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Publication Date: 3/4/2007
Associated Press
Sabres goalie Ryan Miller keeps his eye on a rebound.
Sabres drink in a win
By TIM GRAHAM- News Sports Reporter - 3/4/2007

TORONTO - Was it a hockey game or a beer commercial?

A goalie with the "Miller Time" logo on the back of his helmet nearly posted a shutout, and a kid from Milwaukee scored the winning goal for the Buffalo Sabres, who went into Saturday night on a run of five straight games with five or more goals but scored only three times.
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League stacked deck against Regier
By BUCKY GLEASON - - 3/4/2007

The league honchos call it stacking. It is a word the league began using to describe how teams might attempt to use the long-term injury list to get around the $44 million salary cap, which evidently is a very big no-no.

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NHL Takes Steps to Curtail Blows to Head
Suspension draws attention -  3/4/2007
TORONTO - The Buffalo Sabres made a public plea last week for the NHL to review its stance on hits to the head after co-captain Chris Drury was rendered unconscious.
Sabres 3, Maple Leafs 1 -  3/4/2007
Buffalo 0 2 1-3 Toronto 0 0 1-1 First Period-None. Penalties-Antropov, Tor (hooking), 6:12; Green, Tor (slashing), 8:24; Numminen, Buf (delay of game), 13:48; Sundin, Tor (interference), 17:51.
Sabres outslug Canadiens -  3/3/2007
If you had something in your eye or problems with a contact lens, then chances are you missed a whole lot. In Friday night's game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens, nobody could afford to blink.
Rookie Ryan stops lumbering, starts scoring -  3/3/2007
Michael Ryan had become accustomed to scoring, watching hats fall to the ice as he scored three times during two of his last three games in Rochester.
Sabres vs. Maple Leafs -  3/3/2007
Buffalo Sabres Who's hot: RW Jason Pominville has two goals and two assists in five games against the Leafs.
It's Ryan's team -  3/2/2007
Ryan Miller knew it the moment he saw Martin Biron packing his bags. The Buffalo Sabres' crease - the one Miller had to share with two other goaltenders not long ago - was all his.
Tallinder catches flu, may not play tonight -  3/2/2007
Lindy Ruff has just about given up having his full team around. The trend of a player being unavailable continued yet again Thursday. Buffalo Sabres defenseman Henrik Tallinder was at the doctor's office rather than practice, suffering symptoms similar to the flu that sidelined Daniel Briere earlier in the week.
Sabres vs. Canadiens -  3/2/2007
Faceoff: 8 p.m. in HSBC Arena TV: MSG Radio: 550 AM Season Series: Sabres lead, 3-2-1 Buffalo Sabres Who's hot: C Clarke MacArthur has points in three of the past four games.
Grading the goalie -  3/2/2007
How Ryan Miller ranks in the NHL (Does not include Thursday's games) Victories: 30 (5) Martin Brodeur, N.J. 39 (1) Goals against average: 2.
New Sabre Zubrus glad to join a winner -  3/1/2007
Dainius Zubrus had his two young children in mind the past couple of months as he negotiated with the Washington Capitals. He's 28 with a 4-year-old son and a 3-month-old daughter, and he wanted to give his family a long-term home.
Drury to miss at least two more games -  3/1/2007
The Buffalo Sabres will definitely be without one co-captain this weekend. The status of the other depends on how quickly he gets rid of the flu.
Sabres hope trades lead to Stanley Cup -  2/28/2007
The Buffalo Sabres believe they moved another step closer toward winning the Stanley Cup on Tuesday when they acquired center Dainius Zubrus from the Washington Capitals and sent popular goaltender Martin Biron to the Philadelphia Flyers.
SABRES LAY IT ON THE LINE -  2/28/2007
TORONTO - Somewhere between a tweak and an overhaul, the Buffalo Sabres adjusted themselves for their Stanley Cup run. The Sabres at Tuesday afternoon's trade deadline were forced to deal a player they wanted to keep at one position so that they could sprinkle depth around their injury-riddled, youth-laden roster.
Biron relishes opportunity -  2/28/2007
For the guy to be smiling Tuesday afternoon was nothing unusual. Martin Biron spent much of his career with the Buffalo Sabres laughing with his teammates and joking around in the dressing room.
An empty echo -  2/27/2007
The call came again, as it does every Feb. 17 from rural Warburg, Alberta, the words of his robust parents coming across the line a little fainter.
Sabres deal Biron, acquire Zubrus -  2/27/2007
The Buffalo Sabres finally became a player in the NHL trade frenzy today, shipping veteran backup goaltender Martin Biron to the Philadelphia Flyers, picking up skilled center Dainius Zubrus from Washington and acquiring backup goalie Ty Conklin from Columbus.
Ruff doesn't want to ban 'good hits' -  2/27/2007
As furious as he was about the hit that hammered co-captain Chris Drury unconscious, Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff stopped short of stating the NHL should legislate away all blows to the head.
Sabres vs. Maple Leafs -  2/27/2007
Faceoff: 7:30 p.m. in Air Canada Centre TV: MSG Radio: 550 AM Season Series: Series tied, 2-2Buffalo Sabres Who's hot: RW Jason Pominville has two goals and four assists in his past four games.

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