Marilyn Sarvis, Buffalo Sabres Correspondent
At first glance, a 6-2 loss looks like a horrible game- and it was. In the span of 62 seconds, the game went from close to a blowout.
Ryan Miller has played outstanding in net this year for the Sabres. At first glance, one would assume this game was on his shoulders. [...]
Marilyn Sarvis, Buffalo Sabres Correspondent
The lack of responsible play in front of Miller isn’t a new phenomena in Buffalo, but it’s a disappointing trend to watch return. The Sabres aren’t up against injuries or illness like an increasing number of teams lately, but they aren’t without their troubles, after dropping a 5-2 decision to the [...]
November 7, 2009 | Posted in
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Marilyn Sarvis, Buffalo Sabres Correspondent
The Buffalo Sabres are showing a work ethic that hasn’t been seen from this team in two years.
The offense is scoring and the defense is protecting their zone. They have only allowed the first goal scored on them 3 times so far this season- a dangerous trend that became common for [...]
October 28, 2009 | Posted in
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It’s only two games into the season for the Phoenix Coyotes, yet their early success has surprised some of the hockey community.
The Coyotes were in the news in the off season, probably more than any other team, but not for overtly hockey reasons. Their future in Glendale still hangs in the balance, but the players [...]
Marilyn Sarvis, Buffalo Sabres Correspondent
The Buffalo Sabres finalized their 23-man roster yesterday at 3pm, deciding to send down Nathan Gerbe and Mike Weber, keeping Tyler Myers and Tim Kennedy with the club for now.
With Adam Mair injured, as well as minor injuries to Toni Lydman (hand) and Drew Stafford (minor concussion), the opening night roster [...]
Marilyn Sarvis, Buffalo Sabres Correspondent
The Buffalo Sabres didn’t win at home against the Capitals, who visited for the Sabres opening preseason game last Thursday, but they saw flashes of what Tyler Ennis can bring to the line-up. Although held pointless, Ennis played a great game- he played on a line with Vanek and Pominville, skating [...]
September 21, 2009 | Posted in
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Marilyn Sarvis, Buffalo Sabres Correspondent
It’s true, the Buffalo Sabres have been quiet in this off-season- they haven‘t signed any of the big names out there, nor have they made a big trade. Every year, there are a few teams that open up their wallets and sign the biggest names on the market. The Buffalo Sabres [...]