Wednesday, December 1, 2010

New Owner?

A billionaire, orginally from Buffalo has expressed an interest in purchasing the Buffalo Sabres from current Owner, Tom Golisano. Terrence Pegula is a billionaire, who made his money from an Oil and Natural Gas Company he founded and then later sold. He is the 110th richest man in America, and is expected to take the Sabres over in the next 2 months.

The move should be good for the Sabres, as Pegula has a very little chance of moving the Sabres out of Buffalo, and he cares more about the game of Hockey than Golisano as well.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Sabres Still winless at home

The Sabres have managed to break their losing streak and now have 3 victories this year, but they still remain win less at home. Tomorrow they play Philadelphia, and will be hoping for their first home victory this year.

Pominville also recently started back to practicing with the team, so we can expect to see him back soon.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sabres Recent Losses

After an impressing pre-season the Sabres hype has already started to decline. They've lost their past 3 games, only winning one so far in the season. There still is plenty of time for the Sabres to turn around though, and they will be in a better position when Pominville returns from his concussion.

The Sabres played a hard game last night against New Jersey with both teams scoreless when heading into overtime. The game ended only about a minute into overtime with New Jersey shutting the Sabres out.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Lalime and Miller

From the Buffalo News:
Patrick Lalime is a beloved figure in the Buffalo Sabres' locker room. Players were downright offended when he was booed last March in HSBC Arena and Ryan Miller gave him a shout-out from the podium while collecting his Vezina Trophy at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas.
Those factors certainly had to enter into the team's thinking when it came to re-signing the 36-year-old for a third season as Miller's backup...

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I think that having Lalime who is a good backup goalie is important because of the fact Miller gets fatigued after only a couple of games and quickly starts making mistakes. 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Puck Drop 2010 this Thursday

This Saturday the Sabres are starting off training camp this year with Puck Drop 2010 which is going to be a day long event. The new third jersey will also be officially reviled to the public.

The doors will open at 9 AM to the event.

From www.WKBW.com:
Other “Puck Drop 2010” events include live music in the plaza area by The Carl Motyka Band from 12 Noon-3 p.m.; current Sabres and Alumni available for autographs throughout the day; food and drink available for purchase both inside and outside the Arena; and a Sabres Kidz Zone featuring interactive games. The Sabres Puck Patrol will also have three street hockey rinks set up outside. Children under 12 must wear a helmet to participate, and it is recommended that you bring your own sticks and equipment.

“Puck Drop 2010” will also play host to the third annual Buffalo Sabres Adult Street HockeyFest on the streets surrounding HSBC Arena. This is a day-long street hockey tournament featuring men and women ages 18 and up. The first games will begin at 9 a.m.

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Sabres' new jersey

The Sabres were planning on releasing their new 3rd jersey to the public on September 18th, however photos of the new jersey have already been leaked. The new jersey is in honor of the Sabres' 40th Anniversary season.

The Buffalo on the front of the jersey is much like the Buffalo Bisons, who preceded the Sabres. Team officials have yet to confirm if this will actually be the new jersey.

The new jersey will officially be announced at Puck Drop 2010, an all day event on Saturday, Sept. 18th. Training camp also opens on this day.

What are your opinions on the new jersey?