellis Jason Pominville
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Player Thomas Vanek Jordan Leopold Tim Connolly Drew Stafford Jason Pominville Derek Roy Steve Montador Paul Gaustad Brad Boyes Mike Weber Nathan Gerbe Chris Butler Mike Grier Rob Niedermayer Cody McCormick Tyler Myers Jochen Hecht Marc-Andre Gragnani Mark Mancari Patrick Kaleta Andrej Sekera Matt Ellis Shaone Morrisonn Tyler Ennis
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Power Play: Penalty Killing: Goaltender Michal Neuvirth Semyon Varlamov Braden Holtby GP 2 1 1 Min 122 59 64
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1970-1971 Regular Season Scores
Record: 24-39-15
Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 @ Pittsburgh @ N.Y. Rangers Montreal @ St. Louis Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia Detroit Chicago @ Vancouver @ California @ Los Angeles Vancouver @ Montreal Philadelphia California Montreal @ Toronto @ Minnesota @ Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers California Boston Minnesota @ Chicago @ Boston @ Detroit Toronto @ N.Y. Rangers Los Angeles @ Toronto Toronto N.Y. Rangers @ Montreal Detroit Boston Chicago Detroit @ Detroit Los Angeles 2-1 0-3 0-3 1-4 1-1 2-4 4-3 0-4 2-7 1-6 2-4 1-4 2-11 1-3 4-2 2-2 7-2 0-3 4-4 2-2 1-2 4-4 1-0 1-6 2-8 3-5 0-4 0-4 4-3 0-2 2-4 2-7 4-4 5-2 4-9 3-5 7-4 2-3 2-2 W L L L T L W L L L L L L L W T W L T T L T W L L L L L W L L L T W L L W L T Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 4 @ Chicago St. Louis @ Minnesota Montreal N.Y. Rangers @ St. Louis Philadelphia @ Los Angeles @ California @ Vancouver Los Angeles @ Boston Toronto @ Vancouver @ California California Philadelphia @ Chicago Pittsburgh @ Detroit St. Louis Boston @ Philadelphia @ Toronto Minnesota @ Los Angeles Chicago Vancouver @ St. Louis @ Minnesota St. Louis @ Montreal @ Boston @ N.Y. Rangers Vancouver Minnesota @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia 2-4 2-1 4-3 4-4 5-5 1-7 6-4 3-3 4-2 6-1 5-2 3-4 3-4 3-6 1-5 3-0 3-2 1-5 6-6 5-6 1-3 3-6 2-3 0-2 5-2 3-3 2-2 6-3 0-9 5-0 5-3 2-5 7-5 2-7 3-1 4-2 6-4 3-3 3-3 L W W T T L W T W W W L L L L W W L T L L L L L W T T W L W W L W L W W W T T
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19 24 10 20 9 25 18 5 3 4 23 2 26 5 8 21 16 14 22 26 8 23 17 21 3 30 1
2800 .896
2789 .896
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1972-1973 Regular Season Scores
Record: 37-27-14
Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Atlanta Los Angeles @ Atlanta Toronto Vancouver @ St. Louis Atlanta Boston @ Montreal Minnesota @ Toronto @ Philadelphia St. Louis California @ Philadelphia Pittsburgh @ Los Angeles @ California @ Vancouver @ Detroit N.Y. Rangers N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Islanders @ Boston @ Minnesota Minnesota @ N.Y. Rangers Detroit Montreal Boston @ St. Louis Toronto Vancouver @ California @ Los Angeles @ N.Y. Rangers Chicago @ Chicago N.Y. Islanders 5-3 7-3 1-1 3-2 6-0 1-1 7-2 2-2 3-3 2-1 1-7 3-5 1-1 0-0 1-3 1-0 3-3 1-5 5-9 2-6 5-3 9-2 7-2 4-5 6-8 7-4 3-2 6-1 4-2 7-3 4-3 4-0 6-3 2-4 0-2 4-1 8-2 2-4 4-1 W W T W W T W T T W L L T T L W T L L L W W W L L W W W W W W W W L L W W L W Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Apr. 1 @ Detroit @ N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia N.Y. Rangers @ Boston Chicago @ Detroit Philadelphia Minnesota Atlanta Los Angeles @ N.Y. Islanders N.Y. Islanders @ Chicago California @ Montreal Detroit @ Toronto N.Y. Rangers @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Vancouver @ Minnesota Pittsburgh @ Atlanta Montreal @ Los Angeles @ California @ Vancouver @ St. Louis Boston @ Montreal Toronto @ Chicago @ Pittsburgh @ Boston @ N.Y. Islanders Philadelphia St. Louis 2-4 4-1 2-0 2-4 0-6 5-1 2-4 3-4 5-2 5-8 5-3 1-1 5-1 1-2 4-0 1-2 2-5 3-2 4-1 3-3 4-1 3-1 2-4 2-1 4-4 2-4 2-2 2-2 2-5 0-2 1-4 3-3 5-1 2-6 4-4 1-6 3-2 6-3 3-1 L W W L L W L L W L W T W L W L L W W T W W L W T L T T L L L T W L T L W W W
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24 24 30 28 29 1 23 NO. 30 1 29 28
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1974-1975 Regular Season Scores
Record: 49-16-15
Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Boston @ Philadelphia Los Angeles California @ Minnesota Toronto @ Los Angeles @ St. Louis Montreal @ Toronto @ N.Y. Rangers @ Boston Chicago @ Kansas City Pittsburgh @ Montreal Minnesota @ Boston Atlanta Washington @ Atlanta Montreal @ Chicago Detroit @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh @ Washington Washington Minnesota Vancouver @ Minnesota California N.Y. Islanders @ Washington Chicago @ N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia @ California St. Louis Los Angeles 9-5 1-6 1-4 6-1 2-1 5-5 2-7 2-0 3-2 6-3 4-3 2-2 6-4 6-1 8-3 8-6 5-3 5-7 4-0 7-3 4-4 6-4 3-1 5-2 5-5 6-3 5-3 9-2 5-0 3-5 2-4 5-5 3-2 4-0 3-1 5-9 2-5 2-2 4-2 2-5 W L L W W T L W W W W T W W W W W L W W T W W W T W W W W L L T W W W L L T W L Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 @ Detroit Vancouver @ California @ Vancouver Kansas City Detroit @ Montreal Atlanta N.Y. Rangers @ Philadelphia Kansas City @ Detroit @ N.Y. Islanders Montreal @ Pittsburgh Boston St. Louis @ N.Y. Islanders Philadelphia @ Washington Toronto Los Angeles @ Detroit N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Rangers @ St. Louis Pittsburgh @ Los Angeles @ California @ Vancouver @ Toronto N.Y. Rangers @ Kansas City California @ Chicago @ Atlanta Toronto @ Boston Boston @ Toronto 3-3 5-1 4-0 4-2 5-0 5-1 7-6 3-4 6-3 0-6 8-1 6-1 2-2 4-4 3-3 3-1 4-4 3-2 6-6 9-4 4-1 5-0 2-3 3-3 6-3 3-3 8-4 2-2 7-2 1-5 11-3 6-3 4-2 9-4 1-5 2-3 4-5 3-1 4-2 4-2 T W W W W W W L W L W W T T T W T W T W W W L T W T W T W L W W W W L L L W W W
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2096 .885
2084 .885
148
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1976-1977 Regular Season Scores
Record: 48-24-8
Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 @ Detroit Montreal N.Y. Islanders @ Minnesota Atlanta Vancouver @ Philadelphia Washington Pittsburgh Boston @ Montreal @ Washington Philadelphia St. Louis @ N.Y. Rangers Minnesota @ Vancouver @ Los Angeles Vancouver @ St. Louis Detroit @ Boston @ N.Y. Islanders Colorado @ Cleveland Pittsburgh @ Los Angeles @ Vancouver N.Y. Rangers @ N.Y. Islanders Detroit @ Chicago Toronto Washington @ Atlanta @ Pittsburgh N.Y. Islanders @ Chicago Montreal @ Toronto 0-4 3-1 3-4 2-1 5-6 4-0 2-3 2-1 4-4 4-1 2-3 3-2 5-3 5-0 6-2 4-4 3-2 4-3 4-4 2-3 3-1 6-2 0-3 5-3 5-1 1-2 4-2 6-3 7-2 4-2 6-1 4-2 4-2 5-2 6-3 3-6 3-3 1-2 2-9 4-2 L W L W L W L W T W L W W W W T W W T L W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W L T L L W Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Cleveland N.Y. Rangers @ Pittsburgh Colorado Washington @ Minnesota Cleveland Atlanta @ Montreal @ N.Y. Islanders @ Colorado @ St. Louis @ N.Y. Rangers Boston Minnesota Toronto* Chicago @ Detroit @ Philadelphia @ Cleveland Philadelphia @ Toronto Los Angeles Chicago Los Angeles** @ Boston Montreal Detroit @ Pittsburgh Toronto @ Cleveland @ Boston @ Washington @ Atlanta Cleveland @ Colorado @ Los Angeles Boston @ Toronto St. Louis 7-4 7-5 2-5 3-0 2-4 3-4 0-3 1-1 3-3 3-6 6-4 5-6 2-1 4-3 6-2 7-2 3-0 2-1 2-4 5-3 2-0 6-5 1-5 6-3 7-2 1-3 4-1 6-3 2-3 6-1 6-2 2-4 6-2 6-3 4-2 2-2 4-6 3-4 1-1 7-3 W W L W L L L T T L W L W W W W W W L W W W L W W L W W L W W L W W W T L L T W
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2029 .892
2219 .903
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1978-1979 Regular Season Scores
Record: 36-28-16
Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 N.Y. Islanders @ Minnesota Detroit @ Toronto Toronto @ Vancouver @ Los Angeles @ St. Louis @ Philadelphia @ Minnesota Minnesota Pittsburgh @ Washington Boston @ Toronto St. Louis @ Detroit Minnesota Philadelphia @ Boston Colorado Boston @ Montreal Montreal Los Angeles @ Pittsburgh Toronto @ Chicago Chicago @ Minnesota Vancouver @ N.Y. Rangers Atlanta @ Boston @ Colorado @ Vancouver Boston Chicago Detroit @ Atlanta 2-2 5-2 2-3 0-2 1-0 2-3 0-6 7-7 3-3 1-2 2-1 4-4 2-0 4-4 2-2 6-2 3-1 9-2 2-3 2-5 4-1 3-4 1-8 1-4 3-3 4-4 5-3 6-2 3-2 5-2 6-3 3-6 5-4 4-6 5-2 3-3 3-7 3-3 4-3 3-5 T W L L W L L T T L W T W T T W W W L L W L L L T T W W W W W L W L W T L T W L Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Washington @ Montreal Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia @ Boston N.Y. Rangers @ Detroit Minnesota Atlanta @ Minnesota St. Louis N.Y. Islanders* N.Y. Rangers @ Pittsburgh Montreal @ Chicago Chicago @ Washington Toronto Minnesota @ N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia @ N.Y. Islanders Los Angeles @ Atlanta Atlanta @ Toronto Vancouver @ Philadelphia Washington @ Colorado @ Vancouver @ Los Angeles @ St. Louis Boston @ N.Y. Islanders Toronto @ Boston @ Toronto Colorado 6-2 2-5 4-5 4-4 2-1 4-5 6-3 1-3 2-5 2-1 3-1 2-1 4-3 3-6 2-5 2-3 2-4 6-4 3-1 5-5 2-2 1-6 3-2 6-4 5-5 9-4 4-1 4-2 3-5 3-3 3-2 4-3 3-2 4-2 9-2 0-2 3-6 9-3 2-6 5-5 W L L T W L W L L W W W W L L L L W W T T L W W T W W W L T W W W W W L L W L T
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2395 .890
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1980-1981 Regular Season Scores
Record: 39-20-21
Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 @ Chicago Hartford Edmonton @ Pittsburgh Toronto Winnipeg @ Montreal N.Y. Islanders Pittsburgh @ Detroit Vancouver Colorado @ Washington Washington Detroit @ N.Y. Islanders Quebec @ Chicago @ Winnipeg @ Edmonton @ St. Louis Calgary @ Hartford Colorado Montreal @ Minnesota Pittsburgh @ Colorado @ Calgary @ Toronto Vancouver @ Los Angeles @ Vancouver Chicago Boston Los Angeles @ Quebec Minnesota Quebec @ N.Y. Rangers 3-4 3-3 2-0 4-2 2-4 7-4 5-2 5-2 1-1 4-2 4-3 5-3 3-3 3-3 4-4 1-4 8-1 2-5 4-2 3-6 3-5 6-3 5-2 4-1 5-6 3-3 10-1 4-4 4-8 5-4 2-2 7-4 3-3 3-2 5-2 2-5 3-3 2-2 5-1 3-3 L T W W L W W W T W W W T T T L W L W L L W W W L T W T L W T W T W W L T T W T Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Los Angeles Minnesota Edmonton N.Y. Rangers @ Boston @ Quebec @ Washington @ N.Y. Islanders Philadelphia @ Hartford Winnipeg @ Philadelphia Detroit St. Louis Washington @ Calgary @ Edmonton @ Montreal @ Pittsburgh Montreal @ N.Y. Rangers Chicago @ Boston Calgary Hartford Philadelphia @ Minnesota @ Winnipeg @ Vancouver @ Los Angeles Toronto @ Toronto St. Louis N.Y. Rangers @ Colorado @ St. Louis Boston @ Philadelphia @ Detroit N.Y. Islanders 4-4 1-1 5-5 4-0 1-5 6-5 7-4 5-3 4-4 5-3 4-0 4-0 7-3 3-3 6-3 4-4 2-2 2-5 6-1 2-4 3-6 6-1 4-6 4-0 3-5 8-4 1-3 5-2 1-2 3-1 14-4 6-2 5-6 4-2 5-3 4-7 2-2 2-2 5-4 3-7 T T T W L W W W T W W W W T W T T L W L L W L W L W L W L W W W L W W L T T W L
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2223 .888
2292 .881
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1982-1983 Regular Season Scores
Record: 38-29-13
Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 26 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Quebec @ Quebec Hartford @ Philadelphia @ Washington Edmonton @ Chicago @ Detroit St. Louis @ Montreal @ Toronto Montreal Boston @ Hartford Vancouver Philadelphia @ Boston Pittsburgh @ Winnipeg @ Minnesota @ Los Angeles @ Hartford St. Louis N.Y. Rangers Montreal @ Quebec Chicago @ Pittsburgh @ Montreal Hartford @ N.Y. Islanders @ Boston @ Quebec Quebec @ N.Y. Rangers Detroit N.Y. Islanders Hartford @ N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Rangers 4-6 4-6 4-4 2-4 9-2 6-4 0-4 2-6 6-2 7-7 3-3 3-1 2-3 5-2 3-1 7-2 2-3 6-6 7-2 1-2 5-2 4-2 8-6 7-3 2-2 2-3 3-3 2-4 2-3 1-3 5-3 1-8 5-4 3-1 3-1 2-2 5-1 8-4 2-5 3-3 L L T L W W L L W T T W L W W W L T W L W W W W T L T L L L W L W W W T W W L T Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Vancouver Los Angeles Quebec Washington @ Washington @ Boston @ Montreal Winnipeg Montreal Chicago @ Toronto Minnesota @ Quebec Boston @ Los Angeles @ Calgary @ St. Louis Boston Calgary Edmonton @ New Jersey Philadelphia Boston New Jersey @ Hartford @ Boston Pittsburgh Detroit @ Minnesota @ Winnipeg @ Vancouver @ Edmonton Calgary @ Montreal Montreal Hartford Quebec @ Hartford @ New Jersey Toronto 5-5 7-2 2-1 3-2 4-2 0-4 1-4 5-2 7-3 6-2 3-5 2-2 0-0 1-5 2-7 2-4 4-6 3-1 5-1 4-5 4-4 4-2 7-6 6-2 6-5 3-2 10-2 6-4 1-5 0-6 3-8 2-6 5-3 6-4 4-7 8-3 6-6 4-5 8-5 3-4 T W W W W L L W W W L T T L L L L W W L T W W W W W W W L L L L W W L W T L W L
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NO. GOALTENDER 30 Tom Barrasso 28 Bob Sauve TEAM TOTALS *Overtime decision
2148 .880
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1984-1985 Regular Season Scores
Record: 38-28-14
Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Montreal @ Toronto Detroit @ Quebec Quebec Minnesota @ Montreal @ Detroit Calgary Philadelphia Hartford @ Hartford @ Minnesota @ Los Angeles @ Winnipeg Boston Washington @ Washington @ N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia @ N.Y. Islanders @ Pittsburgh Montreal @ Montreal Boston @ Boston Quebec @ Hartford Detroit Vancouver @ Chicago @ Quebec St. Louis Toronto Winnipeg @ New Jersey New Jersey Pittsburgh @ N.Y. Islanders Hartford 4-3 3-4 6-4 1-4 5-4 8-6 2-3 3-7 6-2 3-3 8-1 4-4 9-6 2-3 2-3 4-2 3-2 2-3 2-3 2-4 3-6 2-2 2-2 2-3 3-3 3-1 4-4 2-2 4-4 2-2 6-3 1-3 3-2 6-0 4-0 2-1 6-4 7-2 7-3 4-4 W L* W L W W L L W T W T W L L W W L L L L T T L T W T T T T W L W W W W W W W T Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 @ Boston @ Montreal Edmonton @ N.Y. Rangers Chicago @ Hartford @ Boston @ Quebec Quebec Boston @ Philadelphia Calgary @ Minnesota @ Calgary Montreal @ Montreal Edmonton St. Louis Los Angeles @ New Jersey @ St. Louis @ Washington N.Y. Islanders Hartford Chicago @ Los Angeles @ Vancouver @ Edmonton @ Winnipeg Vancouver Pittsburgh Boston @ Quebec N.Y. Rangers** @ Hartford Quebec Hartford @ Boston @ Toronto Montreal 3-0 1-1 4-5 2-2 4-3 2-0 2-5 2-4 3-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 3-1 6-1 3-4 4-3 4-6 1-4 2-4 4-3 1-3 4-0 2-3 6-3 7-2 4-4 4-6 4-4 3-5 4-5 3-1 3-4 3-4 3-2 2-1 3-1 2-1 3-5 5-2 4-5
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2390 .878
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1986-1987 Regular Season Scores
Record: 28-44-8
Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 @ Winnipeg @ Toronto Calgary Montreal Pittsburgh @ Washington @ Pittsburgh Hartford @ Hartford @ Montreal @ New Jersey @ Boston Boston Vancouver N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Rangers @ Montreal Boston Quebec @ Quebec @ Hartford Boston @ Boston Minnesota St. Louis @ New Jersey @ Detroit @ Chicago @ Quebec Hartford @ Hartford Montreal @ Toronto Philadelphia Pittsburgh Calgary Chicago Winnipeg Quebec @ Winnipeg 2-3 5-5 2-4 0-0 3-7 4-2 4-5 4-5 2-3 2-5 3-1 7-1 8-3 6-7 3-4 1-2 2-4 4-4 1-6 1-3 0-3 4-3 2-6 4-5 5-6 3-4 5-5 3-6 0-7 4-3 3-4 3-2 4-5 2-1 3-3 1-4 5-2 3-6 7-2 4-2 L T L T L W L* L L L W W W L L L* L T L L L W L L L L T L L W L W L* W T L W L W W Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 @ Minnesota @ Los Angeles Montreal @ Montreal Edmonton @ Minnesota Washington @ Washington @ Boston Philadelphia Quebec Detroit @ Hartford @ Quebec Chicago @ N.Y. Islanders Boston @ N.Y. Rangers Hartford N.Y. Rangers St. Louis @ Boston Vancouver @ Philadelphia New Jersey @ Quebec Quebec @ Los Angeles @ Vancouver @ Edmonton @ Calgary Montreal Detroit Toronto Los Angeles @ Montreal Edmonton @ St. Louis @ N.Y. Islanders Hartford 4-5 8-5 3-3 2-4 6-5 0-5 2-3 6-3 2-6 4-7 3-1 6-1 3-1 2-5 7-4 5-1 4-3 6-3 5-3 3-6 4-3 1-5 2-4 2-4 6-4 5-5 5-1 3-2 4-6 3-5 2-6 2-3 3-2 5-6 3-5 3-6 2-3 3-5 6-6 6-0
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2317 .867
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1988-1989 Regular Season Scores
Record: 38-35-7
Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Montreal @ Washington @ Philadelphia Pittsburgh @ Quebec Quebec @ Toronto Montreal @ Montreal @ New Jersey Hartford @ Boston Boston N.Y. Rangers @ Edmonton @ Calgary Calgary @ N.Y. Islanders Edmonton @ Chicago @ Los Angeles @ Vancouver Chicago Philadelphia Quebec Hartford @ Montreal @ Hartford @ Boston Washington @ Winnipeg @ Minnesota Edmonton @ N.Y. Rangers Toronto Boston Detroit @ Washington Philadelphia Hartford 3-2 2-6 3-4 8-5 5-4 3-5 2-4 5-3 3-4 7-4 1-7 3-3 3-3 6-4 3-7 0-9 3-2 3-0 4-5 2-3 4-5 2-4 5-4 7-3 6-2 1-6 2-3 0-9 4-2 4-6 3-4 2-2 5-5 5-2 5-2 2-1 4-1 3-5 2-3 4-5 W L L* W W L L W L W L T T W L L W W L* L L L W* W W L L* L W L L T T W W W W L L L* Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 @ New Jersey @ Toronto Chicago @ Quebec Calgary Minnesota @ Boston Boston @ Detroit Montreal @ Montreal @ Hartford @ St. Louis @ Los Angeles @ Hartford Vancouver St. Louis @ Pittsburgh New Jersey Pittsburgh Detroit N.Y. Islanders Winnipeg @ Montreal Los Angeles @ Quebec Quebec @ N.Y. Rangers @ Boston Boston @ Hartford @ Minnesota @ Winnipeg St. Louis Vancouver @ Quebec Hartford Montreal @ N.Y. Islanders Quebec 4-5 6-1 6-5 1-1 3-2 3-3 6-5 6-4 6-3 4-2 1-2 5-3 3-7 3-5 2-5 4-5 5-2 3-7 5-3 5-1 8-4 7-5 5-4 1-6 4-5 2-6 2-8 2-0 6-6 3-2 6-1 0-3 4-1 1-2 5-2 1-4 4-2 2-4 4-3 4-2
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NO. GOALTENDER 31 Daren Puppa 30 Clint Malarchuk TEAM TOTALS *Overtime decision
2524 .902
2378 .874
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1990-1991 Regular Season Scores
Record: 31-30-19
Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Montreal @ Montreal @ Hartford Quebec @ Quebec Montreal Pittsburgh @ N.Y. Islanders @ New Jersey @ Toronto Hartford Boston @ Boston Calgary @ N.Y. Rangers Vancouver @ Washington @ Los Angeles @ Edmonton @ Calgary N.Y. Rangers Edmonton @ N.Y. Rangers @ Montreal @ Quebec Detroit @ Philadelphia Hartford Boston @ Detroit Pittsburgh St. Louis @ Hartford @ Boston Quebec Boston Chicago @ New Jersey Philadelphia N.Y. Islanders 3-3 5-6 3-4 2-4 4-4 3-4 4-4 3-1 1-5 3-1 5-0 3-3 4-1 2-1 2-6 7-1 4-2 2-4 2-4 3-3 5-5 3-2 0-5 2-1 2-4 3-3 4-3 3-4 2-3 3-8 3-4 3-5 4-3 1-4 10-3 3-3 5-0 4-4 5-2 5-4 T L L L T L T W L W W T W W L W W L L T T W* L W L T W L* L L L L W* L W T W T W W Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Winnipeg @ Vancouver @ Los Angeles @ Minnesota @ Toronto Detroit Boston @ Chicago @ Montreal Calgary @ St. Louis Quebec Edmonton St. Louis Los Angeles @ Winnipeg @ Quebec Minnesota Montreal Toronto @ Pittsburgh @ Hartford Hartford @ N.Y. Islanders @ Quebec @ Boston New Jersey Chicago Vancouver @ Minnesota @ Winnipeg @ Montreal Hartford Montreal @ Boston Philadelphia @ Washington Quebec @ Hartford Washington 4-1 3-3 2-5 5-3 9-3 5-3 6-4 5-4 1-4 4-5 3-8 1-4 2-3 4-5 4-4 2-0 4-4 6-6 2-2 0-3 3-6 5-4 5-5 1-1 5-1 7-4 3-3 3-5 5-7 2-5 6-2 4-6 6-1 3-2 3-6 6-2 4-2 4-4 5-5 5-2
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2432 .886
NO. 31 35 30 1
GP 33 26 29 1
80
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31
L 14 9 13 1
37
T 4 5 3 0
12
EN 1 2 1 0
4
SO 0 1 0 0
1
GA 114 75 102 4
299
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1992-1993 Regular Season Scores
Record: 38-36-10
Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov.18 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Quebec @ Hartford Montreal @ Pittsburgh Tampa Bay @ Washington Chicago San Jose @ Toronto Ottawa @ Ottawa @ N.Y. Rangers @ San Jose @ Los Angeles Boston Hartford @ N.Y. Islanders @ Pittsburgh @ New Jersey# Minnesota @ Philadelphia Quebec Ottawa @ Ottawa @ Montreal N.Y. Islanders New Jersey @ Quebec Boston Hartford @ Hartford @ Boston @ Montreal Toronto Washington Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers @ Ottawa St. Louis @Hartford N.Y. Islanders Calgary 4-5 5-2 8-2 5-6 5-4 4-6 4-1 5-4 4-4 12-3 2-2 6-7 5-7 2-5 7-2 8-2 5-7 2-4 2-3 3-4 4-4 1-1 4-1 5-2 0-3 5-5 3-7 3-4 5-2 9-3 1-1 3-2 2-4 5-4 4-1 2-4 11-6 7-2 6-5 3-1 6-5 5-3 L W W L W* L W W T W T L* L L W W L L L L T T W W L T L L W W T W L W W L W W W* W W W Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 @ Boston @ Vancouver @ Edmonton @ Calgary Quebec @ Quebec @ Philadelphia Washington N.Y. Rangers Edmonton Hartford @ Ottawa @ Winnipeg Vancouver Pittsburgh @ Hartford @ New Jersey Detroit Montreal @ Montreal Vancouver# @ N.Y. Rangers Hartford Winnipeg @ Quebec @ Hartford Los Angeles** @ St. Louis @ Tampa Bay @ Montreal Boston @ Chicago Ottawa @ Washington New Jersey @ Boston Boston @ Minnesota @ Detroit Quebec Montreal Philadelphia 2-5 1-4 2-3 3-2 6-2 3-4 4-3 4-3 6-4 4-5 3-2 2-4 6-2 1-3 7-4 5-3 3-3 10-7 4-6 4-8 2-5 2-2 2-4 2-1 7-4 3-3 2-4 2-2 3-1 8-3 0-2 6-4 3-1 1-4 5-2 2-3 0-3 1-3 5-6 1-3 2-3 4-7
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NO. 31 39 31 35
2462 .911
*Overtime decision. **Postponed from March 1. #Played in Sacramento, CA. ##Played in Sacramento, CA. Italicized players are rookies.
2678 .889
*Overtime decision. *Postponed from March 14. Italicized players are rookies.
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1994-1995 Regular Season Scores
Record: 22-19-7
Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 23 @ N.Y. Rangers @ Tampa Bay New Jersey Quebec @ Ottawa @ New Jersey @ Washington @ Philadelphia Tampa Bay Washington @ N.Y. Islanders Boston N.Y. Rangers @ Pittsburgh N.Y. Islanders @ Hartford N.Y. Rangers Pittsburgh @ Quebec Montreal @ Montreal @ Pittsburgh @ Florida N.Y. Islanders @ Ottawa Tampa Bay Pittsburgh Florida @ Philadelphia Quebec Ottawa @ N.Y. Islanders Hartford @ Boston @ Hartford Boston @ N.Y. Rangers @ Quebec Ottawa Hartford @ Boston Philadelphia 2-1 5-2 2-1 3-7 2-2 1-2 1-0 2-4 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-3 3-3 3-1 2-4 6-3 1-1 4-1 2-2 2-6 2-1 6-3 3-4 1-6 2-3 3-0 1-3 5-3 7-0 5-1 6-3 1-1 2-4 5-6 1-3 2-5 2-1 1-2 1-4 4-2 W W W L T L W L W W L L L T T W L W T W T L W* W L* L L W L W W W W T L L L L W L L W Apr. 24 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 May 1 May 3 @ Tampa Bay Florida @ Washington @ Montreal Montreal New Jersey 3-1 5-0 1-5 3-3 2-0 5-4 W W L T W W
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1458 .918
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1996-1997 Regular Season Scores
Record: 40-30-12
Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 @ Edmonton @ Calgary @ Vancouver Detroit Tampa Bay Pittsburgh @ Washington Montreal Hartford @ N.Y. Rangers @ Dallas @ St. Louis @ Colorado Philadelphia @ Hartford Florida @ Pittsburgh Colorado @ Toronto Toronto @ Boston @ Florida @ Tampa Bay Ottawa @ N.Y. Islanders Vancouver Anaheim @ Hartford @ Montreal N.Y. Rangers @ Boston Tampa Bay Los Angeles @ Ottawa @ New Jersey Hartford @ Pittsburgh New Jersey St. Louis Phoenix @ San Jose 3-4 0-3 2-1 1-6 0-4 4-1 4-1 6-3 6-3 4-6 0-2 4-2 0-0 2-5 3-4 3-2 0-3 5-4 3-4 6-3 3-2 3-4 3-0 3-0 3-2 6-7 1-1 4-6 3-2 0-3 4-0 5-3 6-2 3-2 0-0 5-1 0-2 6-5 2-2 5-1 1-1 L L W L L W W W W L L W T L L* W* L W L W W* L W W W L* T L W* L W W W W T W L W T W T Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 7 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 @ Los Angeles @ Anaheim @ Phoenix @ N.Y. Islanders Chicago Montreal Edmonton Hartford Pittsburgh Dallas Washington @ Philadelphia Florida @ Tampa Bay Ottawa Montreal San Jose Calgary N.Y. Islanders Boston @ New Jersey @ Ottawa Pittsburgh @ Montreal New Jersey Philadelphia# @ Philadelphia Boston## @ Pittsburgh @ Washington @ Florida N.Y. Islanders @ Detroit @ Chicago @ N.Y. Rangers Ottawa N.Y. Rangers @ Hartford @ Boston @ Ottawa Washington 3-6 2-5 3-2 2-1 2-1 6-1 1-3 1-5 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 3-1 2-1 2-2 6-2 5-5 5-2 5-1 1-4 3-1 4-2 3-3 1-4 3-2 7-5 5-1 3-5 4-1 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-1 0-2 5-1 2-4 5-1 0-1 3-8
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36 37 10 15 8 42 74 22 25 12 24 4 32 9 6 39 40 21 45 31
2728 .924
NO. GOALTENDER 39 Dominik Hasek 31 Steve Shields TEAM TOTALS *Overtime decision.
*Overtime decision. ##Postponed from November 16. Italicized players are rookies.
2560 .927
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1998-1999 Regular Season Scores
Record: 37-28-17
Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 @ Dallas @ Colorado Florida @ Montreal Washington @ N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Rangers Toronto @ Toronto Boston @ Philadelphia Ottawa @ Washington Chicago Toronto @ Toronto N.Y. Rangers @ Florida @ Tampa Bay Florida Philadelphia @ Nashville @ St. Louis N.Y. Rangers @ Boston Montreal Carolina @ Carolina Tampa Bay @ New Jersey New Jersey Ottawa Anaheim Calgary @ Anaheim @ Los Angeles @ San Jose @ Phoenix St. Louis Boston @ Ottawa 1-4 3-0 2-2 4-3 0-1 4-5 0-0 4-1 6-3 4-2 2-2 2-2 2-0 6-1 4-1 1-2 4-2 2-6 6-3 2-1 3-0 3-1 2-2 2-0 4-1 4-2 2-3 4-1 2-0 2-0 4-7 2-3 2-7 7-1 3-2 2-4 2-2 0-1 2-4 2-1 1-1 L W T W L L T W W W T T W W W L W L W W W W T W W W L W W W L L* L W W* L T L L W T Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 19 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 @ Florida @ Tampa Bay Phoenix Nashville Los Angeles @ Pittsburgh Colorado @ Montreal @ Washington @ Ottawa Montreal N.Y. Islanders Carolina Toronto San Jose Detroit @ Calgary @ Edmonton @ Vancouver Edmonton Dallas Philadelphia @ Carolina Tampa Bay Boston N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Rangers @ New Jersey @ Detroit @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh @ Chicago @Montreal Pittsburgh @ N.Y. Islanders Florida @ Ottawa @ Philadelphia New Jersey @ Boston Washington 4-0 1-2 1-1 2-4 4-1 3-5 3-5 2-3 1-3 1-1 5-2 2-2 3-2 2-3 4-2 4-4 2-2 3-6 2-0 3-5 2-1 1-1 1-4 2-5 3-1 2-1 3-2 1-1 1-2 1-1 4-3 1-2 1-2 3-1 4-3 3-1 1-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 3-0
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2461 .929
2208 .908
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2000-2001 Regular Season Scores
Record: 46-30-5-1
Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Chicago Los Angeles @ Edmonton @ Vancouver @ Montreal Anaheim @ Detroit Carolina Toronto @ Chicago Montreal @ Philadelphia N.Y. Islanders @ New Jersey Calgary Dallas Minnesota @ St. Louis Philadelphia N.Y. Rangers @ Montreal @ Ottawa Pittsburgh @ Pittsburgh @ Montreal New Jersey @ N.Y. Rangers @ Boston @ Carolina Florida @ Washington Washington San Jose Pittsburgh Ottawa @ N.Y. Islanders Boston @ Toronto Toronto @ Nashville @ San Jose 4-2 5-3 2-3 0-4 3-4 2-2 4-5 4-1 2-1 3-1 5-4 0-3 3-0 4-0 3-2 2-2 3-1 1-4 1-3 3-2 5-3 1-3 4-6 3-2 3-2 5-2 2-5 3-0 3-5 3-2 2-2 1-3 5-2 3-5 2-0 2-0 3-4 1-1 3-3 2-0 1-2 W W L L L T O* W W W W L W W W* T W L L W W L L W W W L W L W T L W L W W L T T W L Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 @ Los Angeles @ Anaheim Tampa Bay Florida @ Toronto Columbus Boston @ N.Y. Islanders @ Florida @ Tampa Bay @ N.Y. Rangers N.Y. Islanders @ Ottawa Montreal @ Atlanta Atlanta New Jersey Ottawa @ New Jersey Phoenix Tampa Bay @ Ottawa @ Philadelphia @ Colorado @ Dallas @ Boston Edmonton N.Y. Rangers Vancouver @ Washington Toronto @ Carolina Carolina @ Atlanta @ Pittsburgh Atlanta @ Tampa Bay @ Florida Boston Washington Philadelphia 2-3 4-0 3-1 1-0 0-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 2-5 2-4 6-3 2-1 2-1 3-4 4-5 3-1 5-1 2-0 1-0 3-7 5-4 4-1 0-2 3-2 1-4 3-1 0-4 6-3 4-2 3-2 3-0 0-1 3-1 4-0 1-4 4-0 4-2 5-3 2-3 2-1 1-2
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2002-2003 Regular Season Scores
Record: 27-37-10-8
Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 N.Y. Islanders @ Montreal @ Chicago N.Y. Rangers Phoenix Philadelphia New Jersey @ Pittsburgh @ Vancouver @ Calgary @ Edmonton @ Columbus @ Carolina Atlanta Boston Toronto @ Ottawa @ New Jersey Columbus @ Boston Tampa Bay Pittsburgh @ Toronto Anaheim @ N.Y. Rangers Washington Ottawa Chicago @ Philadelphia Boston Florida @ Montreal @ Pittsburgh Ottawa Minnesota @ Washington N.Y. Islanders Carolina @ Ottawa @ Philadelphia Boston 5-1 6-1 0-3 4-4 2-3 2-1 1-2 2-5 1-1 0-3 1-1 2-3 0-2 4-6 3-4 2-3 1-4 3-4 5-4 1-4 1-1 1-4 1-3 4-0 4-1 4-3 2-4 1-1 0-2 4-2 0-2 2-6 2-5 2-3 3-4 3-4 0-1 6-3 2-1 2-3 4-2 W W L T L W L L T L T L L L L L L O* W L T L L W W W L T L W L L L L L L O* W W* L W Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 @ Montreal @ Minnesota @ San Jose @ Phoenix Pittsburgh Toronto @ Ottawa Nashville @ St. Louis @ New Jersey Vancouver @ N.Y. Islanders St. Louis @ Detroit N.Y. Rangers @ Atlanta Montreal Los Angeles @ Tampa Bay @ Florida @ Washington Dallas @ N.Y. Islanders Washington Toronto @ Florida @ Tampa Bay Carolina Tampa Bay @ Atlanta Philadelphia @ N.Y. Rangers @ Toronto Colorado Florida Montreal @ Carolina @ Dallas Atlanta @ Boston New Jersey 3-2 1-0 2-2 1-0 0-0 4-0 3-4 1-5 1-2 1-4 2-4 1-3 2-3 2-4 5-4 3-4 2-1 1-4 4-1 2-2 2-3 5-3 1-2 1-2 4-2 4-0 1-1 2-3 2-4 3-5 5-2 0-3 2-3 4-3 2-1 4-1 3-1 0-3 4-3 5-8 2-2
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2005-2006 Regular Season Scores
Record: 52-24-6
Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 1 Jan. 5 N.Y. Islanders Boston @ Ottawa Pittsburgh @ Tampa Bay @ Florida @ Boston N.Y. Rangers Washington @ New Jersey @ N.Y. Islanders Ottawa Montreal @ Montreal Carolina Toronto @ Ottawa New Jersey Washington @ Boston N.Y. Rangers @ N.Y. Islanders Montreal @ Washington @ Pittsburgh @ Montreal San Jose @ Colorado Anaheim @ Minnesota Dallas @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia @ Florida @ Tampa Bay N.Y. Islanders @ Toronto Atlanta Florida Tampa Bay 6-4 4-1 0-5 3-2 4-3 2-3 4-3 3-1 2-3 2-3 6-4 4-10 2-3 2-3 3-5 5-2 1-6 4-1 8-5 3-2 2-3 4-3 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-2 0-5 6-4 3-2 3-2 4-3 4-3 4-3 2-1 1-4 4-1 6-3 3-4 4-1 1-2 3-1 W W L W* W** L W W L L W L L L L W L W W W O** W** W W W W* L W W* W W W* W W** L W W O** W L W Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 New Jersey Phoenix Los Angeles @ Edmonton @ Vancouver @ Calgary @ N.Y. Rangers @ Toronto @ Atlanta Philadelphia Ottawa @ Montreal Montreal Florida @ Carolina Atlanta Toronto @ Boston Boston Tampa Bay @ Philadelphia Boston @ Washington Toronto @ Ottawa @ Atlanta Carolina Ottawa @ Boston @ N.Y. Rangers Boston @ New Jersey @ Toronto @ Toronto Ottawa Philadelphia @ Ottawa Montreal @ Montreal Toronto @ Carolina 2-3 1-2 10-1 3-1 1-4 1-4 2-1 8-4 5-2 4-2 2-1 3-2 2-3 5-3 3-4 2-4 6-2 3-2 3-2 8-5 6-5 6-2 6-4 3-1 2-4 0-5 3-4 1-3 4-5 4-5 4-3 1-3 0-7 3-2 5-4 2-4 6-2 3-1 4-2 6-0 4-0
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2007-2008 Regular Season Scores
Record: 39-31-12
Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 N.Y. Islanders @ N.Y. Islanders Atlanta Washington Toronto Columbus @ Montreal @ Carolina @ Florida @ Tampa Bay @ Boston Florida @ Montreal Boston Toronto @ Boston @ Ottawa Montreal Ottawa Montreal @ Montreal @ Washington St. Louis Carolina @ Anaheim @ Los Angeles @ San Jose Boston N.Y. Islanders @ Washington Chicago @ N.Y. Islanders Philadelphia @ Philadelphia Ottawa @ New Jersey @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Ottawa @ Atlanta @ New Jersey 4-6 2-3 6-0 7-3 5-4 0-3 2-4 2-6 4-2 4-3 3-4 2-4 0-2 2-1 0-3 1-2 2-3 4-1 4-2 4-2 3-0 3-1 3-4 8-1 1-4 2-8 7-1 1-4 5-3 5-3 3-1 2-1 3-2 6-5 3-5 1-2 0-2 1-2 3-5 2-5 1-2 L L W W W* L L L W W* L* L L W* L L L W W W W W L W L L W L W W W W W W** L O** L O** L L O** Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 @ Ottawa New Jersey @ N.Y. Rangers Atlanta @ Toronto @ Phoenix @ Dallas @ Tampa Bay @ Florida @ Atlanta @ Boston New Jersey Boston Florida @ Ottawa Toronto @ N.Y. Rangers Pittsburgh Tampa Bay @ Toronto N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia Nashville Montreal Detroit @ Philadelphia Washington @ Carolina N.Y. Rangers @ Pittsburgh Carolina @ Toronto Tampa Bay Toronto Ottawa @ Ottawa Montreal Boston @ Toronto @ Montreal @Boston 2-3 2-3 1-2 10-1 2-4 2-6 2-1 4-2 1-0 4-5 4-2 3-2 2-3 5-3 5-1 1-0 1-5 1-4 4-3 5-1 3-4 3-4 8-4 2-6 2-4 5-2 1-3 3-4 2-3 3-7 7-1 6-2 7-4 1-4 3-6 4-3 3-4 2-1 4-3 1-3 3-0
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NO. GOALTENDER 30 Ryan Miller 35 Jocelyn Thibault TEAM TOTALS *Overtime decision.
2318 .903
NO. GOALTENDER 30 Ryan Miller 32 Mikael Tellqvist (TOT) (PHX) (BUF) 40 Patrick Lalime TEAM TOTALS *Overtime decision.
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2009-2010 Regular Season Scores
Record: 45-27-10
Oct. 3 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Montreal Phoenix @ Nashville Detroit N.Y. Islanders Atlanta @ Florida @ Tampa Bay @ New Jersey Toronto @ N.Y. Islanders N.Y. Islanders Philadelphia @ Boston Edmonton Calgary @ Philadelphia Florida Boston @ Ottawa @ Washington @ Philadelphia Carolina @ Toronto Montreal N.Y. Rangers New Jersey Washington Chicago @ N.Y. Rangers @ Montreal @ Ottawa Toronto Pittsburgh @ Toronto @ Washington Ottawa @ St. Louis Pittsburgh Atlanta @ Montreal 1-2 2-1 1-0 6-2 6-3 2-4 5-2 3-2 4-1 3-2 0-5 3-0 2-5 2-4 3-1 2-1 3-2 2-6 1-2 3-5 0-2 4-2 5-1 3-0 6-2 1-2 0-3 3-0 2-1 3-2 4-3 0-2 5-2 1-2 3-2 2-5 2-3 5-3 4-3 4-3 1-0 O* W W W W L W W** W W* L W L L W W** W L O* L L W W W W L L W W W W L W O** W* L O** W W W* W Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Tampa Bay Toronto Colorado @ Atlanta @ N.Y. Rangers @ Phoenix @ Anaheim @ Los Angeles @ San Jose @ Vancouver New Jersey Boston @ Pittsburgh Ottawa Carolina @ Columbus Boston @ Carolina San Jose @ Pittsburgh Washington Philadelphia @ N.Y. Rangers Dallas Minnesota @ Detroit @ Atlanta @ Tampa Bay @ Florida @ Carolina Montreal Ottawa Tampa Bay @ Boston Florida @ Toronto @ Montreal N.Y. Rangers @ Boston @ Ottawa @ New Jersey 5-3 3-2 3-4 2-1 2-3 7-2 4-5 3-4 2-5 2-3 2-1 2-1 4-5 2-4 3-4 0-4 2-3 3-4 3-1 2-3 1-3 3-2 2-1 5-3 2-3 2-3 3-4 6-2 3-1 5-3 3-2 2-4 7-1 3-2 6-2 2-4 0-3 5-2 1-3 5-2 1-2
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* Includes four points for regulation tie (losses in overtime) # Includes three points for regulation tie (loss in overtime)
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Sabres Longest Winning Streaks Games Dates 10 10/04/06 to 10/26/06 10 1/04/84 to 1/23/84 9 12/11/76 to 12/29/76 9 11/24/79 to 12/13/79
Note: Sabres won 15 straight over two seasons -- 4/8/06 to 10/26/06
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Sabres Longest Losing Streaks Games Dates 8 1/25/03 to 2/13/03 7 12/04/03 to 12/19/03 7 12/20/02 to 12/31/02 7 11/03/02 to 11/19/02 Sabres Longest Unbeaten Streaks Games Dates 14 3/06/80 to 4/06/80 13 1/04/84 to 1/29/84 13 1/21/98 to 3/02/98 Sabres Longest Winless Streaks Games Dates 12 11/23/91 to 12/20/91 12 10/25/02 to 11/19/02 10 11/07/71 to 12/01/71 Sabres Most Consecutive Ties Games Dates 4 12/22/77 to 1/01/78 4 1/09/81 to 1/16/81 4 2/26/82 to 3/06/82 4 12/09/84 to 12/16/84
Sabres Unbeaten Streaks Games Dates 6 3/30/11 to 4/9/11 7 2/23/11 to 3/6/11 8 11/29/98 to 12/18/98 9 10/27/98 to 11/20/98 10 12/23/84 to 1/12/85 11 12/15/77 to 1/11/78 12 1/29/97 to 2/23/97 13 1/21/98 to 3/02/98 14 3/06/80 to 4/06/80 Sabres Winless Streaks Games Dates 6 3/22/97 to 4/02/97 7 10/02/99 to 10/20/99 8 12/04/03 to 12/23/03 9 None 10 12/26/07 to 1/16/08 11 None 12 11/23/91 to 12/20/91 Sabres Consecutive Ties Games Dates 4 12/9/84 to 12/16/84
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Preseason YEAR 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTALS W 1 3 4 0 4 3 4 3 5 3 4 2 5 2 5 3 4 7 7 4 2 3 5 1 2 4 3 0 2 2 7 2 4 3 6 4 4 2 4 4 137 L 4 1 2 6 4 6 5 3 6 6 5 5 2 8 2 3 5 2 0 3 4 5 4 6 4 4 4 6 6 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 2 4 1 2 148 T 4 5 2 2 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 3 4 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 48 Regular Season GP 78 78 78 78 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 84 84 48 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 3198 W 24 16 37 32 49 46 48 44 36 47 39 39 38 48 38 37 28 37 38 45 31 31 38 43 22 33 40 36 37 35 46 35 27 37 52 53 39 41 45 43 1530 L 39 43 27 34 16 21 24 19 28 17 20 26 29 25 28 37 44 32 35 27 30 37 36 32 19 42 30 29 28 36 31 36 45 34 24 22 31 32 27 29 1205 T 15 19 14 12 15 13 8 17 16 16 21 15 13 7 14 6 8 11 7 8 19 12 10 9 7 7 12 17 17 11 5 11 10 11 6 7 12 9 10 10 463 GF 217 203 257 242 354 339 301 288 280 318 327 307 318 315 290 296 280 283 291 286 292 289 335 282 130 247 237 211 207 213 218 213 190 220 281 308 255 250 235 245 10650 GA 291 289 219 250 240 240 220 215 263 201 250 273 285 257 237 291 308 305 299 248 278 299 297 218 119 262 208 187 175 204 184 200 219 221 239 242 242 234 207 229 9645 PTS 63 51 88 76 113 105 104 105 88 110 99 93 89 103 90 80 64 85 83 98 81 74 86 95 51 73 92 89 91 85 98 82 72 85 110 113 90 91 100 96 3541 Playoffs W --2 -10 4 2 3 1 9 4 1 6 0 2 --2 1 2 2 3 4 3 1 -5 10 14 1 7 ---11 9 --2 3 124 L --4 -7 5 4 5 2 5 4 3 4 3 3 --4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -7 5 7 4 6 ---7 7 --4 4 132
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1970 to 1993 Date Oct. 26, 1983 Nov. 16, 1983 Feb. 8, 1984 Feb. 17, 1984 Feb. 21, 1984 Mar. 11, 1984 Oct. 13, 1984 Feb. 15, 1985 Mar. 24, 1985 Nov. 30, 1985 Jan. 17, 1986 Mar. 11, 1986 Oct. 22, 1986 Nov. 12, 1986 Dec. 20, 1986 Jan. 8, 1987 Jan. 18, 1987 Feb. 14, 1988 Oct. 9, 1988 Nov. 13, 1988 Nov. 25, 1988 Dec. 3, 1988 Jan. 4, 1989 Jan. 21, 1989 Oct. 27, 1989 Dec. 7, 1989 Dec. 29, 1989 Feb. 20, 1990 Mar. 14, 1990 Mar. 18, 1990 Mar. 31, 1990 Nov. 23, 1990 Dec. 7, 1990 Dec. 18, 1990 Feb. 6, 1991 Mar. 20, 1991 Nov. 8, 1991 Nov. 29, 1991 Jan. 23, 1992 Mar. 28, 1992 Oct. 16, 1992 Nov. 2, 1992 Jan. 3, 1993 Jan. 17, 1993 Jan. 19, 1993 Jan. 26, 1993 Jan. 31, 1993 Apr. 13, 1993 Opponent @ Detroit @ Winnipeg @ Pittsburgh Minnesota @ Philadelphia Hartford @ Toronto Montreal Boston @ Toronto Montreal @ St. Louis @ Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers @ Toronto @ Minnesota Edmonton Chicago @ Philadelphia Edmonton Chicago @ Montreal Hartford @ Boston Toronto @ Philadelphia Boston @ Winnipeg Los Angeles Winnipeg @ Pittsburgh Edmonton Hartford @ Hartford St. Louis Montreal Philadelphia N.Y. Rangers @ Pittsburgh @ Boston Tampa Bay @ N.Y. Rangers St. Louis @ Edmonton @ Calgary @ Philadelphia Edmonton Montreal Scorer Steve Yzerman Mike Ramsey Dave Andreychuk Dave Andreychuk Phil Housley Mike Foligno Jim Benning Mats Naslund Dave Reid Steve Thomas Gates Orlando Charlie Bourgeois Randy Cunneyworth Walt Poddubny Steve Thomas Brian Bellows Scott Arniel Steve Thomas Ron Sutter Esa Tikkanen Phil Housley Guy Carbonneau Brian Lawton Pierre Turgeon Pierre Turgeon Ron Sutter Craig Janney Mike Hartman Bob Kudelski Phil Housley Uwe Krupp Benoit Hogue Scott Young Dave Andreychuk Brett Hull Dave Andreychuk Donald Audette Mark Messier Donald Audette Steve Heinze Bob Sweeney Darren Turcotte Brad May Zdeno Ciger Yuri Khmylev Bob Sweeney Kelly Buchberger Brian Bellows Score 6-5 DET 6-5 BUF 6-5 BUF 5-4 BUF 5-4 BUF 4-3 BUF 4-3 TOR 4-3 MTL 4-3 BOS 3-2 TOR 5-4 BUF 3-2 STL 5-4 PIT 2-1 NYR 5-4 TOR 5-4 MIN 6-5 BUF 4-3 CHI 4-3 PHI 5-4 EDM 5-4 BUF 3-2 MTL 5-4 HFD 6-5 BUF 6-5 BUF 4-3 PHI 4-3 BOS 4-3 BUF 6-5 LA 4-3 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 4-3 HFD 4-3 BUF 5-4 STL 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 5-4 NYR 5-4 BUF 4-3 BOS 5-4 BUF 7-6 NYR 6-5 BUF 3-2 EDM 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 5-4 EDM 3-2 MTL Time 4:38 0:17 0:31 1:31 4:09 1:53 2:41 2:31 0:56 0:26 1:11 2:04 2:30 2:01 4:55 1:05 1:49 3:48 2:44 3:25 3:15 4:22 3:19 3:58 2:30 0:24 1:33 2:06 1:25 2:03 1:00 0:34 0:53 1:07 4:15 1:14 1:29 0:43 4:15 3:59 2:30 0:58 1:20 0:25 2:07 2:23 0:46 3:50
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1993 to 2001 Date Dec. 2, 1993 Dec. 26, 1993 Jan. 7, 1994 Mar. 30, 1994 Mar. 14, 1995 Mar. 18, 1995 Dec. 22, 1995 Jan. 13, 1996 Jan. 30, 1996 Feb. 7, 1996 Feb. 17, 1996 Feb. 28, 1996 Mar. 8, 1996 Mar. 29, 1996 Nov. 9, 1996 Nov. 11, 1996 Nov. 23, 1996 Dec. 4, 1996 Dec. 11, 1996 Jan. 12, 1997 Mar. 11, 1997 Mar. 26, 1997 Mar. 28, 1997 Oct. 31, 1997 Nov. 1, 1997 Dec 12, 1997 Apr. 15, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998 Jan. 6, 1999 Feb. 17, 1999 Mar. 19, 1999 Mar. 28, 1999 Apr. 17, 1999 Oct. 29, 1999 Nov. 4, 1999 Nov. 28, 1999 Dec. 8, 1999 Feb. 10, 2000 Feb. 12, 2000 Mar. 8, 2000 Mar. 15, 2000 Apr. 7, 2000 Oct. 21, 2000 Nov. 13, 2000 Feb. 7, 2001 Feb. 10, 2001 Mar. 3, 2001 Opponent @ Florida @ NY Islanders Pittsburgh Tampa Bay @ Florida @ Ottawa Boston @ Edmonton @ NY Islanders Boston @ Hartford @ Ottawa @ Anaheim Philadelphia @ Hartford Florida @ Boston Vancouver @ Montreal @ Phoenix Philadelphia NY Islanders @ Detroit @ Carolina @ Florida Carolina @ New Jersey @ Ottawa @ Anaheim Toronto @ NY Rangers Pittsburgh @ Boston Florida @ Chicago @ Tampa Bay @ Toronto @ Nashville @ Philadelphia Boston @ San Jose Pittsburgh @ Detroit Calgary NY Islanders @ Ottawa @ Colorado Scorer Jesse Belanger Benoit Hogue Ron Francis Brian Bradley Yuri Khmylev Troy Murray Ted Donato Doug Weight Mathieu Schneider Derek Plante Geoff Sanderson Derek Plante Paul Kariya Bob Corkum Curtis Leschyshyn Donald Audette Michal Grosek Mike Sillinger Dixon Ward Jason Dawe Michael Peca Bryan Berard Larry Murphy Jason Dawe Dixon Ward Matthew Barnaby Scott Stevens Andreas Dackell Michael Peca Mats Sundin Miroslav Satan Dixon Ward Hal Gill Geoff Sanderson Curtis Brown Michal Grosek Steve Thomas Jason Woolley John LeClair Stu Barnes Jeff Friesen Jaromir Jagr Brendan Shanahan J.P. Dumont Maxim Afinogenov Maxim Afinogenov Stu Barnes Score 2-1 FLA 4-3 NYI 4-3 PIT 3-2 TB 2-1 BUF 4-3 OTT 3-2 BOS 5-4 EDM 5-4 NYI 2-1 BUF 2-1 HFD 3-2 BUF 3-2 ANA 6-5 PHI 4-3 HFD 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 7-6 VAN 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 NYI 2-1 DET 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 3-2 BUF 5-4 NJ 3-2 OTT 3-2 BUF 3-2 TOR 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 2-1 BOS 3-2 BUF 5-4 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 TOR 2-1 BUF 3-2 PHI 2-1 BUF 6-5 SJ 2-1 PIT 5-4 DET 3-2 BUF 2-1 BUF 2-1 BUF 3-2 BUF Time 0:23 2:28 4:54 3:52 0:54 3:42 1:37 4:48 2:19 0:24 1:49 4:36 2:03 3:50 4:55 4:01 2:39 3:38 2:42 0:10 0:42 1:00 3:10 3:21 1:14 4:45 4:38 2:24 0:29 4:04 1:18 2:27 4:46 4:54 1:14 2:26 1:05 4:08 2:28 1:54 2:56 0:13 4:28 1:29 0:42 1:52 2:08
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2001 to 2009 Date Oct. 7, 2001 Dec. 14, 2001 Jan. 27, 2002 Feb. 8, 2002 Mar. 24, 2002 Nov. 19, 2002 Dec. 31, 2002 Jan. 4, 2003 Jan. 25, 2003 Jan. 30, 2003 Feb. 17, 2003 Feb. 19, 2003 Mar. 1, 2003 Mar. 12, 2003 Mar. 22, 2003 Mar. 24, 2003 Nov. 14, 2003 Feb. 20, 2004 Mar. 11, 2004 Mar. 13, 2004 Mar. 15, 2004 Mar. 17, 2004 Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 1, 2005 Dec. 8, 2005 Dec. 16, 2005 Feb. 7, 2006 Feb. 9, 2006 Apr. 5, 2006 Nov. 5, 2006 Nov. 10, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 24, 2006 Nov. 26, 2006 Dec. 23, 2006 Feb. 15, 2007 Mar. 18, 2007 Oct. 15, 2007 Oct. 27, 2007 Nov. 1, 2007 Nov. 7, 2007 Feb. 20, 2008 Mar. 8, 2008 Mar. 30, 2008 Oct, 23, 2008 Nov. 7, 2008 Dec. 20, 2008 Dec. 22, 2008 Apr. 1, 2009 Apr. 3, 2009 Opponent @ NY Rangers Carolina @ Washington Ottawa @ Ottawa @ New Jersey vs. NY Islanders @ Ottawa @ Ottawa @ St. Louis @ Atlanta vs. Montreal @ NY Islanders vs. Carolina @ Toronto vs. Colorado vs. Pittsburgh vs. Tampa Bay vs. Boston @ Boston vs. Toronto @ Atlanta vs. Pittsburgh @ Montreal vs. Anaheim @ Pittsburgh @ Montreal vs. Montreal vs. Ottawa @ NY Rangers vs. Florida @ Philadelphia vs. Montreal @ NY Rangers @ St. Louis vs. Edmonton @ Atlanta vs. Toronto @ Tampa Bay @ Boston vs. Boston vs. Tampa Bay @ Carolina vs. Boston @ Minnesota vs. Atlanta @ Montreal vs. Pittsburgh @ Atlanta @ Washington Scorer Brian Leetch Stu Barnes Stu Barnes Jason Woolley Erik Rasmussen Scott Niedermayer Jason Blake Ales Kotalik Daniel Alfredsson Keith Tkachuk Patrik Stefan Miroslav Satan Jason Blake Craig Adams Bryan McCabe Jochen Hecht Aleksey Morozov Daniel Briere Mike Knuble Mike Knuble Tomas Kaberle Derek Roy Jochen Hecht Brian Campbell Maxim Afinogenov Chris Drury Maxim Afinogenov Alex Kovalev Daniel Briere Daniel Briere Thomas Vanek Daniel Briere Sheldon Souray Chris Drury Bill Guerin Daniel Briere Keith Tkachuk Paul Gaustad Thomas Vanek Marco Sturm Clarke MacArthur Thomas Vanek Scott Walker Andrej Sekera Derek Roy Jason Williams Alex Kovalev Sidney Crosby Ilya Kovalchuk Jason Pominville Score 4-5 NYR 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-4 NJ 0-1 NYI 2-1 BUF 3-4 OTT 1-2 STL 3-4 ATL 2-1 BUF 2-1 NYI 2-3 CAR 2-3 TOR 4-3 BUF 2-1 PIT 4-3 BUF 3-2 BOS 3-2 BOS 6-5 TOR 4-3 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 MTL 5-4 BUF 4-3 BUF 5-4 BUF 5-4 BUF 2-1 MTL 3-2 BUF 3-2 STL 2-1 BUF 4-3 ATL 5-4 BUF 4-3 BUF 4-3 BOS 2-1 BUF 4-3 BUF 4-3 CAR 2-1 BUF 4-3 BUF 5-4 ATL 4-3 MTL 4-3 PIT 3-2 ATL 5-4 BUF Time 2:45 0:50 1:30 4:21 1:27 1:23 1:36 4:19 2:22 3:26 3:54 3:49 2:42 3:41 0:36 4:15 3:09 3:01 1:15 4:54 3:45 0:15 4:39 2:15 2:11 1:32 0:30 0:39 4:13 3:57 0:19 0:21 4:59 1:36 1:35 1:02 4:22 4:56 4:19 4:07 3:16 2:25 2:50 0:39 0:44 0:48 4:35 0:43 4:30 1:51
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2009 to 2011 Date Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 30, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 Dec. 21, 2009 Jan. 1, 2010 Jan. 14, 2010 Feb. 11, 2010 Mar. 5, 2010 Mar. 7, 2010 Mar. 13, 2010 Oct. 13, 2010 Oct. 29, 2010 Nov. 11, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 15, 2010 Dec. 7, 2010 Jan. 2, 2011 Jan. 8, 2011 Jan. 18, 2011 Jan. 25, 2011 Feb. 10, 2011 Feb. 13, 2011 Mar. 3, 2011 Mar. 6, 2011 Mar. 10, 2011 Mar. 20, 2011 Apr. 2, 2011 Apr. 3, 2011 Apr. 8, 2011 Opponent vs. Montreal vs. Toronto vs. Boston @ Toronto vs. Atlanta @ Atlanta @ Carolina vs. Philadelphia @ NY Rangers @ Detroit vs. New Jersey @ Atlanta @ NY Rangers vs. Washington vs. Vancouver @ Boston @ Colorado @ Phoenix vs. Montreal @ Ottawa @ Florida vs. NY Islanders @ Carolina @ Minnesota @ Boston vs. Nashville @ Washington @ Carolina vs. Philadelphia Scorer Brian Gionta Tim Connolly Patrice Bergeron Derek Roy Derek Roy Derek Roy Sergei Samsonov Tim Connolly Patrick Kaleta Brian Rafalski Ilya Kovalchuk Dustin Byfuglien Artem Anisimov Thomas Vanek Tyler Myers Mark Recchi David Jones Drew Stafford Jason Pominville Shaone Morrisonn Tyler Myers Michael Grabner Andrew McBain Drew Stafford Brad Boyes Martin Erat Alex Ovechkin Marc-Andre Gragnani Thomas Vanek Score 2-1 MTL 3-2 BUF 2-1 BOS 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 2-1 BUF 4-3 CAR 3-2 BUF 2-1 BUF 3-2 DET 1-0 NJ 4-3 ATL 3-2 NYR 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 3-2 BOS 4-3 COL 2-1 BUF 2-1 BUF 3-2 BUF 3-2 BUF 7-6 NYI 3-2 CAR 3-2 BUF 4-3 BUF 4-3 NSH 5-4 WSH 2-1 BUF 4-3 BUF Time 2:42 1:04 0:47 3:35 4:02 2:27 1:47 2:31 2:22 0:31 0:53 4:31 1:32 4:00 4:37 2:11 4:17 3:12 1:09 1:59 4:55 2:55 0:26 0:46 3:44 0:27 3:19 2:56 1:16
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1973-74 (6)
1975-76 (14)
28. 29. # 30. 31. *32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.
Danny Gare Rick Martin (10) Rick Martin (11) Rick Martin (12) Rick Martin (13) Fred Stanfield Rick Martin (14) Gil Perreault (5) Danny Gare (2) Rick Martin (15) Gil Perreault (6) Jim Lorentz (2) Rick Martin (16) Danny Gare (3)
Toronto Washington N.Y. Rangers Minnesota Washington Washington Montreal Vancouver California Chicago Minnesota Minnesota Toronto Toronto
8-3 W 5-4 W 9-1 W 5-2 W 14-2 W 14-2 W 4-2 W 8-5 W 9-5 W 6-3 W 8-2 W 8-2 W 4-2 W 5-2 W
10-12-75 10-19-75 10-22-75 12-18-75 12-21-75 12-21-75 1-5-76 1-8-76 2-1-76 3-4-76 3-14-76 3-14-76 3-27-76 4-4-76
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1980-81 (9)
1982-83 (4)
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1985-86 (4)
1988-89 (3)
1989-90 (2)
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2003-04 (3)
2005-06 (5)
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Alexander Mogilnys first three scores of a four-goal game at Winnipeg on 2-10-93 (6-2 W) were consecutive and uninterrupted. * Indicates 4-goal game. **Indicates 5-goal game. # Indicates three consecutive and uninterrupted goals (true or natural hat trick).
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1976-77 (5)
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1980-81 (5)
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1986-87 (2) 1987-88 (2) 1988-89 (2) 1989-90 (1) 1990-91 (3)
1994-95 (5)
1997-98 (13)
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1998-99 (10)
1999-00 (8)
2000-01 (13)
2001-02 (4)
2002-03 (6)
2003-04 (4)
2005-06 (2)
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2008-09 (5)
2009-10 (5)
2010-11 (6)
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1973-74 (3)
1977-78 (3)
1978-79 (3)
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1987-88 (4)
1988-89 (3)
1989-90 (4)
1992-93 (3)
1993-94 (4)
1996-97 (10)
1997-98 (4)
1998-99 (3)
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2001-02 (6)
2002-03 (9)
2003-04 (5)
2005-06 (4)
2008-09 (4)
2009-10 (6)
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Yearly Leaders
Sabres Yearly Leaders: Goals, Assists & Points
1970 to 2011 Year 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Goals Perreault (38) Martin (44) Robert (40) Martin (52) Martin (52) Gare (50) Perreault (39) Perreault (41) Martin (32) Gare (56) Gare (46) Perreault (31) McKegney (36) Andreychuk (38) Andreychuk (31) Foligno (41) Foligno (30) Sheppard (38) Turgeon (34) Andreychuk & Turgeon (40) Andreychuk (36) LaFontaine (46) Mogilny (76) Hawerchuk (35) Audette (24) LaFontaine (40) Audette (28) Audette (24) Satan (40) Satan (33) Audette (34) Satan (37) Satan (26) Satan (29) Drury (30) Vanek (43) Vanek (36) Vanek (40) Vanek (28) Vanek (32) Assists Goyette (46) Perreault (48) Perreault (60) Robert (44) Robert (60) Perreault (69) Perreault (56) Perreault & Robert (48) Perreault (58) Perreault (66) Van Boxmeer (51) Van Boxmeer (54) Housley (47) Perreault (59) Perreault & Housley (53) Andreychuk (51) Andreychuk (48) Andreychuk (48) Turgeon (54) Turgeon (66) Hawerchuk (58) Hawerchuk (75) LaFontaine (95) Hawerchuk (51) Mogilny (28) LaFontaine (51) Galley (34) Zhitnik (30) Woolley (33) Gilmour (48) Audette (45) Satan (36) Satan (49) Briere & Hecht (37) Afinogenov (51) Briere (63) Pominville (53) Pominville (46) Connolly (48) Vanek (41) Points Perreault (72) Martin & Perreault (74) Perreault (88) Martin (86) Robert (100) Perreault (113) Perreault (95) Perreault (89) Perreault (85) Perreault (106) Gare (85) Perreault (73) Perreault (76) Perreault (90) Perreault (83) Andreychuk (87) Andreychuk (73) Andreychuk (78) Turgeon (88) Turgeon (106) Hawerchuk (89) Hawerchuk (98) LaFontaine (148) Hawerchuk (86) Mogilny (47) LaFontaine (91) Plante (53) Satan (46) Satan (66) Gilmour (73) Audette (79) Satan (73) Satan (75) Briere (65) Afinogenov (73) Briere (95) Roy (81) Roy (70) Roy (69) Vanek (73)
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Sabres Yearly Leaders: Penalty Minutes, Plus/Minus, Goals Against Average
1970 to 2011 Year 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Penalty Minutes Pratt (179) Hamilton (105) Schoenfeld (178) Carriere (103) Korab & Schoenfeld (184) Gare (129) Korab (120) Korab (119) Korab (104) Playfair (145) Playfair (169) Playfair (258) Playfair (180) Playfair (209) Playfair (157) Foligno (168) Dykstra (179) Foligno (220) Hartman (316) Hartman (211) Ray (350) Ray (354) May (242) Ray (274) Ray (173) Barnaby (335) Ray (286) Barnaby (289) Ray (261) Ray (158) Ray (210) Ray (200) Boulton (178) Peters (151) Peters (100) Mair (128) Peters (100) Gaustad (108) Rivet (100) McCormick (142) Plus/Minus Atkinson (+1) Ramsay (+5) Robert (+16) Ramsay (+17) Luce (+61) Guevremont (+47) Hajt (+39) Hajt (+36) Ramsay (+21) Schoenfeld (+60) Ramsay (+39) Van Boxmeer (+23) Ramsey (+20) Foligno (+32) Hajt (+32) Foligno (+25) Foligno (+13) Johansson (+12) Ruuttu (+13) Ramsey (+21) Four Players (+14) LaFontaine (+10) Bodger (+14) Muni (+28) Khmylev (+8) Wilson (+13) Peca (+26) Shannon (+26) Shannon (+28) Tsyplakov (+23) Brown (+15) McKee (+18) Brown & Hecht (+4) Hecht (+17) Kalinin (+14) Vanek (+47) Pominville (+16) Connolly (+12) Hecht (+14) Montador (+16) Goals Against Average Crozier (3.68) Crozier (3.51) Dryden (2.65) Dryden (2.97) Bromley (3.10) Desjardins (2.95) Edwards (2.51) Edwards (2.64) Edwards (3.02) Sauve (2.36) Edwards (2.96) Edwards (3.51) Sauve (3.45) Barrasso (2.84) Barrasso (2.66) Barrasso (3.61) Barrasso (3.65) Barrasso (3.31) Puppa (3.36) Puppa (2.89) Malarchuk (3.35) Draper (3.21) Hasek (3.15) Hasek (1.95) Hasek (2.11) Hasek (2.83) Hasek (2.27) Hasek (2.09) Hasek (1.87) Hasek (2.21) Hasek (2.11) Biron (2.22) Noronen (2.42) Biron (2.52) Miller (2.60) Miller (2.73) Miller (2.64) Miller (2.53) Miller (2.22) Miller (2.59)
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Goals Gil Perreault Rick Martin Dave Andreychuk Danny Gare Craig Ramsay Mike Foligno Miroslav Satan Rene Robert Don Luce Alexander Mogilny Totals 512 382 368 267 252 247 224 222 216 211
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Totals 81 47 43 38 35 34 33 32 32 30 30
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Assists Gil Perreault Dave Andreychuk Craig Ramsay Phil Housley Rene Robert Rick Martin Don Luce Dale Hawerchuk Mike Foligno Mike Ramsey Totals 814 436 420 380 330 313 311 275 264 256
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Points Gil Perreault Dave Andreychuk Rick Martin Craig Ramsay Phil Housley Rene Robert Don Luce Mike Foligno Danny Gare Miroslav Satan Totals 1,326 804 695 672 558 552 527 511 500 456
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Totals 55 22 18 14 13 10 7 5 5 5
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Shots Gil Perreault Rick Martin Dave Andreychuk Danny Gare Don Luce Rene Robert Craig Ramsay Phil Housley Miroslav Satan Jochen Hecht Totals 3,079 2,519 2,342 1,783 1,776 1,754 1,614 1,597 1,560 1,493
Goalie Minutes Dominik Hasek Ryan Miller Don Edwards Martin Biron Tom Barrasso Bob Sauve Daren Puppa Roger Crozier Jacques Cloutier Gerry Desjardins
Totals 28,664 23,438 17,969 16,773 15,426 14,063 11,759 10,980 7,438 6,802
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Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Danny Gare (1979-80) Pierre Turgeon (1989-90) Derek Roy (2008-09) Thomas Vanek (2007-08) Chris Drury (2006-07) Gil Perreault (1976-77) Danny Gare (1975-76) Michael Peca (1998-99) Gil Perreault (1974-75)
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Phil Housley (1989-90) John Van Boxmeer (1981-82) Phil Housley (1984-85) John Van Boxmeer (1980-81) Phil Housley (1985-86) Phil Housley (1982-83) Phil Housley (1986-87) Phil Housley (1983-84) Doug Bodger (1992-93) Garry Galley (1995-96) Jerry Korab (1974-75) Phil Housley (1988-89) Campbell (2006-07); Dunn (1980-81)
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Fastest Two Goals by One Player For :05 (Nathan Gerbe, 1-21-11 vs. N.Y. Islanders) Against :10 (Darryl Sittler, 2-19-72 at Toronto) Fastest Three Goals by One Player For 3:49 (Don Luce, 12-22-74 at Washington) Against 4:55 (Rick Kehoe, 3-10-76 at Pittsburgh) Fastest Goal from Opening Face-off For :05 (Alexander Mogilny, 12-21-91 vs. Toronto) Against :09 (Yvon Cournoyer, 12-22-1973 at Montreal) (Jim Wiemer, 3-27-85 vs. N.Y. Rangers) Fastest Buffalo Goals from Start of Period One Goal :05 (Alexander Mogilny, 12-21-91 vs. Toronto) Two Goals :31 (Rene Robert and Rick Martin, 1-10-74 at N.Y. Rangers)
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Most Goals For Against Combined 14 11 18 (14-4 win 3-19-81 vs. Toronto) (14-2 win 12-21-75 vs. Washington) (11-2 loss 11-7-70 at Montreal) (14-4 win 3-19-81 vs. Toronto)
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Sabres and Opponents Shots Combined Most 100 (12-10-70 vs. Boston) Fewest 33 (10-15-83 vs. Boston) Greatest Margin of Shots Favoring Sabres 37 (3-3-82 vs. Hartford, 52-15) Opp. 44 (12-10-70 vs. Boston, 72-28) Sabres Shots in One Period Most 26 (2-25-78 vs. Cleveland) Fewest 0 (2-19-81 at Montreal) (1-16-99 at Ottawa) Shots Allowed in One Period Most 30 (12-10-70 at Boston) Fewest 0 (3-21-76 vs. Kansas City) Sabres and Opponents Shots Combined in One Period Most 41 (2-2-75 vs. Kansas City) Fewest 5 (3-14-72 vs. Minnesota) (12-23-72 vs. Los Angeles) (1-13-74 vs. St. Louis) Most Shots in Overtime Period Sabres 9 (2-1-00 vs. Anaheim) Opp. 10 (2-16-96 vs. New Jersey) Combine 12 (1-12-06 vs. Phoenix)
Most Points in One Period Combined 31 (3-19-81, vs. Toronto, 3 and Buffalo, 9) Fastest Two Goals For :04 Against :07 (Lee Fogolin and Don Luce, 10-17-74 vs. California) (Larry DePalma and Dave Snuggerud, 11-5-92 at San Jose) (Marcel Dionne and Hartland Monahan, 1-11-78 vs. Los Angeles) (Jim Moxey and Wayne Merrick, 2-1-76 at California) (Marian Stastny/Que. & Dale McCourt/Buf., 1-2-82 at Quebec) (Pat LaFontaine, Wayne Presley and Donald Audette, 3-22-92 at Chicago) (Danny Gare twice and Bob Manno, 10-26-84 at Detroit) (Jim Moxey/Cal., Wayne Merrick/Cal. and Danny Gare/Buf., 2-1-76 at California)
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Most Goals by Opposing Player Game 4 Rosaire Paiement (2-9-71 at Vancouver) Bob Schmautz (11-19-72 at Vancouver) Phil Esposito (1-14-73 at Boston) Mark Napier (12-3-80 vs. Montreal) Wendel Clark (10-11-86 at Toronto) Joe Nieuwendyk (12-13-87 vs. Calgary) Joe Sakic (4-14-92 at Quebec) Brian Bellows (2-27-93 at Montreal) Peter Bondra (4-3-96 vs. Washington) Jaroslav Svejkovsky (4-13-97 vs. Washington) Daniel Alfredsson (11-2-05 vs. Ottawa) Martin Havlat (11-2-05 vs. Ottawa)
John Bucyk (12-10-70 at Boston, 2g 4a) Garry Unger (3-13-71 at St. Louis, 3g 3a) Bernie Nicholls (11-22-87 vs. Los Angeles, 3g 3a) Hakan Loob (3-12-88 at Calgary, 3g 3a) Kevin Dineen (4-15-93 vs. Philadelphia, 3g 3a) Daniel Alfredsson (11-2-05 vs. Ottawa, 4g 2a) Martin Biron (11-21-08 vs. Philadelphia) Cam Ward (3-15-11 vs. Carolina) Rick DiPietro (10-11-03 vs. N.Y. Islanders)
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Opponent Career Points vs. Buffalo
Player Ron Francis Ray Bourque Michel Goulet Jaromir Jagr Peter Stastny Wayne Gretzky GP 128 128 84 73 78 55 G 36 27 38 41 41 27 A 78 86 62 55 51 56 PTS 114 113 100 96 92 83
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Most Seasons Career 17 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87)
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Most Games Played Overall Career 1,191 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Season 84 Pat LaFontaine (1992-93) Brad May (1993-94) Richard Smehlik (1993-94) Randy Wood (1993-94) Most Consecutive Games Played Career 776 Craig Ramsay (3-27-73 to 2-10-83) Most Games Played by Left Wing Career 1,070 Craig Ramsay (1971-72 to 1984-85) Season 84 Brad May (1993-94) Most Games Played by Center Career 1,191 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Season 84 Pat LaFontaine (1992-93) Most Games Played by Right Wing Career 889 Rob Ray (1989-90-2002-03) Season 84 Randy Wood (1993-94) Most Games Played by Defenseman Career 911 Mike Ramsey (1979-80 to 1992-93) Season 84 Richard Smehlik (1993-94)
Most Goals by Defenseman Career 156 Phil Housley (1982-83 to 1989-90) Season 29 Phil Housley (1987-88) Game 3 Jerry Korab (11-19-78 vs. Minnesota) Jim Schoenfeld (3-13-81 at Winnipeg) John Van Boxmeer (11-7-81 at N.Y. Islanders) Phil Housley (1-23-83 vs. Winnipeg; 1-22-88 vs. New Jersey) Hannu Virta (3-19-83 at Montreal) Most Hat Tricks Career Season 21 7 Rick Martin (1971-72 to 1980-81) Rick Martin (1975-76) Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Rick Martin (1971-72 to 1980-81) Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Danny Gare (1979-80) Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Danny Gare (1974-75 to 1981-82) Danny Gare (1977-78) Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1972-73; 1974-75 to 1985-86) Gil Perreault (1974-75 to 1985-86)
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Most Goals Overall Career 512 Season 76 Game 5 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Dave Andreychuk (2-6-86 at Boston)
Most Consecutive 20-Goal Seasons Career Career 12 10 Most 30-Goal Seasons Gil Perreault (1970-71; 1974-75 to 1977-78; 1979-80; 1981-82 to 1984-85) Most Consecutive 30-Goal Seasons Career Career 6 5 Rick Martin (1971-72 to 1976-77) Most 40-Goal Seasons Rick Martin (1971-72; 1973-74 to 1975-76; 1979-80) Most Consecutive 40-Goal Seasons Career 3 2 Rick Martin (1973-74 to 1975-76) Most 50-Goal Seasons Danny Gare (1975-76; 1979-80) Rick Martin (1973-74 to 1974-75) Most Consecutive 50-Goal Seasons Career 2 Rick Martin (1973-74 to 1974-75) Career
Most Consecutive Goal-Scoring Games Season 8 Alexander Mogilny (12-15-92 to 1-3-93) Mike Foligno (12-28-84 to 1-12-85) Miroslav Satan (12-19-98 to 1-2-99) Most Goals by Left Wing Career 382 Rick Martin (1971-72 to 1980-81) Season 52 Rick Martin (1973-74; 1974-75) Game 5 Dave Andreychuk (2-6-86 at Boston) Most Goals by Center Career 512 Season 53 Game 3 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Pat LaFontaine (1992-93) many times, last Derek Roy (3-27-10 vs. Lightning)
Most Goals by Right Wing Career 267 Danny Gare (1974-75 to 1981-82) Season 76 Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Game 4 Alexander Mogilny (2-10-93 at Winnipeg; 2-24-93 vs. Detroit) Miroslav Satan (2-16-04 vs. Atlanta)
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Most Points by Right Wing Career 552 Rene Robert (1971-72 to 1978-79) Season 127 Alexander Mogilny (1992-93) Game 6 Jim Lorentz (12-6-73 vs. N.Y. Rangers) Most Points by a Defenseman Career Season Game 490 81 5
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Most Consecutive Games with Assists Season 11 Gil Perreault (12-23-84 to 1-13-85) Most Assists by Left Wing Career 436 Dave Andreychuk (1982-83 to 1992-93; 2000-01) Season 51 Dave Andreychuk (1985-86) Game 5 Dale Hawerchuk (1-15-92 at New Jersey) Most Assists by Center Career 814 Season 95 Game 5 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Pat LaFontaine (1992-93) Gil Perreault (2-1-76 at California; 3-9-80 vs. St. Louis; 1-4-84 vs. Winnipeg) Pat LaFontaine (3-19-92 at Los Angeles; 12-31-92 vs. N.Y. Rangers; 2-10-93 at Winnipeg)
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Most Assists by Right Wing Career 330 Rene Robert (1971-72 to 1978-79) Season 60 Rene Robert (1974-75) Game 4 several times, last Alexander Mogilny (3-30-95 vs. Ottawa) Most Assists by Defenseman Career 334 Phil Housley (1982-83 to 1989-90) Season 60 Phil Housley (1989-90) Game 4 Bill Hajt (11-13-76 vs. N.Y. Rangers) Phil Housley (12-23-89 at Quebec) Toni Lydman (2-27-08 vs. Nashville)
Most Penalty Minutes by Right Wing 1,450 Mike Foligno (1981-82 to 1990-91) 335 Matthew Barnaby (1995-96) 1,390 Larry Playfair (1978-79 to 1985-86; 1988-89 to 1989-90) 258 Larry Playfair (1981-82)
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Most Points Overall Career 1,326 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Season 148 Pat LaFontaine (1992-93) Game 7 Gil Perreault (2-1-76 at California) Most Point-Scoring Games in Succession Season 18 Gil Perreault (10-24-71 to 12-4-71) Most Points by Left Wing Career 804 Dave Andreychuk (1982-83 to 1992-93; 2000-01) Season 95 Rick Martin (1974-75) Game 6 Dave Andreychuk (2-6-86 at Boston) Most Points by Center Career 1,326 Gil Perreault (1970-71 to 1986-87) Season 148 LaFontaine (1992-93) Game 7 Gil Perreault (2-1-76 at California)
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Highest Plus/Minus Rating Career 328 Craig Ramsay (1971-72 to 1984-85) Season +61 Don Luce (1974-75)
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Most Power Play Goals Career 161 Season Game 28 4
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Most Minutes Played Career 28,664 Dominik Hasek (1992-93 to 2000-01) Season 4,474 Ryan Miller (2007-08) Lowest Goals Against Avg. Career Season Most Fewest Most Shutouts Career Season 55 13 Dominik Hasek (1992-93 to 2000-01) Dominik Hasek (1997-98) 2.22 1.87 64 7 Dominik Hasek (1992-93 to 2000-01) Dominik Hasek (1998-99) Joe Daley (12-10-70 at Boston) Al Smith (3-21-76 vs. Kansas City)
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Most Shorthanded Goals Career 27 Craig Ramsay (1971-72 to 1984-85) Season 8 Don Luce (1974-75) Game 2 Don Luce (12-22-74 at Washington) Bob Sweeney (4-1-95 at N.Y. Islanders) Michael Peca (12-31-97 vs. Ottawa) Alexei Zhitnik (3-19-98 vs. Florida)
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Most Penalty Minutes by Rookie Season 309 Brad May (1991-92) Fastest Goal by Rookie from Start of First NHL Game Game :18 (Danny Gare, 10-10-74 vs. Boston) Most Penalty Minutes Career Season
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Most Games Played Career 491 Season 76 Most Wins Career Season Most Losses Career Season 234 41 170 34 Dominik Hasek (1992-93 to 2000-01) Ryan Miller (2007-08) Dominik Hasek (1992-93 to 2000-01) Ryan Miller (2009-10) Dominik Hasek (1992-93 to 2000-01) Roger Crozier (1971-72)
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Notes: Any player who took part in at least one Sabres regular season game in his career is listed. 10 players dressed but never played a game for Buffalo: #27 - Tim Regan (1973-74); #31 - Jim Weaver (1978-79); #30 - Jari Paavola (1981-82); #35 - Mike Craig (1984-85); #34 - Kenton Rein (1987-88); #33 - Bill Pye (1992-93); #30 - Markus Ketterer (1993-94 & 1994-95); #68 - Scott Buhler (1996-97); #00 - Martin Biron served as backup goaltender and did not play (3 times in 1996-97, 1 time in 1997-98); #31 - Jhonas Enroth served as backup goaltender and did not play (3 times in 2008-09). Michel Deziel is the only Sabre to have played in a playoff game without participating in a regular season game.
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Pct. 18.8 18.5 19.2 18.5 27.4 25.4 22.9 22.2 20.6 24.4 23.5 20.9 21.5 21.6 23.6 20.5 18.7 17.2 20.5 22.1 18.3 22.5 20.3 22.6 18.6 15.9 13.2 12.9 13.5 10.5 16.1 13.3 14.4 15.8 21.2 17.4 18.0 20.9 17.6 19.4
TS 302 281 241 237 326 304 274 218 258 252 268 281 274 277 295 342 355 439 410 351 367 424 437 380 220 461 364 413 399 361 334 304 363 348 439 386 333 336 284 300
PPGA 56 56 35 42 56 51 38 31 55 43 44 57 48 50 52 66 86 95 86 58 62 91 72 58 32 74 59 65 55 54 40 41 53 53 59 72 56 61 38 51
Pct. 81.5 80.1 85.5 82.3 82.8 83.2 86.1 85.8 78.7 82.9 83.6 79.9 82.5 81.9 82.4 80.7 75.8 78.1 79.0 83.5 83.1 78.5 83.5 84.7 85.5 83.9 83.8 84.3 86.2 85.0 88.0 86.5 85.4 84.8 86.6 81.4 83.2 81.8 86.6 83.0
SHGF 5 1 5 5 17 6 6 7 9 2 9 4 12 11 9 12 5 8 7 7 15 8 13 21 13 10 16 15 6 8 6 7 8 7 10 8 9 7 4 2
SHGA 12 7 5 12 5 8 7 3 4 4 10 10 9 14 5 14 9 13 12 7 8 11 17 8 7 12 4 12 7 10 5 6 11 9 17 13 8 5 3 13
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2005-2006 (5-5) Date Oct. 13, 2005 Nov. 22, 2005 Nov. 23, 2005 Dec. 19, 2005 Dec. 29, 2005 Jan. 12, 2006 Feb. 4, 2006 Feb. 12, 2006 Mar. 27, 2006 Apr. 3, 2006 2006-2007 (10-4) Date Oct. 4, 2006 Oct. 6, 2006 Oct. 13, 2006 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 2, 2006 Dec. 1, 2006 Dec. 9, 2006 Jan. 15, 2007 Jan. 19, 2007 Feb. 6, 2007 Feb. 10, 2007 Feb. 17, 2007 Feb. 22, 2007 Mar. 13, 2007 2007-2008 (4-9) Date Dec. 22, 2007 Dec. 28, 2007 Jan. 1, 2008 Jan. 8, 2008 Jan. 10, 2008 Jan. 12, 2008 Feb. 1, 2008 Feb. 6, 2008 Feb. 8, 2008 Feb. 25, 2008 Mar. 10, 2008 Mar. 27, 2008 Apr. 1, 2008 2008-2009 (8-5) Date Oct. 10, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 21, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Dec. 27, 2008 Jan. 9, 2009 Jan. 15, 2009 Jan. 19, 2009 Feb. 7, 2009 Feb 13, 2009 Feb. 26, 2009 Mar. 14, 2009 Mar. 28, 2009 SDG Daniel Briere Jaromir Jagr Ales Kotalik Maxim Afinogenov Mats Sundin Geoff Sanderson Thomas Vanek Eric Staal Petr Sykora Maxim Afinogenov SDG Daniel Briere Maxim Afinogenov Ales Kotalik Slava Kozlov Ales Kotalik Daniel Briere Thomas Vanek Marco Sturm Ales Kotalik Daniel Briere Ales Kotalik Petr Tenkrat Drew Stafford Sidney Crosby SDG Ales Kotalik Zach Parise Sidney Crosby Patrik Elias Dean McAmmond Zach Parise Eric Perrin Drew Stafford Phil Kessel Daniel Briere Scott Gomez Derek Roy Maxim Afinogenov SDG Ales Kotalik Slava Kozlov Thomas Vanek Ryan Smyth Ales Kotalik Ales Kotalik Jason Pominville Ales Kotalik Mike Fisher Derek Roy Jussi Jokinen Brett Sterling Toni Lydman Losing Goalie John Grahame Martin Biron Rick DiPietro Antero Niittymaki Martin Biron Martin Biron Dominik Hasek Ryan Miller Ryan Miller J-S Aubin Losing Goalie Cam Ward Cristobal Huet Dominik Hasek Ryan Miller Tim Thomas Kevin Weekes Cristobal Huet Ryan Miller Dany Sabourin Kari Lehtonen Miikka Kiprusoff Ryan Miller Martin Gerber Ryan Miller Losing Goalie Martin Biron Ryan Miller Ryan Miller Ryan Miller Jocelyn Thibault Ryan Miller Jocelyn Thibault Martin Brodeur Ryan Miller Ryan Miller Ryan Miller Martin Gerber Andrew Raycroft Losing Goalie Carey Price Patrick Lalime Manny Fernandez Ryan Miller Joey MacDonald Stephen Valliquette Marty Turco Tomas Vokoun Ryan Miller Evgeni Nabokov Patrick Lalime Patrick Lalime Carey Price
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2009-2010 (4-6) Date Oct. 24, 2009 Nov. 13, 2009 Dec. 19, 2009 Dec. 26, 2009 Jan. 9, 2010 Jan. 16, 2010 Jan. 21, 2010 Jan. 27, 2010 Feb. 9, 2010 Mar. 24, 2010 2010-2011 (4-6) Date Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 10, 2010 Dec. 4, 2010 Jan. 1, 2011 Feb. 15, 2011 Feb. 26, 2011 SDG Tyler Myers Jason Pominville Kris Letang Alexei Kovalev Matt Hendricks Trent Hunter Dustin Brown Jochen Hecht David Krejci Jason Pominville SDG Tyler Ennis Derek Roy Thomas Vanek Tyler Ennis Jochen Hecht Pavel Datsyuk Losing Goalie Mike Smith Miikka Kiprusoff Patrick Lalime Ryan Miller Patrick Lalime Ryan Miller Ryan Miller Martin Brodeur Ryan Miller Carey Price Losing Goalie J-S Giguere Johan Hedberg Brian Elliot Tim Thomas Carey Price Ryan Miller
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Attemps 36 40 29 26 18 24 14 7 23 4 1 3 4 7 2 1 4 7
PCT 50.0 32.5 34.5 34.6 44.4 33.3 42.9 57.1 17.4 75.0 100.0 33.3 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0
GDG 9 4 2 3 4 3 4 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Player Chris Drury Steve Bernier Paul Byron Patrick Kaleta Tim Kennedy Jordan Leopold Adam Mair Dainius Zubrus Nathan Gerbe Goaltenders Ryan Miller Jhonas Enroth Martin Biron Jocelyn Thibault Patrick Lalime Mika Noronen
Goals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GA 52 5 5 3 9 1
Attemps 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SA 175 19 12 10 23 1
PCT 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 PCT .703 .737 .583 .700 .609 .000
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GP 30 39 6 8 GP 17 58 38 9 5 18 7 4 18 6 31 40 40 GP 80 8 6 18 27 3 1 19 68 30 10 32 13 1 6 13 1 52 6 8 35 3 GP 3 5 4 6 20 GP 12 37 8 6 20 46 34 2
G 0 13 1 0 G 0 23 0 3 0 2 1 0 6 0 5 9 4 G 2 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 4 6 3 1 0 3 0 11 0 0 10 0 G 0 1 0 0 3 G 2 2 1 1 7 7 6 0
A 6 11 0 0 A 9 21 8 1 1 5 6 0 5 1 6 11 17 A 16 0 4 5 3 0 0 0 2 25 5 8 4 0 0 1 0 18 1 2 17 0 A 0 0 0 1 8 A 3 7 2 2 5 14 9 0
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GP 23 11
G 1 1
A 2 0
PTS 3 1
PIM 29 8
P-Q Player Peca, Michael Perreault, Gilbert Peterson, Brent Plante, Derek Playfair, Larry Pominville, Jason Pratt, Tracy Presley, Wayne Priestlay, Ken Primeau, Wayne Puppa, Daren Pyatt, Taylor R Player Ramsay, Craig Ramsey, Mike Rasmussen, Erik Ray, Rob Reekie, Joe Richard, Jacques Rivet, Craig Robert, Rene Robitaille, Mike Roloson, Dwayne Ronan, Ed Roy, Derek Ruff, Lindy Ruuttu, Christian S Player Sanderson, Geoff Satan, Miroslav Sauve, Bob Sauve, Jean Francois Savard, Andre Schock, Ron Schoenfeld, Jim Schultz, Dave Seiling, Ric Sekera, Andrej Shannon, Darrin Shannon, Darryl Sheppard, Ray Shields, Steve Simon, Todd Smehlik, Richard Smith, Al Smith, Derek Smith, Doug Snuggerud, Dave Spacek, Jaroslav Spencer, Brian Stafford, Drew Stanfield, Fred Stewart, Bill Sutton, Ken Svoboda, Petr Sweeney, Bob Sylvester, Dean
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GP 49 90 22 30 40 45 6 27 14 42 11 14 GP 89 72 27 55 2 12 6 47 6 4 6 41 42 23 GP 38 51 23 7 45 2 75 3 55 8 14 29 7 10 5 83 1 30 1 12 16 31 20 31 9 25 10 14 4
G 8 33 2 5 0 12 0 9 0 4 0 0 G 17 8 2 3 0 2 1 22 0 0 1 7 11 3 G 7 13 0 2 5 0 3 0 14 1 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 9 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 3 1 2 0
A 13 70 3 9 6 16 0 5 0 7 0 5 A 31 18 5 2 0 1 0 17 0 0 0 18 10 8 A 9 21 0 2 11 0 13 2 14 0 3 7 2 0 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 4 4 5 3 4 4 2 0
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GP 36 12 2 6 2 4 1 14 17 23 GP 17 35 36 54 17
G 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 12 G 7 5 15 8 1
A 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 11 13 A 5 14 5 12 3
PTS 12 5 0 0 0 2 0 2 20 25 PTS 12 19 20 20 4
PIM 28 12 2 0 0 12 0 8 18 14 PIM 20 35 18 48 6
W-Y Player Wakaluk, Darcy Ward, Dixon Warrener, Rhett Weber, Mike Wells, Jay Wiemer, Jim Wilson, Mike Wood, Randy Woolley, Jason Z Player Zhitnik, Alexei Zubrus, Dainius
GP 2 53 38 7 7 1 25 21 49
G 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 3 7
A 0 17 5 1 1 0 2 5 27
PTS 0 29 6 1 1 0 2 8 34
PIM 2 46 38 6 12 0 15 10 26
GP 70 15
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A 21 8
PTS 27 8
PIM 138 8
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1994 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE SCORE April 17, 1994 Buffalo 2, @ New Jersey 0 April 19, 1994 @ New Jersey 2, Buffalo 1 April 21, 1994 New Jersey 2, @ Buffalo 1 April 23, 1994 @ Buffalo 5, New Jersey 3 April 25, 1994 @ New Jersey 5, Buffalo 3 April 27, 1994 @ Buffalo 1, New Jersey 0 (4OT) April 29, 1994 @ New Jersey 2, Buffalo 1 1995 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE SCORE May 7, 1995 @ Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3 (OT) May 8, 1995 @ Philadelphia 3, Buffalo 1 May 10, 1995 @ Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 1 May 12, 1995 Philadelphia 4, @ Buffalo 2 May 14, 1995 @ Philadelphia 6, Buffalo 4 1997 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE SCORE April 17, 1997 @ Buffalo 3, Ottawa 1 April 19, 1997 Ottawa 3, @ Buffalo 1 April 21, 1997 Buffalo 3, @ Ottawa 2 April 23, 1997 @ Ottawa 1, Buffalo 0 (OT) April 25, 1997 Ottawa 4, @ Buffalo 1 April 27, 1997 Buffalo 3, @ Ottawa 0 April 29, 1997 @ Buffalo 3, Ottawa 2 (OT)
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(Buffalo wins series 4 games to 1) GOALTENDERS WINNING GOAL Hasek/Burke Audette (Buf.) Hasek/Burke LeClair (Phi.) Hasek/Burke-Hextall Grosek (Buf.) Hasek/Burke Satan (Buf.) Hasek/Burke Grosek (Buf.) (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 0) GOALTENDERS WINNING GOAL Hasek/Moog Sanderson (Buf.) Hasek/Moog-Thibault Barnaby (Buf.) Hasek/Thibault-Theodore Peca (Buf.) Hasek/Moog-Theodore Audette (Buf.) (Washington wins series 4 games to 2) GOALTENDERS WINNING GOAL Hasek/Kolzig Grosek (Buf.) Hasek/Kolzig Krygier (Wsh.) Hasek/Kolzig Bondra (Wsh.) Hasek/Kolzig Berube (Wsh.) Hasek/Kolzig Woolley (Buf.) Hasek/Kolzig Juneau (Wsh.) GOALTENDERS Hasek/Tugnutt Hasek/Rhodes Hasek/Rhodes Hasek/Tugnutt GOALTENDERS Hasek/Dafoe Hasek/Dafoe Hasek/Dafoe Hasek/Dafoe Hasek-Roloson/Dafoe Hasek/Dafoe GOALTENDERS Roloson/Joseph Roloson/Joseph Hasek-Roloson/Joseph Hasek/Joseph-Healy Hasek/Joseph GOALTENDERS Hasek/Belfour Hasek/Belfour Hasek/Belfour Hasek/Belfour Hasek/Belfour Hasek/Belfour (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 0) WINNING GOAL Brown (Buf.) Satan (Buf.) Ward (Buf.) Zhitnik (Buf.) (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 2) WINNING GOAL Thornton (Bos.) Brown (Buf.) Ward (Buf.) Zhitnik (Buf.) Khristich (Bos.) Brown (Buf.) (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 1) WINNING GOAL Sanderson (Buf.) Perreault (Tor.) Barnes (Buf.) Ray (Buf.) Rasmussen (Buf.) (Dallas wins series 4 games to 2) WINNING GOAL Woolley (Buf.) Hull (Dal.) Nieuwendyk (Dal.) Ward (Buf.) Sydor (Dal.) Hull (Dal.)
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GOALTENDERS Hasek/Cechmanek Hasek/Cechmanek Hasek/Cechmanek Hasek/Cechmanek Hasek/Cechmanek Hasek/Cechmanek & Boucher GOALTENDERS Hasek/Hedberg Hasek/Hedberg Hasek/Hedberg Hasek/Hedberg Hasek/Hedberg Hasek/Hedberg Hasek/Hedberg & Aubin GOALTENDERS Miller/Esche Miller/Esche-Niitymaki Esche/Miller Esche/Miller Miller/Esche Miller/Esche-Niitymaki GOALTENDERS Miller/Emery Miller/Emery Miller/Emery Emery/Miller Miller/Emery GOALTENDERS Miller/Ward Ward/Miller Miller/Ward-Gerber Gerber/Miller Gerber-Ward/Miller Miller/Ward Ward/Miller GOALTENDERS Miller/Dubielwicz DiPietro/Miller Miller/DiPietro Miller/DiPietro Miller/DiPietro
(Pittsburgh wins series 4 games to 3) WINNING GOAL Lemieux (Pit.) Ference (Pit.) Woolley (Buf.) Barnes (Buf.) Barnes (Buf.) Straka (Pit.) Kasparaitis (Pit.) (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 2) WINNING GOAL Briere (Buf.) Kotalik (Buf.) Forsberg (Phil.) Forsberg (Phil.) Connolly (Buf.) Kotalik (Buf.) (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 1) WINNING GOAL Drury (Buf.) Hecht (Buf.) Dumont (Buf.) Redden (Ott.) Pominville (Buf.) (Carolina wins series 4 games to 3) WINNING GOAL McKee (Buf.) Williams (Car.) Kotalik (Buf.) Recchi (Car.) Stillman (Car.) Briere (Buf.) BrindAmour (Car.) (Buffalo wins series 4 games to 1) WINNING GOAL Drury (Buf.) Bergeron (NYI) Briere (Buf.) Drury (Buf.) Afinogenov (Buf.)
2006 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE SCORE April 22, 2006 @ Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 2 (2OT) April 24, 2006 @ Buffalo 8, Philadelphia 2 April 26, 2006 @ Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2 April 28, 2006 @ Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 April 30, 2006 @ Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 0 May 2, 2006 Buffalo 7, @ Philadelphia 1 2006 - Conference Semifinals DATE May 5, 2006 May 8, 2006 May 10, 2006 May 11, 2006 May 13, 2006 2006 - Conference Finals DATE May 20, 2006 May 22, 2006 May 24, 2006 May 26, 2006 May 28, 2006 May 30, 2006 June 1, 2006 2007 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE April 12, 2007 April 14, 2007 April 16, 2007 April 18, 2007 April 20, 2007
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2010 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE SCORE April 15, 2010 @ Buffalo 2, Boston 1 April 17, 2010 Boston 5, @ Buffalo 3 April 19, 2010 @ Boston 2, Buffalo 1 April 21, 2010 @ Boston 3, Buffalo 2 (2OT) April 23, 2010 @ Buffalo 4, NY Islanders 1 April 26, 2010 @ Boston 4, Buffalo 3 2011 - Conference Quarterfinals DATE SCORE April 14, 2011 Buffalo 1, @ Philadelphia 0 April 16, 2011 @Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 April 18, 2011 Philadelphia 4, @ Buffalo 2 April 20, 2011 @ Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 April 22, 2011 Buffalo 4, @ Philadelphia 3 (OT) April 24, 2011 Philadelphia 5, @ Buffalo 4 (OT) April 26, 2011 @ Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2
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Notes: Sabres are 32-27 in overtime games during the playoffs (20-13 at home and 12-14 on road). Overtime goals have ended a Sabres playoff series 12 times (April 9, 1976; April 14, 1979; April 24, 1983; April 24, 1993; May 8, 1993; April 29, 1997; May 1, 1998; June 4, 1998; June 19, 1999; May 10, 2001; May 13, 2006 and May 19, 2007).
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GOALIE(S) Pete LoPresti (2) Gary Smith (1) Billy Smith (2) Empty Net (1) Dan Bouchard Andy Moog Andy Moog (2) Empty Net (1) Robert Esche (3)** A. Niitymaki (3)**
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GOALIE(S) Dave Dryden Roger Crozier (1) Gerry Desjardins (2) Don Edwards
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Gilbert Perreault Rick Martin Danny Gare Rene Robert Chris Drury Don Luce Craig Ramsay Donald Audette Thomas Vanek 33 24 23 22 17 17 17 15 15
Gilbert Perreault Danny Gare Chris Drury Stu Barnes Curtis Brown Dixon Ward Rick Martin Craig Ramsay Rene Robert Seven Players Tied
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Stu Barnes (1999 vs. Dallas) Rick Martin (1975 vs. Philadelphia)
6 Rick Martin (1975 vs. Philadelphia) Most Penalty Minutes 18 Alexei Zhitnik (1999 vs. Dallas) Most Power Play Goals 1 Jerry Korab (1975 vs. Philadelphia) Rick Martin (1975 vs. Philadelphia) Michael Peca (1999 vs. Dallas) Gil Perreault (1975 vs. Philadelphia) Alexei Zhitnik (1999 vs. Dallas) Most Shorthanded Goals o None Most Minutes Played by Goaltender 428 Dominik Hasek (1999 vs. Dallas) Most Shots on Goal 23 Gil Perreault (1975 vs. Philadelphia) Most Goals by Opposing Player 3 Brett Hull (1999 vs. Dallas) Reggie Leach (1975 vs. Philadelphia) Jere Lehtinen (1999 vs. Dallas) Most Assists by Opposing Player 7 Mike Modano (1999 vs. Dallas) Most Points by Opposing Player 7 Mike Modano (1999 vs. Dallas)
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Most Points 11 Pat LaFontaine (1992 vs. Boston) Most Penalty Minutes 56 Rob Ray (1991 vs. Montreal) Most Power Play Goals 5 Pat LaFontaine (1992 vs. Boston) Most Short-Handed Goals 2 Dixon Ward (1999) Curtis Brown (2001) Dominik Hasek (1994 vs. New Jersey)
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Most Penalty Minutes 24 Larry Carriere (1975 vs. Montreal) Most Power Play Goals 4 Stu Barnes (1999 vs. Toronto) Most Shorhanded Goals 2 Dixon Ward (1999) Most Minutes Played by a Goaltender 379 Dominik Hasek (1998 vs. Washington) Most Shots on Goal 27 Rick Martin (1975 vs. Montreal) Most Goals by Opposing Player 7 Guy Lafleur (1975 vs. Montreal) Most Assists by Opposing Player 7 Pete Mahovlich (1975 vs. Montreal) Most Goals by Opposing Player 10 Guy Lafleur (1975 vs. Montreal) Jacques Lemaire (1975 vs. Montreal) Pete Mahovlich (1975 vs. Montreal)
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Most Penalty Minutes 56 Rob Ray (1991 vs. Montreal) Most Power Play Goals 5 Pat LaFontaine (1992 vs. Boston) Most Shorthanded Goals 1 Craig Ramsay (1976 vs. St. Louis) Scott Arniel (1989 vs. Boston) Mike Foligno (1989 vs. Boston) Christian Ruuttu (1991 vs. Montreal) Dave Snuggerud (1991 vs. Montreal) Petr Svoboda (1992 vs. Boston) Pat LaFontaine (1992 vs. Boston) Wayne Presley (1993 vs. Boston; 1995 vs. Philadelphia) Brian Holzinger (1997 vs. Ottawa; 1998 vs. Philadelphia) Dixon Ward (1997 vs. Philadelphia) Darryl Shannon (1998 vs. Philadelphia) Chris Drury (2006 vs. Philadelphia) Mike Grier (2006 vs. Philadelphia) Most Minutes Played by a Goaltender 484 Dominik Hasek (1994 vs. New Jersey) Most Shutouts 2 Bob Sauve (1983 vs. Montreal) Dominik Hasek (1994 vs. New Jersey) Ryan Miller (2011 vs. Philadelphia) Most Shots on Goal 33 Drew Stafford (2011 vs. Philadelphia) Most Goals by Opposing Player 6 Michel Goulet (1982 vs. Quebec) Danny Briere (2011 vs. Philadelphia) Most Assists by Opposing Player 10 Peter McNab (1982 vs. Boston) Peter Stastny (1985 of Quebec) Most Points by Opposing Player 10 Peter McNab (1982 vs. Boston) Peter Stastny (1985 vs. Quebec) Denis Savard (1991 vs. Montreal) Adam Oates (1992 vs. Boston)
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Most Penalty Minutes 47 Lindy Ruff (1983 vs. Boston) Most Power Play Goals 3 Rick Martin (1975 vs. Chicago) Most Shorthanded Goals 2 Curtis Brown (2001 vs. Pittsburgh) Most Minutes Played by a Goaltender 452 Dominik Hasek (2001 vs. Pittsburgh) Most Shots on Goal 38 Rick Martin (1973 vs. Montreal) Most Goals by Opposing Player 7 Barry Pederson (1983 vs. Boston) Most Assists by Opposing Player 14 Rick Middleton (1983 vs. Boston) Most Points by Opposing Player 14 Rick Middleton (1983 vs. Boston)
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Most Penalty Minutes 32 Kevin Maguire (4-9-88 vs. Boston) Most Power Play Goals 2 John Tucker (4-9-88 vs. Boston; 4-10-88 vs. Boston) Randy Burridge (5-11-97 vs. Philadelphia) Miroslav Satan (4-27-98 vs. Philadelphia) J-P Dumont (4-24-06 vs. Philadelphia) Most Shorthanded Goals 1 (16x) Last: Jason Pominville (5-13-06 vs. Ottawa)
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Goals Against Most 58 (1975, 17 games) Fewest 9 (1979, 3 games) Most Shutouts For 3 Against 2 (1980, 14 games) (1975, 17 games)
Most Overtime Goals 6 (1993, 8 games) (1998, 15 games) (2006, 18 games) Longest Winning Streak 8 (4-27-98 to 5-23-98) Longest Losing Streak 4 (4-11-77 to 4-17-77) (4-15-76 to 4-22-76) (4-6-89 to 4-11-89) (5-2-93 to 5-8-93) Most Power Play Goals For 17 (1980, 14 games) Against 16 (2006, 18 games) Most Short-Handed Goals For 5 (2006, 18 games) Against 3 (1988, 6 games) (1980, 14 games) Shots on Goal For Most 561 (1999, 21 games) Fewest 83 (1984, 3 games) Shots on Goal Against Most 657 (1999, 21 games) Fewest 73 (1984, 3 games) Most Penalty Minutes For 349 (1988, 21 games) Opp. 308 (1988, 6 games)
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Most Goals in One Period For 5 (4-20-75 vs. Chicago, 3rd per.) (4-13-85 vs. Quebec, 3rd per.) (4-14-85 vs. Quebec, 3rd per.) (4-24-06 vs. Philadelphia, 1st per.) Against 5 (4-5-73 at Montreal, 2nd per.) (4-8-82 at Boston, 2nd per.) (4-20-83 at Boston, 1st per.) Combine 7 (4-13-85 vs. Quebec, 3rd per.) (5-11-97 vs. Philadelphia, 2nd. per.) Most Shorthanded Goals in Game For 2 (Scott Arniel and Mike Foligno, 4-5-89 at Boston) (Darryl Shannon and Brian Holzinger, 4-27-98 vs. Philadelphia) Most Shorthanded Goals on Same Penalty For 2 (Darryl Shannon and Brian Holzinger, 4-27-98 vs. Philadelphia) Greatest Winning Margin 8 (2001 vs. Philadelphia, 8-0) Greatest Losing Margin 9 (1983 at Boston, 9-0) Shots on Goal Most 58 (4-22-06 vs. Philadelphia) Fewest 12 (6-12-99 vs. Dallas) Shots on Goal Against Most 70 (4-27-94 vs. New Jersey) Fewest 14 (4-22-75 vs. Chicago) Shots on Goal in One Period Most 22 (4-8-76 vs. St. Louis, 1st per.) (4-15-77 vs. N.Y. Islanders, 1st per.) Least 2 (4-29-97 vs. Ottawa, 1st per.) (5-12-98 at Montreal, 3rd per.) (6-2-98 at Washington, 2nd per.) (6-15-99 vs. Dallas, 3rd per.) (5-8-01 vs. Pittsburgh, 3rd per.) Shots on Goal Against in One Period Most 24 (4-20-80 at Chicago, 2nd per.) 24 (4-15-10 vs. Boston, 1st per.) Least 1 (4-16-80 vs. Chicago, 1st per.) (4-11-82 vs. Boston, 3rd per.) (4-7-83 at Montreal, 1st per.) (4-4-84 vs. Quebec, 1st per.) (5-28-06 at Carolina, 3rd per.) (4-12-07 vs. NY Islanders, 1st per.) Shots on Goal by Both Teams One Period Most 35 (4-9-91 vs. Montreal, 2nd per.) Most Penalty Minutes For 121 (4-9-88 vs. Boston) Opp. 105 (4-9-88 vs. Boston) Combine 226 (4-9-88 vs. Boston)
Fastest Three Goals by Team For 1:48 (Randy Wood, Dave Hannan and Bob Corkum, 4-29-92 vs. Boston) Against 1:19 (Russ Courtnall twice and Mathieu Schneider, 4-3-91 at Montreal) Combine :36 (Eric Desjardins/Mtl., Stephane Richer/Mtl. and Benoit Hogue/Buf., 4-9-91 vs. Montreal) Fastest Three Goals by One Player For 12:37 (Dave Andreychuk, 4-14-85 vs. Quebec) Against 13:40 (Barry Pederson, 4-8-82 at Boston) Fastest Four Goals For 5:28 (4-27-98 vs. Philadelphia) Against 2:52 (4-3-91 at Montreal) Combine 2:38 (4-9-91 vs. Montreal) Fastest Five Goals For 14:37 (4-20-75 at Chicago) Against 9:31 (4-3-91 at Montreal) Combine 6:19 (5-11-97 vs. Philadelphia Fastest Goal from Opening Faceoff For :09 (Derek Roy, 5-16-07 at Ottawa) Opp. :14 (Kirk Muller, 5-6-93 vs. Montreal) Shortest Overtime Game 60:18 (Chris Drury/Buf. scored, 5-5-06 at Ottawa) Longest Overtime Game 125:43 (Dave Hannan/Buf. scored, 4-27-94 vs. New Jersey)
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15 Dainius Zubrus, Milan Bartovic, Dixon Ward, Sergei Petrenko, Greg Brown, Randy Wood, Lou Franceschetti, Kevin Haller, Doug Smith, Chris Langevin, Adam Creighton, Geordie Robertson, Yvon Lambert, Rob McClanahan, Mike Boland, Gary McAdam, Michel Deziel, Bryan McSheffrey, Gerry Meehan 16 Chris Taylor, Pat LaFontaine, Darrin Shannon, Mike Donnelly, Paul Brydges, Ric Seiling, Derek Smith, Peter McNab, Real Lemieux, Randy Wyrozub, Ron Anderson, Butch Deadmarsh 17 Marc-Andre Gragnani, Raffi Torres, Dominic Moore, J.P. Dumont, Randy Cunneyworth, Dixon Ward, Jason Dawe, Brent Hughes, Craig Simpson, Todd Simon, Colin Patterson, Mike Foligno, Gilles Hamel, John Gould, Rick Dudley, Derek Smith, Fred Stanfield, Bob Richer, Floyd Smith 18 Tim Connolly, Miroslav Satan, Michal Grosek, Wayne Presley, Dave Snuggerud, Bob Halkidis, Paul Cyr, Gilles Hamel, Danny Gare, Paul Terbenche, Kevin OShea 19 Tim Connolly, Norm Milley, Brian Holzinger, Randy Wood, Tony Tanti, Kevin Maguire, Bob Corkum, Doug Trapp, Bob Halkidis, Jim Wiemer, Sean McKenna, Jeff Eatough, Randy Cunneyworth, Derek Smith, Alex Tidey, Morris Titanic, Fred Stanfield, Steve Atkinson, Francois Lacombe, Brian Perry 20 Rob Niedermayer, Daniel Paille, Ales Kotalik, Jason Holland, Doug Houda, Bob Sweeney, Dave McLlwain, Mike Hartman, Don Lever, Brent Peterson, Kai Suikkanen, Don Luce, Dick Duff, Brian McDonald 21 Drew Stafford, Radoslav Hecl, Mike Hurlbut, Mark Astley, Scott Thomas, Christian Ruuttu, Richie Dunn, Claude Verret, J.F. Sauve, Dave Schultz, Ron Schock, Brian Spencer, Ron Busniuk, John Gould, Hugh Harris, Terry Ball, Larry Mickey, Larry Keenan, Paul Andrea, Jean-Guy Lagace 22 Brad Boyes, Adam Mair, Wayne Primeau, Charlie Huddy, Craig Simpson, Rick Vaive, Lindy Ruff, Jocelyn Guevremont, Peter McNab, Doug Rombough, Ray McKay, Rod Zaine, Don Marshall 23 Colin Stuart, Chris Drury, Sean McMorrow, Bill Houlder, Randy Hillier, Jiri Sejba, Ray Sheppard, Gates Orlando, Kai Suikkanen, Ron Fischer, Hannu Virta, Sean McKenna, Bob Hess, Randy Cunneyworth, Mike Ramsey, Ken Breitenbach, Larry Carriere, Joe Noris, Eddie Shack, John Gould, Rene Robert, Paul Terbenche 24 Paul Byron, Taylor Pyatt, Paul Kruse, Dane Jackson, Philippe Boucher, Randy Moller, Jay Wells, Mike Donnelly, Steve Smith, Ed Hospodar, Bill Hajt, Gary Bromley, Peter McNab, Randy Wyrozub, John Gould, Ron Busniuk, Chris Evans, Ray McKay, Jean-Guy Talbot, Butch Deadmarsh 25 Mike Grier, Mark Mancari, Vaclav Varada, Rob Conn, Dave Andreychuk, Mal Davis, Jere Gillis, Bob Mongrain, Terry Martin, Craig Ramsay, Hap Myers, Brian Perry
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The Buffalo Sabres have retired only six numbers since the franchises inception in 1970. The first Sabre to have his number retired was Gilbert Perreault (#11) on Oct. 17, 1990. The combination of center Perreault, left wing Rick Martin and right wing Rene Robert was one of the greatest lines in hockey history and without a doubt the best in Buffalo Sabres history. The three wore the blue and gold together from 1972 to 1979 and were labeled The French Connection, a name whose familiarity was helped by the 1971 movie of the same name. The trio was honored as Martin (#7) and Robert (#14) joined Perreault in a ceremony to retire the numbers of Buffalos famed French Connection on Nov. 15, 1995. The fourth Sabre to have his number retired was Tim Horton (#2) on Jan. 5, 1996. The Sabres retired two more numbers during the 2005-06 season. Right winger Danny Gare (#18) was honored on Nov. 22, 2005, while Pat LaFontaines #16 was hoisted to the rafters on March 3, 2006.
Gilbert Perreault can best be described as the Original Sabre. The NHL Hall of Famer was Buffalos first-ever draft choice and set the standard for all future Sabres to be measured. Perreault earned the Calder Trophy as the NHLs Rookie of the Year following his inaugural 1970-71 campaign. Even Perreaults uniform number bore the marks of an original Sabre, as it was #11 that came up on the wheel that gave Buffalo the first overall pick in the 1970 draft. Perreaults sportsmanship and outstanding play also helped him capture the Lady Byng Trophy in 1973. One of Perreaults six NHL All-Star games was the 1978 edition in Buffalo when he scored the game-winning goal 3:55 into overtime. He also served as the Sabres team captain from 1981-82 until his November 1986 retirement. Perreault is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, as well as both the Buffalo Sabres and Greater Buffalo Sports Halls of Fame. Perreault is still the teams all-time leader in career (regular season) games played, goals, assists, points and game-winning goals. There was only one number 11 in Buffalo Sabres history and, rightfully so, there will never be another.
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Games Played: 1,191
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Goals: 512
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Buffalo Sabres fans saw Rick Martin in almost 750 regular season and playoff games between 1971 and 1981. Number 7s career with the Sabres was highlighted by a Stanley Cup Finals appearance in 1974-75. That spring, Martin finished with 52 goals, one of which was the 1,000th in team history. The year prior, on the final night of the 1973-74 campaign, he recorded a hat trick at The Aud against St. Louis to become the first player in Sabres history to record 50 or more goals in one season. Martin even gave the hometown fans a reason to cheer in a game at The Aud in which he wasnt wearing a Sabres uniform. On Jan. 24, 1978, he scored the tying goal in the 31st NHL All-Star Game with just 1:39 left in regulation time to force overtime. That was just one of seven of the Leagues showcase games he would appear in during his career. He still holds two single-season Sabres records and is tied for another. In addition, Martin remains in the top three in seven of Buffalos (regular season) career leaders categories. Martin passed away on March 13, 2011, and his life was celebrated in a public memorial service at HSBC Arena on March 24. The team honored his memory by painting the #7 on the ice behind each goal for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs.
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Goals: 382
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With the warm spring air mixing with The Aud ice, Rene Robert skated out of the mist and scored the famous Fog Goal by beating Flyers goalie Bernie Parent in overtime of game three of the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals. The historic goal might not have taken place if not for the Sabres persistence in acquiring Robert. His road to Buffalo started by the Sabres claiming him from Toronto, only to lose the winger to Pittsburgh in the Intra-League draft on June 8, 1971. The Sabres were then able to acquire the final component of The French Connection in a trade with the Penguins on March 4, 1972. Robert finished the 1974-75 regular season with 100 points, marking the first time in club annals that a player reached the century mark in points in one season. That season, Robert was voted by his teammates as Buffalos most valuable player. He later recorded another Sabres milestone by scoring the 2,000th goal in club history on Dec. 22, 1977. Robert still ranks as Buffalos fifth all-time assist leader with 330 in his career with the Sabres. Coincidentally, Robert had also once worn number 7 in the blue and gold. He played in both the 1973 and 1975 NHL All-Star games.
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Tim Horton skated in the Sabres blue, white and gold for only two seasons, but the solid defenseman certainly made his mark on the team. Horton came to Buffalo in the Intra-League draft in June 1972 from Pittsburgh. Following that campaign, proof that he had made an impression on his fourth NHL club (also played for Toronto, N.Y. Rangers and Pittsburgh) came when he was named the recipient of the Memorial Award as the teams most valuable player as voted by his teammates. Today, in honor of the late defenseman, Hortons name is on the Buffalo award presented annually to the player whose performance is far superior to the public recognition he has received (known as the Unsung Hero Award before 1975). Horton saw action in 1,446 NHL regular season games plus 126 more in the postseason. Included in his playing days were eight out of nine complete 70-game seasons played between 1958-59 and 1966-67. Horton was a member of four Stanley Cup winning teams with Toronto and appeared in seven NHL All-Star games. Horton became a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977 and is also a member of the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame.
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Games Played: 124
Regular Season
Goals: 1
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Points: 23 Points: 1
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Pat LaFontaine enjoyed an illustrious 15-year career before retiring from the NHL in 1998 as the second highest-scoring American-born player with 468 goals and 1,013 points. He was born in St. Louis, but grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, and is still considered one of the games best playmakers, fastest skaters, and most humble of superstars. A member of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, LaFontaine began his career in 1983-84 with the New York Islanders. He had a career year for Buffalo in 1992-93 when he set Sabres records for points (148) and assists (95) in a season. After being sidelined by a serious knee injury for most of the 1993-94 season, he returned as team captain in 1994-95 and was awarded the Bill Masterton Trophy for perseverance and dedication to hockey. LaFontaine was with the Sabres from 1991-1997, finishing with 385 points (158+227) in 268 games. He completed the Empire State Hat Trick by playing for all three NHL organizations within New York State when he was traded to the Rangers in 1997. He remained one of the Rangers leading scorers until injuries forced him to prematurely retire on August 11, 1998.
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Games Played: 268
Regular Season
Goals: 158
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Danny Gare played his first game for the Sabres on October 10, 1974 against Boston, and scored just 18 seconds into his first NHL shift. He finished his rookie season with 62 points (31+31) and contributed 13 points (7+6) in the Sabres run to the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals. Gare followed up his strong rookie campaign with his first of two 50 goal seasons in 1975-76, when he netted 50 goals and 23 assists in 79 games, and chipped in two game-winning goals in the playoffs. That season, Gare recorded three of his 10 career hat tricks as a Sabre. In 1979-80, he scored a career-high 56 goals, including a club-record 11 game-winners. Rick Martin is the only other Sabre to have two 50 goal seasons. With 267 goals as a Sabre, Gare holds the record for goals by a Sabres right wing. He finished his Sabres career with 500 points. Gares career as a Sabre came to an end on Dec. 2, 1981 when he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. He spent his final NHL season in Edmonton in 1986-87. The Nelson, B.C. native finished his career with 685 points (354+331), and was inducted into into the Sabres Hall of Fame in 1994.
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The highest honor bestowed by the Buffalo Sabres is induction into the teams Hall of Fame. The Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame Committee is comprised of: Robert O. Swados, Wayne Redshaw, Bill Hajt, Scotty Bowman, Seymour Knox IV, Peter Andrews, Michael Gilbert, Ed Kilgore, Floyd Smith, Kevin Gavigan, John Murphy and Jim Lorentz. Member Frank Christie Roger Crozier George Punch Imlach Tim Horton Fred T. Hunt David Forman Don Luce Craig Ramsay Richard Martin Gilbert Perreault Rene Robert Danny Gare Jim Schoenfeld Induction 1980 1980 1980 1982 1982 1986 1986 1986 1989 1989 1989 1994 1995 Member Robert O. Swados Ted Darling Seymour H. Knox, III Northrup R. Knox Jack Gatecliff Larry Playfair Don Edwards Bill Hajt Wayne Redshaw Robert Rip Simonick Jerry Korab Mike Racicot Mike Ramsey Induction 1995 1996 1996 1996 1998 1998 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 Member Mike Foligno Dick Johnston Pat LaFontaine Rudy Migay Robert E. Rich, Jr. George Strawbridge Phil Housley Dave Andreychuck Milt Ellis Jim Lorentz Joe Crozier Jim Kelley Alexander Mogilny Induction 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2007 2008 2008 2010 2010 2011 2011
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Member Tim Horton Marcel Pronovost Gilbert Perreault Dale Hawerchuk Clark Gillies Grant Fuhr Pat LaFontaine Dick Duff
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Member George Punch Imlach Scotty Bowman Seymour H. Knox, III
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Member Induction Charlie Barton, Buffalo-Courier Express1985 Dick Johnston, Buffalo News 1986 Jack Gatecliff, St. Catharines Standard1995 Jim Kelley, Buffalo News 2004
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Regular Season First Players on the Ice: First Goal: First Assist: First Penalty: First Goal by Opponent: First Assist by Opponent: First Penalty by Opponent: First Power Play Goal: First Power Play Goal by Opponent: First Shorthanded Goal: First Major Penalty: First Major Penalty by Opponent: First Win: First Tie: First Loss: First Shutout: First Shutout by Opponent: First Goal at Home: First Hat Trick: First Hat Trick by Opponent: First Two-Goal Game: First Multiple-Point: Roger Crozier, Paul Terbenche, Tracy Pratt, Ron Anderson, Hap Myers and Bill Inglis Jim Watson, Oct. 10, 1970 at Pittsburgh (5:01, second period) Gerry Meehan, Oct. 10, 1970 at Pittsburgh on Jim Watsons goal Gerry Meehan, Oct. 10, 1970 at Pittsburgh (holding, 7:54, first period) Wally Boyer of Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, 1970 (8:09, second period) Duane Rupp of Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, 1970, on Boyers goal Duane Rupp of Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, 1970 (hooking, 1:41, first period) Gil Perreault, Oct. 10, 1970, at Pittsburgh (11:26, third period) Dave Balon of N.Y. Rangers, Oct. 14, 1970 at New York (15:52, third period) Ron Anderson, October 23, 1970 vs. Detroit (13:40, third period) Brian McDonald, Oct. 10, 1970, at Pittsburgh (fighting, 8:01, third period) Bryan Hextall of Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, 1970 (fighting, 8:01, third period) Oct. 10, 1970 (2-1 at Pittsburgh) Oct. 18, 1970 (1-1 vs. Pittsburgh) Oct. 14, 1970 (3-0 at N.Y. Rangers) Dec. 6, 1970 by Roger Crozier vs. Minnesota (1-0) Oct. 14, 1970 by Ed Giacomin at N.Y. Rangers (3-0) Oct. 18, 1970 by Gerry Meehan vs. Pittsburgh (5:48, second period) Jan. 29, 1971 by Gil Perreault vs. California Dec. 22, 1970 by Dave Balon of N.Y. Rangers Oct. 27, 1970 by Randy Wyrozub vs. Vancouver Game: Oct. 10, 1970 by Gerry Meehan vs. Pittsburgh (two assists)
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Playoffs First Game: First Goal: First Assist: First Penalty: First Major Penalty: First Power Play Goal: First Shorthanded Goal: First Game-Winning goal: First Goal by Opponent: First Hat Trick: First Hat Trick by Opponent: First Win: First Shutout: First Time Shut Out: First Series Win: First Series Sweep: April 4, 1973 at Montreal (lost 2-1) Craig Ramsay, April 4, 1973 at Montreal (3:13, second period) Don Luce, April 4, 1973 at Montreal on Ramsays goal Larry Hillman, April 4, 1973 at Montreal (6:21, first period) Larry Mickey, April 5, 1973 at Montreal (17:19, first period) Rick Martin, April 5, 1973 at Montreal (16:48, first period) Don Luce, May 3, 1975 at Montreal (6:42, first period) Gil Perreault, April 8, 1973 vs. Montreal (5-1) Jacques Lemaire of Montreal, April 4, 1973 (17:01, second period) Jim Lorentz, April 9, 1977 at Minnesota Yvon Cournoyer of Montreal, April 5, 1973 at Montreal April 8, 1973 vs. Montreal (5-1) April 9, 1980 vs. Vancouver (6-0, Bob Sauve) May 1, 1975 by Montreal (7-0, Ken Dryden) 4 games to 1 vs. Chicago (April 1975) 2 games to 0 vs. Minnesota (April 1977)
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Conn Smythe Trophy Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Frank J. Selke Trophy William M. Jennings Trophy
Lester B. Pearson Award Jack Adams Award Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Lester Patrick Trophy King Clancy Memorial Trophy NHL Foundation Award
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2010-2011 Selected as Second Star of the Week: Selected as Second Star of the Week: Selected as Second Star of the Week: Selected as First Star of the Week: Selected as Third Star of the Week: Selected as First Star of the Week: 2009-2010 Vezina Trophy: Calder Trophy: NHL Foundation Award: Voted to NHL First All-Star Team: Voted to NHL All-Rookie Team: Selected as NHL Rookie of the Month: 2008-2009 Selected to Eastern Conference All-Star Team: Selected as Third Star of the Month: Selected as First Star of the Week: Selected as Third Star of the Week: 2007-2008 Selected to Eastern Conference All-Star Team: 2006-2007 Voted to NHL Second All-Star Team: Voted in as All-Star Game starters: Selected as First Star of the Month: Selected as Rookie of the Month: Selected as First Star of the Week: 2005-2006 Jack Adams Award: Selected as NHL Defensive Player of the Week: 2003-2004 Selected to Future Stars Game At All-Star Game: Selected as NHL Defensive Player of the Week: 2002-2003 Selected to Eastern Conference All-Star Team: Selected to Future Stars Game At All-Star Game: Selected as NHL Player of the Week: Selected as NHL Rookie of the Month: 2001-2002 Selected to World All-Star Team: Selected to Future Stars Game At All-Star Game: 2000-2001 Vezina Trophy: William M. Jennings Trophy: 1999-2000 Selected as NHL Player of the Week: Selected as NHL Player of the Week: Dominik Hasek Martin Biron (April 3-9, 2000) (November 1-7, 1999) Dominik Hasek Dominik Hasek Alexei Zhitnik Tim Connolly Miroslav Satan Ryan Miller, Henrik Tallinder, Taylor Pyatt Miroslav Satan Ales Kotalik Derek Roy Martin Biron (October 20-26, 2003) Lindy Ruff Ryan Miller (Dec. 19-25, 2005, Jan. 31-Feb 5, 2006) Thomas Vanek, LW Ryan Miller, Brian Campbell, Daniel Briere Ryan Miller Drew Stafford Maxim Afinogenov Brian Campbell Thomas Vanek Ryan Miller Thomas Vanek Thomas Vanek (January, 2009) (October 13-19, 2008) (December 8-14, 2008) Ryan Miller Tyler Myers Ryan Miller Ryan Miller, G Tyler Myers, D Tyler Myers Awarded to Ryan Miller Drew Stafford Andrej Sekera Ryan Miller Jhonas Enroth Thomas Vanek Date (Nov. 29-Dec. 5, 2010) (February 7-13, 2011) (Feb. 28-Mar. 6, 2011) (March 21-27, 2011) (Mar. 28-Apr. 3, 2011) (April 4-10, 2011)
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1998-1999 Awarded to Date Vezina Trophy: Dominik Hasek King Clancy Trophy: Rob Ray Official NHL First-Team All-Star Goaltender: Dominik Hasek Selected to World All-Stars Team for NHL All-Star Game: Dominik Hasek (20 MINS, 4 GA, Starting Goaltender, Leading Votegetter) Alexei Zhitnik Selected as NHL Player of the Month: Dominik Hasek (December, 1998) Selected as NHL Player of the Week: Dominik Hasek (November 30- December 6, 1998, December 7-13, 1998, & April 5-11, 1999) Selected as NHL Player of the Week: Miroslav Satan (February 15-21, 1999 & March 15-21, 1999) 1997-1998 Awarded to Date Hart Trophy: Dominik Hasek Lester B. Pearson Award: Dominik Hasek Vezina Trophy: Dominik Hasek Official NHL First-Team All-Star Goaltender: Dominik Hasek Selected to World All-Stars Team for NHL All-Star Game: Dominik Hasek (20 MINS, 3 GA, Starting Goaltender) Selected as NHL Player of the Month: Dominik Hasek Selected as NHL Player of the Week: Dominik Hasek 1996-1997 Awarded to Adams Award: Ted Nolan Hart Trophy: Dominik Hasek Lester B. Pearson Award: Dominik Hasek Vezina Trophy: Dominik Hasek Selke Trophy: Michael Peca Lester Patrick Trophy: Seymour H. Knox III & Pat LaFontaine Official NHL First-Team All-Star Goaltender: Dominik Hasek Selected to Eastern Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Dominik Hasek (20 MINS, 1 GA) 1995-1996 Awarded to Date Selected to Eastern Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Dominik Hasek (20 MINS, 1 GA, Winning Goaltender) 1994-1995 Bill Masterton Trophy: Vezina Trophy: Official NHL First-Team All-Star Goaltender: 1993-1994 Awarded to Pat LaFontaine Dominik Hasek Dominik Hasek Awarded to Date Date
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Jennings Trophy: Dominik Hasek & Grant Fuhr Vezina Trophy: Dominik Hasek Official NHL First-Team All-Star Goaltender: Dominik Hasek Selected to Eastern Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Alexander Mogilny Selected as NHL Co-Player of the Month: Dominik Hasek 1992-1993 Elected to Hall of Fame: Selected as NHL Co-Player of the Month: Official NHL Second-Team All-Star Center: Official NHL Second-Team All-Star Right Wing: Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Awarded to Seymour H. Knox III Alexander Mogilny Pat LaFontaine Alexander Mogilny Alexander Mogilny (1 goal, 1 assist) Pat LaFontaine (1 goal)
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1991-1992 Awarded to Date (January, 1992) Date Selected as NHL Co-Player of the Month: Pat LaFontaine Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Alexander Mogilny (1 goal, 1 assist) 1990-1991 Elected to Hall of Fame: Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: 1989-1990 Awarded to Scott Bowman Uwe Krupp Awarded to Date
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Elected to Hall of Fame: Gilbert Perreault Official NHL Second-Team All-Star Goaltender: Daren Puppa Selected to Wales Conference Team for All-Star Game: Pierre Turgeon (2 goals), Dave Andreychuk (1 goal, 1 assist), Daren Puppa (31 MIN, 4 GA), Phil Housley (1 assist) 1988-1989 Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: 1987-1988 Official NHL All-Rookie Team Right Wing: Official NHL All-Rookie Team Defense: Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Selected as NHL Player of the Month: Selected as NHL Rookie of the Month: 1986-1987 Selected to NHLs All-Star Team for Rendez-Vous 87: 1985-1986 Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: 1984-1985 Awarded to Phil Housley Awarded to Ray Sheppard Calle Johansson Christian Ruuttu Tom Barrasso Ray Sheppard Awarded to Mike Ramsey Awarded to Mike Ramsey Awarded to Date Date Date Date
Selke Trophy: Craig Ramsay Jennings Trophy: Tom Barrasso & Bob Sauve Official NHL Second-Team All-Star Goaltender: Tom Barrasso Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Tom Barrasso (30 MIN, 2 GA), Bill Hajt (did not play due to injury), Mike Ramsey 1983-1984 Awarded to Date Vezina Trophy: Tom Barrasso Calder Trophy: Tom Barrasso Elected to Hall of Fame: Punch Imlach Official NHL All-Star First-Team Goaltender: Tom Barrasso Official NHL All-Rookie Team Goaltender: Tom Barrasso Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Gilbert Perreault, Phil Housley (1 assist) 1982-1983 Official NHL All-Rookie Team Defenseman: Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: 1981-1982 Awarded to Phil Housley Mike Ramsey Awarded to Date Date
Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: John Van Boxmeer (did not play due to injury), Mike Ramsey 1980-1981 Awarded to Date Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Danny Gare, Bill Hajt (did not play due to injury) Coach of Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Scott Bowman
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1979-1980 Awarded to Date Vezina Trophy: Don Edwards & Bob Sauve Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Goaltender: Don Edwards Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Defenseman: Jim Schoenfeld Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Right Wing: Danny Gare Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Gilbert Perreault (1 assist), Danny Gare, Jim Schoenfeld, Don Edwards 1978-1979 Selected to NHL Challenge Cup All-Star Team: 1977-1978 Awarded to Gilbert Perreault (1 goal, 1 assist), Jim Schoenfeld Awarded to Date Date
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Elected to NHL Hall of Fame: Marcel Pronovost Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Goaltender: Don Edwards Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Gilbert Perreault (game-winning goal in overtime), Rick Martin (1 goal) 1976-1977 Awarded to Date Elected to NHL Hall of Fame: Tim Horton Charlie Conacher Memorial Trophy: Jim Lorentz Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Left Winger: Rick Martin Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Center: Gilbert Perreault Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Gerry Desjardins (29 MIN, 2 GA), Gilbert Perreault (1 assist), Rick Martin (2 goals), Jim Schoenfeld Most Valuable Player in All-Star Game: Rick Martin 1975-1976 Awarded to Date Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Left Winger: Rick Martin Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Center: Gilbert Perreault Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Rick Martin (1 goal, 2 assists), Jerry Korab, Craig Ramsay Coach of Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Floyd Smith 1974-1975 Awarded to Date Bill Masterton Trophy: Don Luce Official NHL All-Star First-Team Left Winger: Rick Martin Official NHL All-Star Second-Team Right Winger: Rene Robert Selected to Wales Conference Team for NHL All-Star Game: Rick Martin (1 assist), Rene Robert, Gilbert Perreault, Jerry Korab, Don Luce (1 goal) 1973-1974 Awarded to Date Official NHL All-Star First-Team Left Winger: Rick Martin Selected to East Division Team for NHL All-Star Game: Rick Martin, Dave Dryden (30 MIN, 5 GA), Gilbert Perreault 1972-1973 Lady Byng Trophy: Selected to East Division Team for NHL All-Star Game: 1971-1972 Selected to East Division Team for NHL All-Star Game: 1970-1971 Calder Trophy: Selected to East Division Team for NHL All-Star Game: Awarded to Gilbert Perreault Rick Martin, Rene Robert (1 goal) Awarded to Rick Martin, Gilbert Perreault Awarded to Gilbert Perreault Gilbert Perreault Date Date Date
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Regular Season Year 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04* 2005-06* 2006-07 2007-08** 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
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HSBC Arena increased capacity from 18,595 to 18,690 to start the 1999-00 season due to reconfiguration of the arenas handicapped seating. Longest sellout streak including playoffs: 359 -- (October 15, 1972 to November 12, 1980) * One game held at Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY (11,200) ** One game held at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, NY (71, 217)
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Attendance 379,121 597,622 609,570 611,052 626,720 657,320 657,320 657,320 657,320 657,320 656,307 619,400 515,766 566,562 613,441 587,635 527,241 571,088 572,648 634,692 626,171 615,668 614,227 602,779 361,537 563,271 693,379 641,034 737,275 736,174 731,438 705,468 564,827 626,843 690,474 766,290 765,817 759,798 759,695 756,568
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1970 Date 6-9-70 6-9-70 6-10-70 Transaction Selected Kevin OShea, Cliff Schmautz, Brian McDonald and Bill Inglis in the Inter-League Draft. Claimed Joe Daley on waivers from Pittsburgh. Selected Tom Webster, Al Hamilton, Don Marshall, Tracy Pratt, Jim Watson, Francois Lacombe, Phil Goyette, Reg Fleming, Mike McMahon, Skip Krake, Jean-Guy Lagace, Craig Cameron, Chris Evans, Doug Barrie, Gerry Meehan, Paul Terbenche, Brian Perry, Howie Menard, Rocky Farr and Gary Edwards in the NHL Expansion Draft. Traded Tom Webster to Detroit for Roger Crozier. Purchased Ted Hodgson from the N.Y. Rangers. Purchased Floyd Smith and Brent Imlach from Toronto. Traded Craig Cameron to St. Louis for Ron Anderson. Purchased Dave Dryden from Pittsburgh. Purchased Bill Sutherland from Philadelphia. Traded Bill Sutherland to St. Louis for future considerations. Claimed Steve Atkinson on waivers from Boston. Claimed Paul Andrea on waivers from California. Claimed Bob Baun on waivers from Detroit. Traded Bob Baun to St. Louis for Jean-Guy Talbot and Larry Keenan. Traded Mike McMahon to Los Angeles for Eddie Shack and Dick Duff. Lost Cliff Schmautz on waivers to Philadelphia. Transaction Traded Jean-Guy Legace to Pittsburgh for Terry Ball. Traded Joe Daley to Detroit for Don Luce and Mike Robitaille. Selected Danny Lawson from Minnesota, Rod Zaine from Pittsburgh, Rene Robert and Ken Murray from Toronto, Ray McKay from Chicago, Tom Miller from Detroit and Hugh Harris from Montreal and lost Don Marshall to Toronto, Gary Edwards to Los Angeles and Rene Robert to Pittsburgh in Intra-League Draft. Traded Larry Keenan to Philadelphia for Larry Mickey. Traded Doug Barrie and Mike Keeler to Los Angeles for Mike Byers and Larry Hillman. Transaction Traded a second-round draft choice in 1972 (Larry Sacharuk) to the New York Rangers for Jim Lorentz. Lost Kevin OShea on waivers to St. Louis. Traded Eddie Shack to Pittsburgh for Rene Robert. Traded Chris Evans to St. Louis for George Morrison and a second-round draft choice in 1972 (Larry Carriere). Sold Phil Goyette to the N.Y. Rangers. Acquired Tim Horton from Pittsburgh in Intra-League Draft. Lost Tom Miller and Ken Murray to the N.Y. Islanders and Rod Zaine to Atlanta in the Expansion Draft. Purchased Rod Busniuk from Montreal. Transaction Traded Butch Deadmarsh to Atlanta for Norm Gratton. Lost Ray McKay to California and acquired Joe Noris from St. Louis in the Intra-League Draft. Traded Jake Rathwell to St. Louis for Paul Curtis. Traded Tracy Pratt and John Gould to Vancouver for Jerry Korab. Transaction Traded Paul Curtis to the N.Y. Rangers for Real Lemieux. Traded Doug Rombough to the N.Y. Islanders for Brian Spencer. Lost Ron Busniuk to Detroit in Intra-League Draft. Lost Paul Terbenche to Kansas City and Steve Atkinson and Randy Wyrozub to Washington in the Expansion Draft. Traded Gerry Meehan and Mike Robitaille to Vancouver for Jocelyn Guevremont and Bryan McSheffrey.
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1975 Date 1-27-75 3-3-75 10-1-75 10-1-75 1976 Date 6-11-76 1977-78 Date 3-3-77 9-20-77 1979 Date 2-6-79 3-12-79 6-13-79 10-5-79 11-13-79 1980 Date 3-10-80 10-30-80 1981 Date 1-12-81 3-10-81 3-10-81 10-5-81 12-2-81 12-2-81 1982 Date 2-8-82 6-9-82 6-9-82 Transaction Acquired Paul Harrison on waivers from Pittsburgh. Traded Alan Haworth and a third-round draft choice in 1982 (Milan Novy) to Washington for a second-round draft choice (Mike Anderson) and a fourth-round draft choice (Timo Jutila) in 1982. Traded Don Edwards, Richie Dunn, a second-round draft choice in 1982 (Rich Kromm) and a first-round draft choice in 1983 (Dan Quinn) to Calgary for a first-round draft choice (Paul Cyr) and second-round draft choice (Jens Johansson) in 1982 and a first-round draft choice (Norm Lacombe) and a second-round draft choice in 1983 (John Tucker). Traded a 12th-round draft choice in 1982 (Marco Callas) to Washington for a 12th-round draft choice in 1983 (Kermit Salfi). Transaction Traded Tony McKegney, Andre Savard, J.F. Sauve and a third-round draft choice in 1983 (Iirvo Jarvi) to Quebec for Real Cloutier and a first-round draft choice in 1983 (Adam Creighton). Lost John Van Boxmeer to Quebec in the Waiver Draft. Transaction Traded Steve Patrick and Jim Wiemer to the N.Y. Rangers for Dave Maloney and Chris Renaud. Transaction Lost Rick Dudley on waivers to Winnipeg. Traded Rick Martin to Los Angeles for a third-round draft choice in 1981 (Colin Chisholm) and a first-round draft choice in 1983 (Tom Barrasso). Traded Don Luce to Los Angeles for a sixth-round draft choice in 1982 (Jeff Parker) and cash. Acquired Yvon Lambert from Montreal and lost Rob McClanahan to Hartford in Waiver Draft. Traded Jim Schoenfeld, Danny Gare and Derek Smith to Detroit for Mike Foligno, Dale McCourt and Brent Peterson. Traded Bob Sauve to Detroit for a conditional first-round draft choice (Sauve was returned to the Sabres after the 1981-82 season). Transaction Traded Jerry Korab to Los Angeles for a first-round draft choice in 1982 (Phil Housley). Traded Bill Stewart to St. Louis for Bob Hess and a fourth-round draft choice in 1981 (Anders Wickenberg). Transaction Traded Gary McAdam to Pittsburgh for Dave Schultz. Traded Jocelyn Guevremont to the N.Y. Rangers for a third-round draft choice in 1979 (Jacques Cloutier) and a third-round draft choice in 1980 (Sean McKenna). Lost Lee Fogolin and Ron Areshenkoff to Edmonton, Terry Martin to Quebec and Dave Given to Hartford in the Expansion Draft. Traded Rene Robert to Colorado for John Van Boxmeer. Traded Alex Tidey to Edmonton for John Gould. Transaction Sold Roger Crozier to Washington. Traded Brian Spencer to Pittsburgh for Ron Schock. Transaction Traded the rights to free agent Peter McNab to Boston for the rights to free agent Andre Savard. Transaction Traded Norm Gratton and a third-round draft choice in 1976 (Ron Zanussi) to Minnesota for Fred Stanfield. Traded the rights to Garry Lariviere to the N.Y. Islanders for the rights to Gerry Desjardins. Sold Rocky Farr to Kansas City. Traded Larry Carriere, a first-round draft choice in 1976 (Greg Carroll) and cash to Atlanta for Jacques Richard.
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1985 Date 9-9-85 10-4-85 10-7-85 10-15-85 1986 Date 1-30-86 3-11-86 4-22-86 6-21-86 10-3-86 10-6-86 10-7-86 11-19-86 1987 Date 3-6-87 5-22-87 6-13-87 10-5-87 10-13-87 12-31-87 1988 Date 2-11-88 10-3-88 10-3-88 10-21-88 11-12-88 12-26-88 1989 Date 2-16-89 3-6-89 3-7-89 6-1-89 6-17-89 9-29-89 10-2-89 10-4-89 11-24-89 Transaction Traded Wayne Van Dorp to Chicago for a seventh-round draft choice in 1990 (Viktor Gordiouk). Traded Calle Johansson and a second-round draft choice in 1989 (Byron Dafoe) to Washington for Clint Malarchuk, Grant Ledyard and a sixth-round draft choice in 1991 (Brian Holzinger). Traded Lindy Ruff to the N.Y. Rangers for a fifth-round draft choice in 1990 (Richard Smehlik). Traded Mark Ferner to Washington for Scott McCrory. Traded Joe Reekie to the N.Y. Islanders for a sixth-round draft choice in 1989 (Bill Pye). Traded Jacques Cloutier and a sixth-round draft choice in 1990 (Derek Edgerly) to Chicago for Steve Ludzik and a fifth-round draft choice in 1990 (Todd Bojcun). Lost Mikael Andersson to Hartford in the Waiver Draft. Traded a fourth-round draft choice in 1991 (Keith Redmond) to Los Angeles for Dean Kennedy. Traded Bob Halkidis and future considerations to Los Angeles for Dale DeGray and future considerations. Transaction Traded Steve Dykstra and a seventh-round draft choice in 1989 (Davis Payne) to Edmonton for Scott Metcalfe and a ninth-round draft choice in 1989 (Donald Audette). Acquired Steve Smith from Calgary and lost Doug Smith to Edmonton and Jim Hofford to Los Angeles in the Waiver Draft. Acquired Wayne Van Dorp from Pittsburgh for a seventh-round draft choice in 1990 (Pat Neaton). Traded Bob Logan and a ninth-round draft choice in 1989 (Jim Giacin) to Los Angeles for Larry Playfair. Traded Tom Barrasso and a third-round draft choice in 1990 (Joe Dziedzic) to Pittsburgh for Doug Bodger and Darrin Shannon. Traded Adam Creighton and future considerations to Chicago for Rick Vaive and future considerations. Transaction Traded Norm Lacombe, the professional rights to Wayne Van Dorp and a fourth-round draft choice in 1987 (Peter Eriksson) to Edmonton for Mark Napier, Lee Fogolin and a fourth-round draft choice in 1987 (John Bradley). Traded Jim Korn to New Jersey for Jan Ludvig. Traded Tom Kurvers to New Jersey for a third-round draft choice in 1987 (Andrew MacVicar) and a 10th-round draft choice in 1989 (Mark Astley). Acquired Ed Hospodar from Philadelphia and Kevin Maguire from Toronto and lost Dave Fenyves to Philadelphia in the Waiver Draft. Traded Andy Ristau to Minnesota for a sixth-round draft choice in 1988 (David Di Vita). Traded Paul Cyr and a 10th-round draft choice in 1988 (Eric Fenton) to the N.Y. Rangers for Mike Donnelly and a fifth-round draft choice in 1988 (Alexander Mogilny). Transaction Traded Larry Playfair, Sean McKenna and Ken Baumgarter to Los Angeles for Brian Engblom and Doug Smith. Traded a 12th-round draft choice in 1986 (Doug Kirton) to New Jersey for Phil Russell. Traded a third-round draft choice in 1987 (Ross Wilson) to Los Angeles for an eighth-round draft choice in 1987 (Tim Roberts) and future considerations. Traded Gilles Hamel to Winnipeg for Scott Arniel. Traded Brian Engblom to Calgary for Jim Korn. Acquired Clark Gillies from the N.Y. Islanders and Wilf Paiement from the N.Y. Rangers while losing Pat Hughes to St. Louis and Mal Davis to Los Angeles in the Waiver Draft. Traded Ric Seiling to Detroit for future considerations. Traded a second-round draft choice in 1988 (Martin St. Amour) to Montreal for Tom Kurvers. Transaction Purchased Don Lever from New Jersey. Traded Randy Cunneyworth and Mike Moller to Pittsburgh for Pat Hughes. Lost Brent Peterson to Vancouver in the Waiver Draft. Traded Bob Sauve to Chicago for a third-round draft choice in 1985 (Kevin Kerr).
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1989 Date 2-16-89 3-6-89 3-7-89 6-1-89 6-17-89 9-29-89 10-2-89 10-4-89 11-24-89 1990 Date 1-5-90 3-5-90 6-16-90 7-3-90 7-9-90 9-30-90 12-17-90 1991 Date 1-21-91 3-5-91 5-26-91 5-30-91 6-22-91 10-11-91 10-24-91 10-25-91 1992 Date 3-9-92 3-10-92 6-15-92 6-18-92 8-7-92 1993 Date 2-3-93 3-22-93 6-24-93 9-1-93 9-30-93 Transaction Traded Dave Andreychuk, Daren Puppa, and the teams first-round draft choice in 1993 (Kenny Jonsson) to Toronto for Grant Fuhr and the Maple Leafs fifth-round pick (Kevin Popp) in the 1995 Entry Draft. Traded Mike Ramsey to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Bob Errey. Lost Bill Houlder and Bob Corkum to Anaheim in the expansion draft. Traded Jozef Cierny and a future draft choice (fourth round in 1994 - Jussi Tarvainen) to Edmonton for Craig Simpson. Traded Tom Draper to the New York Islanders for future considerations (Steve Plouffe, 7th-round choice, 1994 Entry Draft). Transaction Traded Dave Snuggerud to San Jose for Wayne Presley. Traded Jay Wells to the N.Y. Rangers for Randy Moller. Traded Kevin Haller to Montreal for Petr Svoboda. Acquired Dave Hannan from Toronto for a sixth-round draft choice (Chris Deruiter) in 1992. Traded Christian Ruuttu and future considerations to Winnipeg for Stephane Beauregard. Lost Darcy Loewen and Brad Miller to Ottawa in the expansion draft. Traded Stephane Beauregard and future considerations (fourth-round pick in 1993 - Eric Daze) to Chicago for Dominik Hasek. Transaction Traded John Tucker to the N.Y. Islanders for future considerations. Traded the rights to Ken Priestlay to Pittsburgh for Tony Tanti. Acquired Steve Weeks from Vancouver for future considerations. Traded Darcy Wakaluk to Minnesota for an eighth-round draft choice in 1991 (Jiri Kuntos). Lost Greg Paslawski to San Jose in the expansion draft. Acquired Tom Draper from Winnipeg for future considerations (Buffalos seventh-round choice in 1992 - Artur Oktyabrev). Traded Darrin Shannon, Dean Kennedy and Mike Hartman to Winnipeg for Dave McLlwain, Gord Donnelly, Winnipegs fifth-round choice (Yuri Khmylev) in 1992 and future considerations. Acquired Colin Patterson from Calgary for future considerations. Traded Pierre Turgeon, Uwe Krupp, Dave McLlwain and Benoit Hogue to the N.Y. Islanders for Pat LaFontaine, Randy Wood and Randy Hillier. Transaction Traded John Tucker to Washington for future considerations. Traded Kevin Maguire and a second-round draft choice in 1990 (Mikael Renberg) to Philadelphia for Jay Wells and a fourth-round draft choice in 1991 (Peter Ambroziak). Traded Phil Housley, Scott Arniel, Jeff Parker and a first-round draft choice in 1990 (Keith Tkachuk) to Winnipeg for Dale Hawerchuk and a first-round draft choice in 1990 (Brad May). Purchased John Tucker from the Washington Capitals. Traded Ray Sheppard to the N.Y. Rangers for cash and future considerations. Traded Mike Donnelly to Los Angeles for Mikko Makela. Traded Shawn Anderson to Washington for Bill Houlder. Traded Mike Foligno and an eighth-round draft choice in 1991 (Thomas Kucharcik) to Toronto for Lou Franceschetti and Brian Curran. Transaction Traded Wayne Van Dorp to Chicago for a seventh-round draft choice in 1990 (Viktor Gordiouk). Traded Calle Johansson and a second-round draft choice in 1989 (Byron Dafoe) to Washington for Clint Malarchuk, Grant Ledyard and a sixth-round draft choice in 1991 (Brian Holzinger). Traded Lindy Ruff to the N.Y. Rangers for a fifth-round draft choice in 1990 (Richard Smehlik). Traded Mark Ferner to Washington for Scott McCrory. Traded Joe Reekie to the N.Y. Islanders for a sixth-round draft choice in 1989 (Bill Pye). Traded Jacques Cloutier and a sixth-round draft choice in 1990 (Derek Edgerly) to Chicago for Steve Ludzik and a fifth-round draft choice in 1990 (Todd Bojcun). Lost Mikael Andersson to Hartford in the Waiver Draft. Traded a fourth-round draft choice in 1991 (Keith Redmond) to Los Angeles for Dean Kennedy. Traded Bob Halkidis and future considerations to Los Angeles for Dale DeGray and future considerations.
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1993 Continued Date 10-27-93 12-15-93 1994 Date 7-8-94 7-26-94 1995 Date 1-18-95 2-14-95 4-7-95 7-8-95 10-2-95 11-16-95 Transaction Lost Randy Wood to Toronto in the Waiver Draft. Traded Philippe Boucher, Grant Fuhr, and Denis Tsygurov to Los Angeles for Charlie Huddy, Robb Stauber, Alexei Zhitnik, and a fifth-round draft choice in 1995 (Marian Menhart). Traded Petr Svoboda to Philadelphia for Garry Galley. Traded Ken Sutton to Edmonton for Scott Pearson. Traded Alexander Mogilny and a fifth-round draft choice in 1995 (Todd Norman) to Vancouver for Mike Peca, Mike Wilson, and a first-round draft choice in 1995 (Jay McKee). Lost Bob Sweeney to N.Y. Islanders and claimed Brent Hughes from Boston and Rob Conn from New Jersey in the Waiver Draft. Traded Doug Bodger to San Jose for Vaclav Varada, Martin Spanhel, Philadelphias fourth-round draft pick in 1996 (Mike Martone), and either the Flyers or Torontos first-round draft pick in 1996 (to be determined by Philadelphia prior to the draft). Transaction Acquired Bob Boughner from the Florida Panthers in exchange for a conditional fourth-round draft choice in 1996 (Chris Allen). Traded Craig Muni and the first-round draft pick in the 1996 draft (Daniel Briere) acquired in the three-team trade in November, 1995 involving San Jose, Philadelphia, and Buffalo, in exchange for Darryl Shannon and Michal Grosek. Traded Charlie Huddy and a seventh-round draft pick in 1996 (Daniel Corso) to the St. Louis Blues for Denis Hamel. Traded Dave Hannan to the Colorado Avalanche for a sixth-round draft choice in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. Also traded Yuri Khmylev and an eighth-round pick in 1996 (Andrei Podkonicky) to St. Louis for a second-round draft choice in 1996 (Cory Sarich), a third-round pick in 1997, and defenseman Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre. Transaction Traded Barrie Moore and Craig Millar to Edmonton in exchange for Miroslav Satan. Acquired Jason Woolley from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for a 1998 fifth-round draft choice (Robert Scuderi). Traded Pat LaFontaine to the New York Rangers in exchange for a second-round draft pick in 1998 (Andrew Peters) and future considerations. Traded Andrei Trefilov to the Chicago Blackhawks for an undisclosed 1998 draft choice. Transaction Acquired Geoff Sanderson from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Brad May and a third-round draft pick in 1999. Acquired Paul Kruse and Jason Holland from the N.Y. Islanders in exchange for Jason Dawe. Note: Holland was assigned to Rochester following trade. Acquired Kay Whitmore, a second-round draft choice in 1998 (Jaroslav Kristek) and future considerations from the San Jose Sharks in exchange Steve Shields and a fourth-round draft pick in 1998 (Miroslav Zalesak). Note: Did not extend qualifying offer to Whitmore (on 7-1-98), making goaltender an unrestricted free agent. Bob Boughner selected by the Nashville Predators in the 1998 Expansion Draft held in Buffalo. Rumun Ndur claimed off waivers by N.Y. Rangers. Traded Donald Audette to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for a 1999 second-round draft choice (Milan Bartovic). Transaction Acquired Kevin McClelland from the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for future considerations. Traded Sean ODonnell to the Los Angeles Kings for Doug Houda. Transaction Traded Keith Carney and a future draft choice (sixth-round pick in 1995 - Marc Magliarditi) to Chicago for Craig Muni and Chicagos fifth-round choice in 1995 (Daniel Bienvenue). Traded Gord Donnelly to the Dallas Stars for James Black and a conditional draft choice in 1994 (Steve Webb).
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1999 Date 3-11-99 3-23-99 Transaction Acquired Stu Barnes from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Matthew Barnaby. Acquired Joe Juneau and a 1999 third-round draft choice (Tim Preston) from the Washington Capitals in exchange for Alexei Tezikov. Traded Mike Wilson to the Florida Panthers in exchange for Rhett Warrener and a 1999 fifth-round draft choice (Ryan Miller). Traded Derek Plante to the Dallas Stars in exchange for a 1999 second-round draft choice (Michael Zigomanis). Darryl Shannon selected by Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999 Expansion Draft. Sent Dean Sylvester to the Atlanta Thrashers for future considerations. Transaction Acquired Vladimir Tsyplakov from Los Angeles in exchange for an eighth round draft choice in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Acquired Chris Gratton and a second-round draft choice in 2001 from Tampa Bay in exchange for Wayne Primeau, Brian Holzinger, Cory Sarich, and a third-round selection in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Acquired Doug Gilmour and Jean-Pierre Dumont from Chicago in exchange for Michal Grosek. Dwayne Roloson and Geoff Sanderson selected by Columbus in the 2000 Expansion Draft. Sent Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre, Matt Davidson, and fifth-round picks in 2000 and 2001 Entry Draft to Columbus in exchange for future considerations. Transaction Acquired RW Donald Audette from Atlanta for C Kamil Piros and a fourth-round pick in 2001 NHL Entry Draft; acquired Steve Heinze from Columbus for a third-round draft pick in 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Traded C Michael Peca to the NY Islanders for C Tim Connolly and LW Taylor Pyatt. Traded G Dominik Hasek to Detroit for LW Vyacheslav Kozlov, a first-round draft pick in the 2002 NHL Draft and future considerations. Transaction Traded LW Vyacheslav Kozlov and the 41st pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft to Atlanta for the 31st and 82nd picks in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft; Acquired C Jochen Hecht from Edmonton for the 31st and 82nd picks in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. Acquired C Adam Mair and a fifth-round draft choice in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft from Los Angeles in exchange for Erik Rasmussen. Traded D Jason Woolley to Detroit for future considerations. Transaction Acquired C Jakub Klepis from Ottawa in exchange for RW Vaclav Varada and a fifth-round draft pick in 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Traded C Stu Barnes to Dallas for C Mike Ryan and Dallas second-round draft choice in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Traded RW Rob Ray to Ottawa for future considerations. Acquired C Daniel Briere and Phoenixs third-round selection in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft for C Chris Gratton and Buffalos fourth-round choice in the 2004 Entry Draft. Acquired C Steven Reinprecht from Colorado in exchange for D Keith Ballard; Acquired C Chris Drury and C Steve Begin from Calgary in exchange for D Rhett Warrener and Reinprecht. Transaction Acquired Brad Brown and a sixth-round selection in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft from Minnesota in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Acquired Jeff Jillson and a ninth-round selection in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft from San Jose in exchange for Curtis Brown and Andy Delmore; Acquired Mike Grier from Washington in exchange for Jakub Klepis. Transaction Signed Teppo Numminen as an unrestricted free agent. Acquired D Toni Lydman from Calgary in exchange for a third-round selection in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
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2006 Date 3-09-06 7-5-06 2007 Date 2-27-07 Transaction Acquired C Dainius Zubrus and D Timo Helbling from Washington for Jiri Novotny and Buffalos first-round selection in the 2007 Entry Draft; acquired G Ty Conklin from Columbus in exchange for Buffalos fifth-round selection in the 2007 Entry Draft; acquired D Mikko Lehtonen from Nashville in exchange for Buffalos fourth-round selection in the 2007 Entry Draft; trade Martin Biron to Philadelphia for their second-round selection in the 2007 Entry Draft. Signed Marc-Andre Gragnani to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed Philip Gogulla to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed Darcy Regier and Lindy Ruff to multi-year contracts. Signed Adam Mair to a three-year contract. Signed Teppo Numminen to a one-year contract. Signed Andrew Peters (two years) and Mike Ryan (one year); sign unrestricted free agent Jocelyn Thibault to a one-year contract. Signed Thomas Vanek to a seven-year contract. Signed Derek Roy to a six-year contract. Signed Nathan Paetsch to a three-year contract. Transaction Acquired Steve Bernier and a first-round selection in 2008 Entry Draft in exchange for Brian Campbell and a seventh-round selection in 2008 Entry Draft. Signed Nathan Gerbe to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed Felix Schutz to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed Jhonas Enroth to a three-year entry-level contract. Signed Tim Kennedy to a two-year entry-level contract. Signed Dennis Persson to a three-year entry level contract. Signed Paul Gaustad to a four-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Patrick Lalime to a two-year contract Traded Steve Bernier to Vancouver in exchange for a second-round selection in 2010 Entry Draft and a third-round selection in 2009 Entry Draft; Acquired Craig Rivet and a seventh-round selection in 2010 Entry Draft from San Jose in exchange for a second-round selection in 2009 Entry Draft and a second-round selection in 2010 Entry Draft. Signed Daniel Paille to a two-year contract. Signed Ryan Miller to a five-year contract extension. Larry Quinn and Dan DiPofi granted minority ownership in the Buffalo Sabres and all related companies. Signed Jason Pominville to a five-year contract extension. GM Darcy Regier signed to a two-year contract extension, through the 2010-11 season. Claimed LW Matt Ellis off waivers from Los Angeles. Transaction Acquired G Mikael Tellqvist from Phoenix in exchange for a Buffalos fourth round selection in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft; Acquired C Dominic Moore from Toronto in exchange for Buffalos second round selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft; Acquired Edmontons second round selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for RW Ales Kotalik. Signed D Matt Generous to a one-year entry-level contract. Signed free agent F Travis Turnbull to a two-year entry-level contract. Signed D TJ Brennan and D Drew Schiestel to three-year entry-level contracts. Signed D Tyler Myers to a three-year entry level contract. Signed F Paul Byron to a three-year entry level contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Steve Montador to a two-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Matt Ellis to a one-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Joe DiPenta to a one-year contract. Patrick Kaleta accepted one-year qualifying offer. Signed Andrej Sekera to a multi-year contract; Clarke MacArthur to a one-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Jean-Philippe Lamoureux to a one-year contract. Transaction Traded G Mika Noronen to Vancouver in exchange for a second-round selection in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Signed Jaroslav Spacek as an unrestricted free agent.
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2009 Date 8-1-09 8-10-09 9-13-09 9-16-09 9-26-09 10-20-09 2010 Date 3-3-10 Transaction Acquired Raffi Torres from Columbus in exchange for Nathan Paetsch and 2nd round pick (previously acquired from Vancouver) in the 2010 Entry Draft; Acquired 3rd and 4th round picks in 2010 Entry Draft from Atlanta in exchange for Clarke MacArthur. Signed Luke Adam to a three-year entry level contract. Picked up the one-year contract option on head coach Lindy Ruff. Signed Nick Crawford to a three-year entry level contract. Re-signed unrestricted free agent Mike Grier to a one-year contract. Signed Alex Biega to a two-year entry level contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Jordan Leopold to a three-year contract. Signed Corey Tropp to a three-year entry level contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Rob Niedermayer to a one-year contract; re-signed unrestricted free agent Patrick Lalime to a one-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Patrick Kaleta to a one-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent defenseman Shaone Morrisonn to a two-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Marc-Andre Gragnani to a one-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Mark Mancari to a one-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Colin Stuart to a one-year contract. Re-signed unrestricted free agent Matt Ellis to a one-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Mark Parrish to a one-year contract. Signed Zack Kassian to three-year entry level contract. Signed David Leggio to a one-year contract. Transaction Lost Craig Rivet on waivers to Columbus. Acquired RW Brad Boyes from St. Louis in exchange for 2nd round pick in 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Signed head coach Lindy Ruff to a multi-year contract. Signed Brayden McNabb to a three-year entry level contract. Signed Marcus Foligno to a three-year entry level contract. Signed Mark Pysyk to a three-year entry level contract. Signed restricted free agent Drew Stafford to a four-year contract. Acquired D Robyn Regehr, RW Ales Kotalik and a second-round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft from Calgary in exchange for Paul Byron and the rights to Chris Butler. Signed restricted free agent Nathan Gerbe to a three-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Christian Ehrhoff to a 10-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Cody McCormick to a three-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Ville Leino to a six-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Mike Weber to a two-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Andrej Sekera to a four-year contract; signed unrestricted free agent Matt Ellis to a two-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Jhonas Enroth to a two-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Marc-Andre Gragnani to a one-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Tyler Myers to a seven-year contract. Transaction Signed unrestricted free agent Cody McCormick to a one-year contract. Signed unrestricted free agent Mike Grier to a one-year contract. Signed restricted free agent Drew Stafford to a two-year contract. Signed Tyler Ennis to a three-year entry level contract. Signed Mark Mancari to a one-year contract. Acquired 3rd round pick in 2010 Entry Draft and conditional 2010 draft pick from Boston in exchange for Daniel Paille.
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General Information Executive Offices ........The Blue Cross Arena at the Rochester War Memorial One War Memorial Square Rochester, NY 14614 Ticket Hotline...............................................................................1-855-GO-AMERKS Telephone/Executive Offices .........................................................(585) 454-5335 Fax Number............................................................................................(585) 454-3954 Website ..............................................................................................www.amerks.com E-Mail.............................................................................. [email protected] Home Ice...........The Blue Cross Arena at the Rochester War Memorial Dimensions of Rink.........................................................................................197 x 85 Seating Capacity.....................................................................................................10,662 Location of Press Box .................................................................................Suite Level NHL Affiliate ............................................................................................Buffalo Sabres Club Colors .........................................................................................Red, White, Blue Home Uniforms ................................................... Base - White; Trim - Blue, Red Road Uniforms ......................................................Base - Blue; Trim - White, Red Individual Ticket Prices Weekday Pricing ..............................................$16.00, $14.00, $11.00 Weekend and Holiday Pricing .......................$18.00, $16.00, $12.00 Home Game Times Monday-Thursday......................................................................7:05 pm Friday-Saturday .........................................................................7:35 p.m Sunday ............................................................. 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m TV Station ...................................Time Warner Cable SportsNet Channel 26 Radio Stations....................................WHTK 1280-AM and WROO 107.3-FM Webcasts ..............................................................................NeuLion and whtk.com Merchandise Merchandising................................................Destroyer Promotional Products Practice Facility Arena................................................................................The Sports Centre at MCC 2700 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Rd. Rochester, NY 14623 Telephone Number.............................................................................(585) 454-4625 Website ..............................................................................................www.tscmcc.com
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After three seasons with the Portland Pirates, the Buffalo Sabres renewed their affiliation with the Rochester Americans for the 201112 season. With the reuniting of the two organizations, the Sabres and Amerks will begin their 30th season together, one of the longest relationships between and NHL team and its AHL affiliate. The Amerks are entering their 55th season in the American Hockey League and the team will once again be an essential pipeline for future Sabres stars. The Sabres current roster is filled with 13 former Amerks, including Ryan Miller, Thomas Vanek, Jason Pominville and Drew Stafford. It was during the 1979-80 campaign that the two organizations first formed a professional hockey partnership. Billy Inglis was the first head coach of the Amerks during the affiliation. Future coaches would include Mike Keenan, Joe Crozier, Jim Schoenfeld, Don Lever, John Van Boxmeer, John Tortorella, Brian McCutcheon and Randy Cunneyworth. Both Keenan (New York Rangers, 1994) and Tortorella (Tampa Bay Lightning, 2004) went on to coach NHL teams to Stanley Cup victories. Over the 29 years of affiliation, the Amerks have compiled a record of 1,137-932-238-13 in 2,320 regular season games and captured nine regular season titles. During that period, the Amerks have captured three Calder Cup Championships (1983, 1987 and 1996) and have advanced to the Calder Cup Finals six times. The Sabres and Pirates enjoyed a successful three-year affiliation (2008-2009 to 2010-2011), with the Pirates compiling a 131-7916-13 overall record and a 1st place finish in the Atlantic Division in 2010-11. During the three-year span, three Pirates players were named Dudley Red Garrett Memorial Award winners, an award given to the AHLs most outstanding rookie: Nathan Gerbe (200809), Tyler Ennis (2009-10) and Luke Adam (2010-11). Besides the Sabres, the Amerks have been affiliated with the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks and Florida Panthers.
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Ron Rolston
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Ron Rolston enters his first season as Head Coach of the Rochester Americans in 2011-12 and first as a professional coach after being named to the position on July 27, 2011. He is the 29th head coach in the history of the Amerks franchise. Rolston joins the organization after spending the previous seven seasons as a head coach with USA Hockeys National Team Development Program (NTDP), where he led the U.S. Under-18 team to three gold medals and a silver medal in four stints as head coach at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Under-18 Championship, including the 2011 tournament in Germany. During the 2010-11 season, he also led Team USA to titles
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in the 2011 Five Nations Tournament and in the 2010 Four Nations Cup. In addition, Rolstons U.S. National Under-18 Team posted a 12-9-1-2 (W-L-OTL-SOL) record in United States Hockey League play in 2010-11, helping the NTDP reach the USHL postseason for the first time. In June, he received the 2011 Bob Johnson Award from USA Hockey, which recognizes excellence in international competition during a season. The longest-tenured and most decorated head coach in NTDP history, Rolston guided his teams to five medals and multiple tournament championships in international competition. He is the only coach in U.S. history to win three gold medals in the Under-18 World Championship (2005, 2009, 2011). His team also captured a silver medal in the 2007 Under-18 World Championship. Rolstons teams never missed a championship game in either of the two major NTDP tournaments the IIHF World Under-18 Championship and the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. The 44-year-old Rolston joined USA Hockey after serving as an assistant coach at four different NCAA Division I hockey programs between 1990 and 2004, winning National Championships in 1992 and 1994 with Lake Superior State University. Rolston was an assistant coach at Boston College from 2002-04 and also served as the top assistant at Harvard University from 1999-2002 and as an assistant coach at Clarkson University (1996-99) and Lake Superior State University (1990-95). In addition to winning two national titles at Lake Superior State, Rolston also helped guide the team to three straight appearances in the NCAA National Championship game and four CCHA tournament titles in his five-year stint. He was elevated to associate head coach for the Lakers in 1994. Rolstons younger brother, 16-year NHL veteran Brian Rolston, was a member of the 1992 and 93 squads that Ron helped coach. Rolston achieved success with the U.S. National Under-17 team during the 2009-10 campaign, by leading the squad to its first World Under-17 Hockey Challenge title since 2002. He had previously led the Under-17 Team to two second-place finishes (2006, 2008) at the tournament. In 2008-09, Rolston led the U.S. National Under-18 Team to first-place finishes at both the 2008 Mens Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y., and 2009 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Sweden. Team USA finished with a 15-1-0-1 record against international opponents and a 13-13-1 mark against NCAA opponents. The 13 wins against college foes marked an all-time high for an Under-18 team in a single season. In addition to coaching at the Under-18 and Under-17 levels, Rolston also served as head coach for the U.S. National Junior Team on two occasions. In 2007, he led Team USA to the bronze medal at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden. He was also behind the bench during the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa. A native of Fenton, Mich., Rolston attended Michigan Tech University, where he earned his bachelors degree in business management and was a three-year hockey letterman with the Huskies (1986-89), serving as an alternate captain during his senior season. Rolston was the corecipient of the Norbert Matovich Memorial Award as Michigan Techs most outstanding freshman in 1986-87. Rolston and his wife, Shannon, have two children: Maeve and Ronan. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS A 2011 Bob Johnson Award recipient, which recognizes excellence in international competition during a season A three-time gold-medal winner at the International Ice Hockey Federation U-18 World Championship (2005, 2009 and most recently in 2011) During the 2010-11 season, he led Team USA to titles in the 2011 Five Nations Tournament and the 2010 Four Nations Cup Led the U.S. National Under-17 team to the 2009-10 World Hockey Challenge title, its first since 2002 In 2008-09, led the U.S. National Under-18 Team to first-place finishes at both the 2008 Mens Under-18 Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y., and 2009 Under-18 Five Nations Tournament in Sweden Also served as head coach for the U.S. National Junior Team on two occasions, helping Team USA to a bronze medal at the 2007 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden Led Team USA to a silver medal at the 2007 IIHF U-18 tournament Won NCAA National Championships in 1992 and 1994 with Lake Superior State University, a team he also guided to three straight appearances in the NCAA National Championship game and four CCHA tournament titles in his five-year stint
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Jay McKee
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Jay McKee begins his first season as an Assistant Coach with the Rochester Americans after being named to the position on August 31, 2011. McKee enters the coaching ranks following a 14-year professional hockey career as a defenseman in the National Hockey League. Selected by Buffalo in the first round (14th overall) of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft, McKee played 24 games with the Amerks over parts of three seasons from 1995 to 1997 before becoming a fixture on the Sabres blueline.
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In 582 games over parts of 10 seasons with the Sabres, McKee registered 17 goals and 81 assists for 98 points, as well as 470 penalty minutes and a plus-45 on-ice rating. During the 2005-06 campaign, McKee tied his career-high with five goals while also leading the NHL with 241 blocked shots. A native of Kingston, Ontario, McKee also appeared in 51 career playoff games with the Sabres, recording nine points (3+6), while helping lead Buffalo to the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals and the 2006 Eastern Conference Finals. Following his tenure in Buffalo, McKee joined the St. Louis Blues prior to the 2006-07 season and went on to appear in 158 games over three seasons with the Blues, collecting 17 points (3+14) and 98 penalty minutes. He retired from the NHL following the 2009-10 season, during which he registered 10 points (1+9) and 54 penalty minutes in 62 games for the Pittsburgh Penguins. McKee spent the 2010-11 season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Niagara University mens hockey team in Lewiston, NY.
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Chadd Cassidy
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Chadd Cassidy enters his first season as an Assistant Coach with the Rochester Americans in 2011-12 after being named to the position on August 31, 2011. Its the first professional coaching opportunity for Cassidy, who spent the past five seasons working alongside newly appointed Amerks Head Coach Ron Rolston in the same capacity with the U.S. National Under-18 Team. The 2011-12 campaign marks the sixth straight season Cassidy will share the bench with Rolston.
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Cassidy joins the organization following five consecutive seasons as an assistant coach at USA Hockeys National Team Development Program, culminating in a gold medal at the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Under-18 World Championships in Germany. During the 2010-11 season, he also led Team USA to titles in the 2011 Five Nations Tournament and in the 2010 Four Nations Cup. In addition, the U.S. National Under-18 Team posted a 12-9-1-2 (W-L-OTLSOL) record in United States Hockey League play in 2010-11, helping the NTDP reach the USHL postseason for the first time. During the 2009-10 campaign, Cassidy helped guide the U.S. National Under-17 Team to great international success. While serving as an assistant to Rolston, Cassidy helped lead Team USA to its first title at the 2010 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge since 2002. He also helped pilot the squad to a first-place finish at the 2009 Under-17 Four Nations Cup in Trnava, Slovakia. The U.S. National Under-17 Team finished with a 9-1-1-3 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record against international foes under Rolston and Cassidys watch. In August, Cassidy served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Under-18 Select Team that finished second at the 2010 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament in Breclav, Czech Republic, and Piestany, Slovakia. In 2008-09, Cassidy helped guide the U.S. Mens National Under-18 Team to its fourth gold medal at the 2009 IIHF Mens Under-18 World Championship in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn. Additionally, he helped lead Team USA to a 15-1-0-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record against international opponents and a 13-13-1 record against college foes. Cassidy also served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Mens National Under-18 Team that earned the silver medal at the 2007 IIHF World Mens Under-18 Championship in Tampere and Rauma, Finland. Cassidy has been both an on-ice instructor and team coach at USA Hockeys New York district camps and select festivals. In December 2005, he joined Rolstons staff for the 2006 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Regina, Saskatchewan, where Team USA finished second in the 10-team event. Prior to joining the NTDP, Cassidy served as the head coach for four seasons at the National Sports Academy in his hometown of Lake Placid, N.Y., where he posted a 124-71-15 record. His teams made the final of the Midwest Prep League playoffs every year in his tenure, and won the league championship in 2004. Cassidy served as an assistant coach at State University of New York at Cortland from 1999-2001 and Potsdam State for the 2001-2002 season. A 1995 graduate of Cortland State, Cassidy earned his bachelors degree in recreation and leisure studies while playing on the varsity hockey team. Cassidy, and his wife, Tara, have two children: Sheldon and Ireland.
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Player Mark Mancari Luke Adam Marc-Andre Gragnani Paul Byron Mark Parrish Derek Whitmore Colin Stuart Corey Tropp T.J. Brennan Dennis McCauley Matt Ellis Nick Crawford Maxime Legault Brian Roloff Jacob Lagace Drew Schiestel Alex Biega Dennis Persson Tim Conboy Mark Voakes Justin Bowers Igor Gongalsky Travis Turnbull Chris Blight (Por) (Total) Nick Tuzzolino Brian OHanley Joe Whitney Ethan Cox Eric Baier Jeff Dimmen Jhonas Enroth John Muse Kyle Bushee Matt Duffy Alex Petizian Shawn Szydlowski John Scrymgeour Corey Fienhage Kyle Ostrow Jeff Jakaitis (Por) (Total) David Leggio GP 56 57 63 67 56 80 72 76 72 73 52 76 67 76 58 45 61 64 70 18 26 54 20 1 20 20 16 1 2 3 7 41 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 9 36 G 32 29 12 26 17 27 16 10 15 12 10 7 12 4 10 5 3 4 0 6 4 4 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 32 33 48 27 34 20 28 30 24 21 21 24 12 20 13 18 15 13 12 5 7 6 4 0 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PTS 64 62 60 53 51 47 44 40 39 33 31 31 24 24 23 23 18 17 12 11 11 10 9 0 7 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +/19 18 22 0 4 -4 5 -5 7 -5 1 -1 0 3 4 15 18 5 -4 7 12 5 2 1 1 2 5 1 -2 -2 -4 0 0 -1 -2 0 -1 -1 -2 0 0 0 0 PIM 57 46 51 52 12 20 53 113 49 114 12 27 83 20 34 32 52 18 233 6 8 77 28 0 4 28 8 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 4 0 0 2 PP 5 8 4 10 6 7 8 4 5 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHG 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOG 204 166 90 123 97 176 171 113 143 108 145 56 97 92 82 69 84 59 56 20 45 67 40 1 27 22 9 0 1 3 5 0 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 SH% 15.7 17.5 13.3 21.1 17.5 15.3 9.4 8.9 10.5 11.1 6.9 12.5 12.4 4.3 12.2 7.2 3.6 6.8 0.0 30.0 8.9 6.0 12.5 0.0 3.7 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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Wins & Losses Most Points: 2004-05 (51-19-4-6) 112 Most Wins: 1998-99 52 Most Losses: 2007-08 52 Most Ties (no overtime): 1969-70 16 Most Ties: 1993-94, 2001-02 15 Most Home Points: 1987-88 (30-6-4) 64 Most Home Wins: 1987-88 30 Most Home Losses: 2010-11 22 Most Home Ties: 1969-70, 2002-03 9 Most Road Points: 1998-99 (25-10-4-1) 55 Most Road Wins: 1998-99 25 Most Road Losses: 1962-63 30 Most Road Ties: 2001-02 9 Fewest Points: 1969-70 (18-38-16) 52 Fewest Wins: 1969-70 18 Fewest Losses: 1964-65, 1965-66, 1973-74 21 Fewest Ties (no overtime): 1967-68 9 Fewest Ties: 1963-64, 1983-84 2 Fewest Home Points: 2010-11 (14-22-4) 34 Fewest Home Wins: 1969-70, 2010-11 (14-22-4) 14 Fewest Home Losses: 1965-66 4 Fewest Home Ties: 1959-60, 1964-65 0 Fewest Road Points: 1962-63 (4-30-2) 10 Fewest Raod Wins: 1962-63, 1969-70 4 Fewest Road Losses: 1998-99 11 Fewest Road Ties: 1956-57, 1963-64, 1983-84 1* Longest Winning Streak: Oct. 11-Nov. 2, 1984 11 April 14-May 19, 1996 Oct. 12-Nov. 10, 2009 Longest Home Winning Streak: December 12, 2004-March 4, 2005 16 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 1965-66 (13-0-1) 14 Oct. 24-Dec. 4, 1965 1999-2000 (12-0-2) Feb. 6-Mar. 10, 2000 Longest Losing Streak: Feb. 6-Feb. 21, 1981 10 Oct. 2-Oct. 29, 1988 Dec. 1-Dec. 26, 2007 Longest Winless Streak: Mar. 20-Apr. 5, 1970 (0-10-4) 14 Notes:
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Season Team Records Division Championships: 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68 1973-74, 1977-78, 1982-83 1986-87, 1989-90, 1990-91 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2004-05 Overall Regular Season Point Championships: 1964-65, 1967-68, 1973-74 1982-83, 1990-91, 2004-05 Calder Cup Championships: 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68 1982-83, 1986-87, 1995-96 14
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Single-Game Records Largest Crowd: HSBC Arena (Buffalo, NY) Most Goals: Jason Pominville Donald Audette Dave Hynes Mal Davis (3) Jody Gage (3) Geordie Robertson (2) Dick Gamble (2) Bill Bennet Dave Hynes Gates Orlando Ken Priestlay Scott McCrory Bronco Horvath Dave Hrechosky 17,898 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 (12/28/04) (Amerks 2, Edmonton 0) (10/21/05) (10/29/89) (1/17/75) (2/14/82, 1/2/83, 10/5/83) (10/18/85, 10/26/85, 3/14/90) (3/7/82, 4/3/83) (10/16/66, 10/29/66) (11/3/78) (10/17/75) (3/23/84) (3/10/89) (11/3/90) (12/1/72)
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In 2011-12, all Buffalo Sabres regular season games will be both televised and simulcast on WGR Sports Radio 550 AM. All 82 of the teams televised regular season games will be broadcast in High Definition. MSG will be the home to 70 broadcasts this season and will be available in HD in the Buffalo/Rochester/Syracuse markets. Buffalo will also appear in 12 nationally televised broadcasts, 10 times on VERSUS and twice on NBC. This is the fifth year of the 10-year extension to telecast Sabres games, in which MSG will own the exclusive local rights to telecast the teams games. The deal runs through the 2016-17 season. MSG Networks, an industry leader in production and technology, is the nations longest-running regional sports network. The first regional sports network to produce games in HDTV and winner of 95 New York Emmy Awards, MSG Networks is part of Madison Square Garden L.P. In addition to being home of the Sabres, MSG Networks award-winning programming line-up also boasts the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, New York Liberty and over 400 live college football and basketball games. Calling the action for the majority of Sabres games on MSG telecasts and on WGR 550 AM will be the venerable Rick Jeanneret and Harry Neale. Kevin Sylvester and Sabres legend Danny Gare will fill in as the broadcast team for 23 games throughout the season. Sylvester and Gare are both familiar faces for Sabres fans. Sylvester has been a member of the Sabres broadcast team for six seasons, hosting the teams broadcasts since the 2005-06 season. He has filled in for Jeanneret several times since 2008 and will continue to handle play-by-play duties for the upcoming season. Gare will join Sylvester in the booth as a color analyst. Gare returns to the Sabres broadcast team after a seven-season absence. In his previous role with the Sabres, Gare worked as the teams rinkside reporter from 1997-98 through 2002-03 before joining the Columbus Blue Jackets as a color analyst. Gare has since filled in for Mike Robitaille as a studio analyst for the Sabres. Rob Ray, who has been part of the broadcast team since the 2003-04 season, will join Jeanneret and Neale as a second color analyst during their games. Preceding all game telecasts on MSG there will be a new 30-minute pregame show, sponsored by Tops. The show -- hosted by Sylvester and newcomer Brian Duff - will contain player features, a preview of that nights contest and will be feature other Sabres broadcast talent, including Ray and analyst Mike Robitaille. Once again this season, The Lexus Postgame Show, hosted by Sylvester and Duff, will feature highlights and exclusive interviews and can be seen immediately following games on MSG. The Lexus Shootout can be seen following every Sabres home telecast on MSG. Originating from Studio 200 at HSBC Arena, the hosts will be joined by all the Sabres analysts for complete postgame analysis, highlights and player interviews. The first intermission of each MSG telecast is sponsored by Verizon, and the second is sponsored by Northtown Automotive. Buffalo Sabres hockey on MSG is produced by Joe Pinter and directed by Matt Gould. WGRs coverage will include a post-game show hosted by Brian Koziol featuring a complete game recap, player interviews and scores from around the league. Paul Hamilton will provide live updates from Sabres games, as he returns to serve as WGRs beat reporter for the Buffalo Sabres.
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Currently the longest-tenured broadcaster in hockey, the 2011-12 season marks Rick Jeannerets 40th year with the Buffalo Sabres. He started with the team prior to the 1971-72 season, serving as the clubs radio voice and held that post until 1995. Jeanneret then became the television play-by-play announcer, beginning with the 1995-96 campaign. He broadcast his first game during the 1971 preseason for the Cincinnati Swords (the Sabres minor league team at the time). Jeanneret earned his start in 1963 while attending a Niagara Falls Flyers (Junior A) game in which he filled in for the regular announcer who had taken ill. He went on to become the color analyst for one season before moving to the play-by-play position in 1965. A native of St. Catharines, Ont., Jeanneret currently resides in Niagara Falls, Ontario, with his wife, Sandra. Rick has two sons, Mark and Chris. Mark is the play-by-play voice of the AHLs Portland Pirates.
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A longtime veteran of both hockey and broadcasting, Harry Neale joined the Sabres broadcast team for the 2007-08 season. He is well known for his work on Hockey Night in Canada which he joined in 1986 following eight years as an NHL coach and general manager. Neale also spent the past 21 seasons working as an analyst on regional coverage of Toronto Maple Leafs games. Before his broadcast career Neale was a former NHL head coach and general manager, Neale worked with the Vancouver Canucks from 1978-82 (head coach and GM), and with the Detroit Red Wings from 1985-86 (head coach). Neale began his career as a coach of the NCAAs Ohio State Buckeyes hockey team in 1966, and also served as coach of the New England whalers and Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association, and the Ontario Hockey Associations Toronto Marlboros. Neale resides in East Amherst, N.Y..
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The NHL officially came to Buffalo on Dec. 2, 1969, when the league awarded Seymour and Northrup Knox the franchise that would soon be named Sabres. The brothers wasted little time in hiring George Punch Imlach, formerly of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as the teams first Head Coach and General Manager. In June 1970, the Sabres were awarded the first pick in the NHL Entry Draft, and Imlach selected highly-touted center Gilbert Perreault from the Montreal Jr. Canadiens. Perreault lived up to the advance billing scoring 38 goals his rookie season en route to winning the Calder Trophy as the NHLs Rookie of the Year. Another Junior Canadien, left winger Rick Martin, joined Perreault on the teams front line as the Sabres top pick in 1971. That dominating duo turned into a trio when Rene Robert was acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins near the end of the 1971-72 season. The line of Martin-Perreault-Robert would be dubbed The French Connection and would become one of the 1970s most dominating scoring lines.
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By 1974-75, the young team was maturing and finished the season with a 49-16-15 record - still the bestever season numbers in franchise history. Buffalo defeated Chicago in the first round of the playoffs and followed that with a second-round victory over Montreal to earn its first-ever berth in the Stanley Cup Finals vs. Philadelphia. While the Flyers defeated the Sabres in six games, the loss did not blemish the accomplishment of a team which had only been in the league for five years. One of the most memorable moments in the franchises first decade occurred Jan. 4, 1976, when the Sabres played the powerful Soviet Wings in an exhibition game at The Aud. With Cold War tensions still running high, the game had an intensity level far beyond the average regular-season game. Buffalo put on a dominating performance, defeating the Wings 12-6 in what ranked at the time as the worst-ever loss by a Soviet team in international competition. The Sabres had an opportunity to hire one of the games all-time coaching greats, Scotty Bowman, and did so in 1979. In his first season as head coach, Bowman led the Sabres to the Wales Conference Finals before they lost 4-2 to the eventual Stanley Cup Champion New York Islanders. Bowman finished with an impressive 210-134-60 mark. Bowman spent the next few seasons revamping the Sabres lineup, adding players such as Mike Ramsey, Phil Housley, Mike Foligno, Dave Andreychuk and Tom Barrasso. Those players formed the core of successful teams, and helped continue the tradition of winning hockey. Through the good times and the bad times, there was always Perreault. Robert and Martin had both been traded by the early 1980s, but the original Sabre remained and continued to flourish. On March 9, 1986, Perreault and an Aud full of fans celebrated together as the franchises favorite son scored his 500th career goal, making him the 12th player in history (at the time) to reach that milestone. Four years later, in 1990, Perreault was immortalized with induction into Hockeys Hall of Fame. This would be an omen of better things to come for the franchise. Five-time Stanley Cup Champion John Muckler was chosen in 1991 to be the teams Director of Hockey Operations and soon assumed the title of head coach. He was instrumental in acquiring Pat LaFontaine from the Islanders in October 1991. LaFontaine teamed with Russian Alexander Mogilny to form a dynamic duo that combined to score 129 goals in 1992-93, including a franchise-record 76 goals by Mogilny. Buffalo capped that season by sweeping the Bruins in the first round of the playoffs to post its first playoff series win in 10 years. That playoff excitement was just a precursor to Game Six of the 1994 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. the New Jersey Devils. Buffalo won that game 1-0 in four overtimes on a goal by Dave Hannan. Dominik Hasek posted an incredible 70 saves in the victory, playing the entire 125:43 without allowing a goal. Following that season, Hasek would win the first of two consecutive Vezina Trophies as the NHLs top goaltender. But that would only set the stage for the 1996-97 season. Before it even started, the 1996-97 campaign was already one of the most memorable in team history. On a sad note, the season would represent the first without founder Seymour H. Knox, III, who passed away in the spring of 1996. It would also represent the first time in the teams history that it would have new uniforms (red and black replaced blue and gold) as well as a new state-of-the-art arena (HSBC Arena replaced Memorial Auditorium). The Sabres shocked many of the so-called experts by winning the Northeast Division; the teams first-such title since winning the Adams Division championship in 1981. Buffalos performance seemed a fitting tribute to the memory of Seymour Knox. The end of the season also brought many notable achievements off the ice. The Sabres were the stars of the NHLs postseason awards banquet. Hasek won the Hart Trophy as league MVP, the first time a goalie had achieved such a feat since 1962. For good measure, Hasek also took home his third Vezina in four years, an equally stunning feat. Michael Peca, a 23-year-old center in just his second full season, joined Craig Ramsay as the only Sabres to win the Selke Trophy, symbolic of the leagues best defensive forward. Ted Nolan won the Jack Adams Award as the Coach of the Year. Lindy Ruff was named the Sabres head coach at the start of the next season, and led Buffalo to the Eastern Conference Finals. The Sabres eventually fell to the Capitals in six games, but their performance marked the teams best playoff finish since 1980. Hasek once again shone brightly, taking home his fourth Vezina Trophy and becoming the first goaltender ever to win two consecutive Hart Trophies. Earlier in the year, Hasek had also been instrumental in leading the underdog Czech Republic to a Gold Medal at the Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan. The year ended on a sad note when team co-founder Northrup Knox passed away in July 1998. The Knox brothers persistence in acquiring a franchise and their determination to keep it in Buffalo will forever resonate with hockey fans in Western New York. Shortly before his death, Knox orchestrated the sale of the team to John, Tim, Michael, and James Rigas of Adelphia Cable Communications. Buffalo returned to the ECF the following year, this time facing its geographical rival, the Toronto Maple Leafs. In what would be known as the cross-border series, the Sabres defeated Toronto 4-1 to reach the Stanley Cup Finals for just the second time in team history. The Dallas Stars would be the Sabres opponent and the two teams proved to be evenly matched in the lowest-scoring Stanley Cup in history. With Buffalo trailing 3 games to 2 in Game Six,
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Brett Hull slid the puck past Hasek in the third overtime to clinch the Cup for the Stars. Replays would later show that Hulls skate was in the crease, but officials let the goal stand to the dismay of Sabres fans. Buffalo celebrated its 30th anniversary season in the NHL in 1999-2000 with the impressive rookie debuts of Martin Biron and Maxim Afinogenov. The development of Biron and Afinogenov combined with the late-season additions of veterans Doug Gilmour and Chris Gratton enabled the Sabres to continue their winning ways as they began their fourth decade of play in the NHL. The 2000-01 campaign will be remembered as one of the most successful seasons in recent memory as the Sabres won the fourth-most games in team history (46). Once again, Miroslav Satan led the team in goals scored and total points in the regular season and had a stellar postseason with three goals, a team-high 10 assists and 13 total points. The season also turned out to be a breakout year for several members who had career offensive years. J.P. Dumont proved to be a valuable addition, producing career offensive numbers in his first year with the team. Alexei Zhitnik returned to the offensive production of earlier in his career and Rhett Warrener and Jay McKee worked as the teams top defensive tandem. As a whole, the Sabres were the leagues top defense, allowing the fewest goals and boasting the best penalty-killing unit. Andreychuk proved that you can go home, returning to the Sabres to score 20 goals, eight on the power play, and add some veteran leadership to a young, yet maturing, hockey club. Another former Sabre returned as Donald Audette, who was acquired at the trade deadline along with Steve Heinze, added another element to the Sabres as the team headed into the postseason. And as he was in past seasons, Hasek proved why he was one of the best goalies in the NHL, posting a 34-24-4 record with 2.11 goals against and 11 shutouts en route to his sixth Vezina Trophy. Despite not making the playoffs in 2001-02, the Sabres were one of the better teams in the NHL over the second half of the 2002-03 season. Strong offensive years from Satan, Stu Barnes and Tim Connolly as well as the emergence of Taylor Pyatt late in the year were just a few of the bright spots of the season. Plus, the emergence of Biron as one of the leagues top goaltenders gave fans much to look forward to. Ruff became the teams all-time winningest head coach with a 5-2 win over Philadelphia on Feb. 18, 2003. Ales Kotalik broke onto the scene by scoring 21 goals, the second most by a rookie in 2002-03 while Satan once again led the Sabres in goals, assists and points. B. Thomas Golisano became the Sabres owner in March and brought a new enthusiasm level to the franchise. The 2003-04 Sabres once again were one of the Leagues top teams in the second half of the season. Daniel Briere, who came to the club near the end of the 2002-03 season, continued his outstanding play and led the Sabres in assists and points. Dumont and Chris Drury were threats to score while Satan recorded a team-best 29 goals, including four against Atlanta on Feb. 16, 2004. Satan become the first player to ever lead the Sabres in goal scoring for three consecutive seasons. Satan and Maxim Afinogenov each had a hat trick against Washington, Dec. 31, 2003. Rookies Derek Roy, Milan Bartovic and Andrew Peters each had long stints with the Sabres, who played in front of 12 sold-out home crowds. Following a lockout that forced the league to cancel the entire 2004-2005 season, NHL hockey returned in 2005-06 featuring new rules intended to create a more exciting style of play. Despite low expectations set by many hockey observers, the Sabres turned in a historic season. Led by Lindy Ruff, who would win the Adams Award as Coach of the Year, Buffalo set a franchise record for wins in a season with 52. Rookie goaltender Ryan Miller won 30 games on the season, despite missing 18 games with a broken thumb early in the season. The Sabres featured a tremendously balanced scoring attack, with six 20-goal scorers and 12 players with at least 30 points. Afinogenov led the team with 73 points (22+51), while Chris Drury led all goalscorers with 30. Seven different players reached career highs in either goals, assists, or points. Perhaps the most impressive offensive player on the season was Briere, who, despite being plagued by injuries for much of the season, recorded 58 points (25+33) in 48 games. It was also a breakout year for several rookies. In addition to the strong freshman campaign turned in by Miller, Thomas Vanek burst on the scene with 25 goals and 23 assists. Jason Pominville, who appeared in 57 games after being called up from Rochester, showed a terrific scoring touch, collecting 18 goals, while center Paul Gaustad recorded 24 points and added an element of toughness to the lineup. Buffalo made the playoffs for the first time since the 2000-01 season, and began by knocking off the Philadelphia Flyers in six games. That set up what turned out to be a wild series with conference-rival Ottawa. With Buffalo leading three games to one, Pominville became the first player in NHL history to score a series-clinching, short-handed, overtime goal when he eluded two Ottawa defenders and slipped the puck past goalie Ray Emery. That set up a showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Finals, where the Sabres eventually lost in seven games. The 2006-07 season was unlike any other in Sabres history, as the team captured the Presidents Trophy by putting together the leagues best regular season record. The team started out by tying an NHL record with 10 straight wins, before losing in a shootout to Atlanta on Oct. 28. The Sabres went on to post 53 wins, the most in franchise history one more than in 2005-06. The season was also a success at the turnstiles as they sold out HSBC Arena for all 41 regular season games and nine playoff games. This has not occurred in Buffalo since the days of the legendary Aud in 1979-80. A contributing factor to the teams success was having four players with more than 30 goals. Daniel Briere led the team with 95 points (32+63), while Thomas Vanek was a close second with 84 points, including a team-high 43 goals. Chris Drury finished with 69 points (43+41) and Jason Pominville capped a terrific sophomore season with 34 goals. Vanek also finished first in the league with a plus-minus rating of plus-47. Adding to the Sabres depth on offense, the team had 10 players with over 30 points. Rookie Drew Stafford posted strong numbers after being called up from Rochester in mid-season. Stafford played in 41 games and finished with 13 goals and 14 assists. Goaltender Ryan Miller also set a club record with 40 victories after being voted in as a started for the NHL All-Star game. Buffalo made it to the playoffs for a second consecutive season. The Sabres eliminated the N.Y. Islanders in five games, and then defeated the N.Y. Rangers 4-2 in the Semifinals. Buffalo advanced to the Conference Finals for the second consecutive year (and fourth time since 1997), before losing in five games to Ottawa. The 2007-08 season was a drastic change for the Sabres as they failed to make the playoffs after finishing atop the NHL in the regular season standings in 2006-07. The Sabres did see two young stars emerge as Derek Roy and Jason Pominville led the team with 81 and 80 points, respectively. Roy eclipsed the 30-goal mark for the first time in his career as he finished the year with 32 goals. Pominville coupled 27 goals with 53 assists to set a new career high in points. Thomas Vanek continued to show his offensive prowess as he tallied 36 goals and 28 assists on the season. Vanek finished
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the year with a career high four hat tricks, three of which were natural or uninterrupted. Ryan Miller continued to set team records as he played in an unprecedented 76 games in the regular season, compiling a record of 36-27-10. Buffalo continued their impressive string of sell-outs as they saw HSBC Arena full for 39 of their 41 home games. The Sabres made history yet again as they hosted the 2008 AMP Winter Classic at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, NY. The Sabres faced the Pittsburgh Penguins in front of 71,217 fans as snow lightly fell on New Years Day. The game was the first outdoor game to be played in the United States and set the record for attendance at an NHL game. Buffalo would lose the historic game 2-1 in a shootout. The 2008-09 season started with high expectations after the Sabres failed to make the post-season a year before. The team got off to a hot start posting a 6-2-2 record in the month of October. However injuries to leading goal-scorer Thomas Vanek and starting goaltender Ryan Miller late in the year were too much to overcome. Despite a resilient effort in the final two months, Buffalo failed to make the playoffs for a second consecutive season. Thomas Vanek completed his second career 40-goal season, while leading the league in power-play goals (20). Vanek was also named to his first NHL All-Star game. Derek Roy had another impressive season; he led the team with 70 points (28+42) and was sixth in the league with nine gamewinning-goals. Tim Connolly returned to play in 48 games leading the Sabres in plus/minus with +12, and finished the year with 47 points (18+29). Jason Pominville led the team in assists for a second consecutive year with 46. He finished the season, playing in all 82 regular season games for the third consecutive year. Pominville currently holds the Sabres current consecutive games played streak with 334. The 2009-2010 campaign saw the emergence of one future star and the continuing evolution of another. Sabres defenseman Tyler Myers, the teams first-round selection (13th overall) in the 2008 Entry Draft, burst onto the NHL stage with an impressive rookie season. Myers led all NHL rookies in ice time (23:44) and assists (37) to help earn the Calder Trophy as the leagues top first year player. Ryan Miller also continued to raise his status as one of the leagues top netminders. Miller was in the top five all season in every goaltending category, including goals-against average (2.22) and save percentage (.929). Millers strong season was capped off by winning the Vezina Trophy. Miller also set the franchise record for wins with 41. Overall, the team cracked the 100-point plateau for the ninth time in franchise history and won their sixth division title before falling to the Boston Bruins in the first round of the playoffs. Following their return to the playoffs, the Sabres entered the 2010-11 season poised to take another step forward. However, after a 3-9-2 start began their descent to the league basement, it looked like the team would instead be taking a step back. When top point scorer Derek Roy (35 points in 35 games) suffered a season-ending injury in late December, the prospects for the Sabres still eight points out of the final playoff spot in the East didnt look good. But the Sabres continued to fight and put together an 8-3-1 record in January to close the gap. On Feb. 22, Terry Pegula announced his purchase of the team at a press conference at HSBC Arena. Pegulas arrival invigorated both the fans and the team, who welcomed their new owner with a seven-game unbeaten streak and finished the season on a 16-4-4 run to snatch the final Eastern Conference playoff spot. Thomas Vanek led the Sabres in goal scoring for the fifth straight year, and also led the team in points for the first time in his career with 73 (32+41). Vanek is the only player in Sabres history to lead the team in goals for more than three consecutive seasons. Tyler Ennis had a strong debut season, ranking fourth among all NHL rookies with 49 points (20+29) the most by a Buffalo rookie since Derek Plante had 56 in 1993-94. The Sabres were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs after a Game 7 loss to Philadelphia.
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Equipped with one of the National Hockey Leagues two new teams, the Knox Brothers sought a name for the club that would accompany the Vancouver Canucks into the 197071 season. A contest brought about the name Sabres, which just needed a logo to become the trademark of hockey on the Niagara Frontier. The Sabres crest would remain identical over the first 26 years. The first major change to the teams look came in 1996-97, which accompanied a new home for the Buffalo Sabres (the team moved from Memorial Auditorium into its new address of HSBC Arena). The crest in which would adorn the blue, white and gold jerseys of Buffalo Sabres players from October 1970 until April 1996 reflected the teams name. Along with the Buffalo appeared two crossed sabres renowned as a clean, sharp, decisive and penetrating weapon on offense, as well as a strong parrying weapon on defense, according to team Public Relations Director Chuck Burrs 1970 press release. A few minor changes were seen in the Buffalo sweaters over the first 26 years, mostly simple accessory changes. After adding players last names to the back of the sweaters a few years earlier, 1978-79 marked the first season the teams jerseys did not have drawstrings at the neckline and the debut of the teams crest on the shoulders. While the next season was Buffalos 10th anniversary campaign, a patch honoring that winters Olympic games in Lake Placid, N.Y., was the notable change on the uniforms. The 1980 Winter Olympics is where the legendary Miracle on Ice would take place, and where the Sabres held their 1980 training camp. It was probably fitting that 10 years later, a Buffalo Sabres 20th anniversary logo patch was embroidered on the front right shoulder of the players uniforms for 1989-90. Two years later, the Sabres joined the other NHL teams in wearing a commemorative patch for the leagues 75th anniversary, and fans even had the opportunity to see it on both the home and road jerseys as Buffalo joined 15 other teams in the season-long celebration. For the second half of that season, the Sabres wore their road jerseys at home and donned the home jerseys for away games, to complement the original six teams who wore throwback jerseys. A Stanley Cup centennial patch appeared on the 1992-93 uniforms. Buffalo would again recognize a significant anniversary with a special 25th anniversary logo, which was designed for the teams 1994-95 campaign. Players wore the fifth patch in seven years on the teams sweaters in 1995-96 (bearing jersey number one), remembering former NHL goalie Roger Crozier, who played six of his 14 seasons in the league in Buffalo. The 1996-97 season began a new era in Buffalo Sabres hockey with a new home, new colors and a new logo. The Sabres new colors would be black, white, red, gray and silver, featuring a white buffalo head as the new team logo. A secondary logo of a B with the familiar sabre piercing through it would also be featured on the shoulder of the new jerseys. In their first season in the new uniforms, the Sabres honored the memory of co-founder Seymour H. Knox III with a circular patch bearing the initials SHK III. On Nov. 22, 2000, the Sabres unveiled the teams third jersey against the Philadelphia Flyers. The third jersey was a tribute to the original sweater, while incorporating colors and elements from the current design, unveiled in 1996. The organization chose from over 50 different concepts and developed a blend of the 1970s blue and gold crest, featuring the traditional circle and crossed Sabres logo, adorned on a red-based jersey, trimmed in the teams black and silver of the 1990s. The word BUFFALO appeared on the lower trim to signify the teams proud attachment to its hometown. The third jersey also featured the current Sabres white buffalo-head logo appearing on the shoulders. The Sabres also wore their original blue and yellow colors with the former logo and design for the season finale, April 4, 2003, against New Jersey. The Sabres new uniform scheme, unveiled on September 16, 2006, took its inspiration from the original Sabres uniform (1971-96) and second uniform (1996-2005). The design was a collaborative effort between the Sabres and Reebok International. The new blue and gold colors were altered to a deeper navy blue and richer gold that had a greater visual impact both in person and on television broadcasts. Silver accents and a revised B-Sabre logo were carried over from the teams second uniform. Unique in the NHL, the new uniforms had player numbers on the front of the jersey. Buffalo also debuted a new alternate uniform that was the original blue uniform from 1970 with the player number on the front like on the newly designed uniforms. The alternate jersey was only worn for the 2006-07 season. For the Winter Classic game on January 1, 2008, the Sabres wore a modified version of the teams original white jerseys. This was the only time the jersey was worn that season. The Sabres introduced a new third jersey in 2008-09 that incorporated design elements from the original uniforms while linking elements from the current jerseys. The teams original road uniform (1971-96) was updated to incorporate the darker navy blue and rich gold featured in the current uniforms along with silver accents on the stripes to give dimension to the original design. The player numbers appear on the front of the uniform and a neck tie will be incorporated similar to what was worn by the team the first seven years Buffalo was in the league. The original crossed Sabres logo also features silver accents to give a beveled look to the teams original logo. The jersey was designed to incorporate the design elements of the Reebok EDGE uniform system. During the 2010-11 season the Sabres returned to their roots, adopting a uniform at home and on the road that recalled elements of the first uniform in franchise history. At home, the Sabres utilized the teams previous third jersey. On the road, they donned a white jersey that incorporates the same accent elements of the updated home jersey. The team also unveiled an all new 40th anniversary uniform. This classically-designed uniform is a tribute to not only the history of Buffalo hockey, but early NHL jersey designs of the past. The 40th anniversary alternate jersey was worn 12 times at HSBC Arena during the 2010-11 season and continues to serve as the teams alternate jersey in 2011-12.
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Address: One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza, Buffalo, NY 14203 Location: At the foot of Main St. and South Park Ave. on the Buffalo waterfront Ceremonial Groundbreaking: Nov. 4, 1994 Gala Grand Opening Event: Sept. 27, 1996, an evening of entertainment featuring appearances by: Doc Severinsen and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, figure skater Brian Boitano, aerialists, singer Ani DiFranco, and members of the Sabres and Bandits. First Hockey Game: Sept. 21, 1996, preseason game vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (3-1 Buffalo win; first goal by the Sabres Brian Holzinger at 5:24 of the first period on Toronto goalie Don Beaupre). First Regular-Season Hockey Game: Oct. 12, 1996, vs. Detroit Red Wings (6-1 win by Detroit; first regular-season goal in HSBC was by the Wings Vyacheslav Kozlov at 15:41 of the first period on Buffalos Dominik Hasek; first Buffalo regular-season goal in HSBC by Michael Peca at 5:24 of third period on Detroit goaltender Mike Vernon). Seating Capacity:18,690 for hockey, lacrosse, and football; 19,100 for basketball; 21,500 for concerts (building size - 700,000 square feet) Cost: $127.5 million ($72 million from private sources and $55 million from the combined resources of New York State, Erie County, and the City of Buffalo) Project Architects: Ellerbe Becket, Bergmann, Espacio/Hamilton Houston Lownie, Flynn Battaglia Architects, Buffalo Office Interiors/Hovey-Nardini Architects, Gordon Architects/Planners Features: 1,100 space attached parking garage. Four seating levels, including club level seats located one level below the suites. These seats have direct access to the weather-protected parking garage as well as concierge and in-seat food & beverage service. 80 mid-level suites, featuring all of the club-seat amenities plus private restrooms. Suites seat 12 but can hold up to 18. The Party Suite Located on First Niagara Centers suite level, is primarily used for Buffalo Sabres games. It can accommodate 36 people and is available on a game to game basis. The Harbour Club possesses extensive banquet facilities while offering views of both the arena floor and the Buffalo waterfront. It is located on both the 100 and 200 levels, with formal and casual dining at the two locations, respectively. The Pour Mans Aud Club- a nostalgic time-warp for long-time Buffalo Sabres fans featuring refurbished artifacts taken from the Memorial Auditorium. Food courts Sabres team store - at 5,000 square feet, it is one of the largest in-arena merchandise stores in the NHL. Sabretooths HouseHouse - Includes several interactive exhibits and large open spaces for Sabretooth and his friends to play in before the action starts on the ice. Blue Zone Bar - Includes displays and other features telling the history of amateur and professional sports in Buffalo. Pavilion - The 330 long by 65 high glass-enclosed structure serves as the main entrance/exit in the arena. The Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Display- located in the Pavilion, just outside the Sabres Store. In addition to the Sabres, the Buffalo Bandits (National Lacrosse League) play their home games at First Niagara Center. The arena also hosts college basketball games featuring the four WNY NCAA Division I teams: Canisius College, Niagara University, University at Buffalo and St. Bonaventure University. First Niagara Center has also played host to the first and second rounds of the NCAA Division I Mens Basketball Championship, the NCAA Division I Mens Ice Hockey Frozen Four, and the IIHF World U20 Championship.
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Requests for information should be directed to the Sabres Public Relations Department, Buffalo Sabres, First Niagara Center, One Seymour H. Knox, III Plaza, Buffalo, NY 14203. The main office phone number is (716) 855-4100. Season credentials are available only to those media members who cover the team on a regular basis. Those who need media credentials for an individual game should contact Ian Ott via email ([email protected]) or phone (716/855-4484) by 5 p.m. the day before a game, and by 5 p.m. on Friday before a Sunday game. All requests for individual game seating should be submitted by the publication editor using a professional email account. Furthermore, freelance photographers will be admitted on an assignment-only basis, which must come from the photo editor. Press box seats are filled on a space-available basis. The media entrance to First Niagara Center is located at the plaza area on the east (Illinois Street) side of the building, aligned with the middle of the parking ramp. All requests for pre-game live shots should be coordinated through a Chrisanne Bellas at 716-855-4476 to assure location and transmission. The Sabres press lounge opens two hours before game time, and also serves as the media work room. It can be reached by turning right upon entering the building at the media entrance (mentioned above). Press credentials can be picked up before 4:30 p.m. at the arenas security office. From 4:30 p.m. on, the passes will be at the media entrance described above (please note that pick up times will be adjusted for afternoon games). To reach the press box, return toward (and just past) the security office/media entrance and ride the freight elevator to the top/press level (indicated with a P in the elevator). Credentials should be displayed at all times for admission to the press box, press lounge/work room and dressing room areas. YOUR COOPERATION IS APPRECIATED IN MAINTAINING A WORKING ATMOSPHERE IN THE LOCKER ROOM(S). ABSOLUTELY NO AUTOGRAPH REQUESTS. VIOLATORS WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE. Please note that smoking is prohibited not only in both the press lounge/work room and the press box, but also in the whole arena (under NY State law). There are electrical outlets and phone jacks at all seats in the press box, but phone lines are not active unless arrangements are made by calling Mike Queeno at (716) 855-4485. Please keep in mind that there are a minimum number of pool phones in the press box for use by visiting media. Wireless internet access is also available. Practices that cannot be held at First Niagara Center will take place at the Northtown Center at Amherst. Practices are open to the media, and reporters should contact Chris Bandura to verify times at (716) 855-4515.
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9 16 19 20 21-24 26 Opening Day of Rookie Camp Opening Day of Training Camp Pre-season schedule begins NHL Board of Governors Meeting USHL Fall Classic (Sioux City, IA) Kraft Hockeyville Winnipeg Jets vs. Ottawa Senators (Mile One Centre, St. Johns, NL) Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Month Opening Day Playing Rosters set (3:00 p.m. ET) Opening Night 94th NHL Regular Season begins Bruins Raise Stanley Cup Banner - Philadelphia Flyers @ Boston Bruins NHL Face-Off (Winnipeg) 2011 Compuware NHL Premiere - Anaheim Ducks @ Buffalo Sabres (Helsinki, FIN) 2011 Compuware NHL Premiere - New York Rangers @ Los Angeles Kings (Stockholm, SWE) 2011 Compuware NHL Premiere - New York Rangers @ Anaheim Ducks (Stockholm, SWE) 2011 Compuware NHL Premiere - Buffalo Sabres @ Los Angeles Kings (Berlin, GER) Winnipeg Jets host first 2011-12 regular season game at MTS Centre (vs. Montreal Canadiens) A Celebration of Lester Patrick (St. Paul, MN) Recipients: Mark Johnson, Bob Pulford, Tony Rossi, and Jeff Sauer 2011 Subway Super Series (CHL) U20 Four Nations Cup Hockey Hall of Fame Game (Ottawa Senators @ Toronto Maple Leafs) Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (Toronto, ON) Inductees: Ed Belfour, Doug Gilmour, Mark Howe, Joe Nieuwendyk (Player Category) First NBC Broadcast: Detroit Red Wings at Boston Bruins NHL Founders Day (1917) 11 games on schedule Signing deadline for Group 2 free agents (5:00 p.m. ET) NHL Board of Governors Meeting (CA) U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (Chicago, IL) Inductees: Chris Chelios, Mike Emrick, Ed Snider, Gary Suter, Keith Tkachuk Holiday Roster Freeze in effect. For all players on an NHL active roster, injured reserve, or players with non-roster and injured non-roster status as of midnight, local time, December 19, a roster freeze shall apply through midnight local time December 27, with respect to waivers, trades and loans, subject to the exceptions provided for in CBA Article 16.10. No scheduled practices - dressing rooms closed IIHF World U20 Championship (Edmonton & Calgary, AB) 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic New York Rangers at Philadelphia Flyers (Philadelphia) NHL All-Star Break (no games played) No scheduled practices dressing rooms closed NHL Honda SuperSkills (Scotiabank Place, Ottawa, ON) 59th NHL All-Star Game (Scotiabank Place, Ottawa, ON) AHL All-Star Skills Competition (Atlantic City, NJ) AHL All-Star Classic (Atlantic City, NJ) NHL Regular Season Schedule Resumes Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game (Kelowna, BC) Hockey is for Everyone Month CBCs Hockey Day in Canada (Host: PEI) Edmonton Oilers at Ottawa Senators; Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs; Vancouver Canucks at Calgary Flames Hockey Weekend Across America (USA Hockey) Hockey Day in America (NBC) Trade deadline (3:00 p.m. ET) NHL General Managers Meeting (Boca Raton, FL) NCAA Regionals
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9 16 19 20 21-24 26 Opening Day of Rookie Camp Opening Day of Training Camp Pre-season schedule begins NHL Board of Governors Meeting USHL Fall Classic (Sioux City, IA) Kraft Hockeyville Winnipeg Jets vs. Ottawa Senators (Mile One Centre, St. Johns, NL) IIHF World Championship (Helsinki, FIN, Stockholm, SWE) 2012 RBC Cup (Elgar Petersen Arena, Humboldt, SK) 2011 CHL Memorial Cup (Centre Bionest, Shawinigan, QC) 2012 NHL Combine Last possible day for 2012 Stanley Cup Final Deadline for first club-elected salary arbitration (later of June 15 or 48 hours after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final, 5:00 p.m. ET) 2012 NHL Awards NHL Entry Draft Free Agency period begins Deadline for player-elected salary arbitration notification (5:00 p.m. ET) Deadline for club-elected salary arbitration notification (5:00 p.m. ET) Salary arbitration hearings held Deadline for salary arbitration decisions to be rendered
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The Sabres will once again feature variable ticket pricing for tickets to all home games. The five pricing levels include Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Value. The classifications are determined by the opponent, time of the year, day of the week, rivalries, and games against all-star players. This season there is one (1) Platinum game, eleven (11) Gold games, eighteen (18) Silver games, five (5) Bronze games, and five (5) Value games. Sabres Tickets are available in person at the First Niagara Center Box Office. Tickets may be purchased online at www.sabres.com or www.tickets.com. To charge tickets by phone, call 1.888.223.6000.
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January 2012 Oct 7, 2011 Oct 8, 2011 Oct 14, 2011 Oct 15, 2011 Oct 18, 2011 Oct 20, 2011 Oct 22, 2011 Oct 25, 2011 Oct 27, 2011 Oct 29, 2011 Nov 2, 2011 Nov 4, 2011 Nov 5, 2011 Nov 8, 2011 Nov 11, 2011 Nov 12, 2011 Nov 14, 2011 Nov 16, 2011 Nov 18, 2011 Nov 19, 2011 Nov 23, 2011 Nov 25, 2011 Nov 26, 2011 Nov 29, 2011 Dec 2, 2011 Dec 3, 2011 Dec 7, 2011 Dec 9, 2011 Dec 10, 2011 Dec 13, 2011 Dec 16, 2011 Dec 17, 2011 Dec 20, 2011 Dec 22, 2011 Dec 26, 2011 Dec 28, 2011 Dec 30, 2011 Dec 31, 2011 Jan 3, 2012 Jan 6, 2012 Jan 7, 2012 vs. Ducks (Europe) @ Kings (Europe) vs. Hurricanes @ Penguins @ Canadiens @ Panthers @ Lightning vs. Lightning vs. Blue Jackets vs. Panthers vs. Flyers vs. Flames @ Senators vs. Jets vs. Senators @ Bruins @ Canadiens vs. Devils @ Hurricanes vs. Coyotes vs. Bruins @ Blue Jackets vs. Capitals vs. Islanders vs. Red Wings @ Predators vs. Flyers vs. Panthers vs. Rangers vs. Senators vs. Maple Leafs @ Penguins @ Senators @ Maple Leafs vs. Capitals @ Devils @ Capitals vs. Senators vs. Oilers @ Hurricanes vs. Jets 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Tuesday Friday Saturday Monday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Tuesday Tuesday February 2012 Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Friday Saturday Tuesday Thursday Friday Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Wednesday March 2012 Thu Sat Mon Wed Thu Sat Mon Wed Sat Mon Wed Fri Sat Tue Fri Sat April 2012 Tue Thu Sat Apr 3, 2012 Apr 5, 2012 Apr 7, 2012 vs. Maple Leafs @ Flyers @ Bruins 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM Mar 1, 2012 Mar 3, 2012 Mar 5, 2012 Mar 7, 2012 Mar 8, 2012 Mar 10, 2012 Mar 12, 2012 Mar 14, 2012 Mar 17, 2012 Mar 19, 2012 Mar 21, 2012 Mar 23, 2012 Mar 24, 2012 Mar 27, 2012 Mar 30, 2012 Mar 31, 2012 @ Sharks @ Canucks @ Jets vs. Hurricanes @ Bruins @ Senators vs. Canadiens vs. Avalanche @ Panthers @ Lightning vs. Canadiens @ Rangers vs. Wild @ Capitals vs. Penguins @ Maple Leafs 10:30 PM 10:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM Feb 1, 2012 Feb 4, 2012 Feb 8, 2012 Feb 10, 2012 Feb 11, 2012 Feb 14, 2012 Feb 16, 2012 Feb 17, 2012 Feb 19, 2012 Feb 21, 2012 Feb 24, 2012 Feb 25, 2012 Feb 29, 2012 vs. Rangers @ Islanders vs. Bruins vs. Stars vs. Lightning vs. Devils @ Flyers vs. Canadiens vs. Penguins vs. Islanders vs. Bruins @ Rangers @ Ducks 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 12:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 PM Jan 10, 2012 Jan 13, 2012 Jan 14, 2012 Jan 16, 2012 Jan 18, 2012 Jan 19, 2012 Jan 21, 2012 Jan 24, 2012 Jan 31, 2012 @ Maple Leafs vs. Maple Leafs @ Islanders @ Red Wings @ Blackhawks @ Jets @ Blues @ Devils @ Canadiens 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:30 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM
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