Too many people have forgotten the events of July 1, 2007. Let’s set the record straight and stop saying stupid things. Continue reading
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
Too many people have forgotten the events of July 1, 2007. Let’s set the record straight and stop saying stupid things. Continue reading
© 2011 Chris. All rights reserved.
By Chris and Ryan Despite our snark, let’s take a look back at Larry Quinn’s tenure with the Buffalo Sabres. Without Larry Quinn, there wouldn’t be an HSBC Arena or a viable NHL team in Buffalo right now. He was … Continue reading
Farewell, Larry. Thanks for, you know, saving the Sabres. Don’t let Bass Pro hit you on the way out.
© 2011 Chris. All rights reserved.
By Chris With the pieces of information we have, the timing of the Darcy Regier extension doesn’t make a lot of sense. As Mike Harrington reports, the Sabres re-signed Regier sometime in the fall, either in September or October. The … Continue reading
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Ryan and Corey talk about the wheelings and dealings of the past few days with the Buffalo Sabres. word Download this crap! The Tracks David Bowie – The Man Who Sold The World The Beatles – Wait
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by Ryan Nothing surprises me anymore. We watch sports with the hope that something incredible will happen, something we’ve never seen before that justifies the hours and hours we put into watching. It’s a system that very rarely yields fruit … Continue reading
by Ryan Say what you will about the Anaheim Ducks fans, mascot, arena, or even the state of California itself, but don’t you dare question their General Manager. Brian Burke has got to be the best GM in hockey, right? … Continue reading
By Chris It’s easy to forget where Daniel Briere came from. Prior to becoming the Buffalo Sabres’ first real superstar since Dominik Hasek, he had played just one full season in the National Hockey League, splitting time between Phoenix and … Continue reading