Dr. Lecter
02-27-2011, 07:25 AM
The Buffalo Sabres could be one team that surprises at Monday’s NHL trade deadline.
New owner Terry Pegula, who wanted to win before he took over the franchise, has given GM Darcy Regier the green light to spend to the salary cap to win a Stanley Cup.
That’s not something the Sabres have always shown a willingness to do, so don’t be surprised if they are a player on either Dallas centre Brad Richards on Colorado’s Paul Stastny.
While the denials might be coming fast and furious out of the Rocky Mountains about Stastny’s future with the Avs, don’t believe them for a second. Pretty much every player on that roster is available.
The Sabres have the cap space to make a big move. They haven’t been the same since they lost Derek Roy to a quad injury earlier this season and need skill up front.
“If we’re going to do anything, it will be on the buy side,” Regier told Buffalo reporters Saturday.
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2011/02/26/17422246.html
New owner Terry Pegula, who wanted to win before he took over the franchise, has given GM Darcy Regier the green light to spend to the salary cap to win a Stanley Cup.
That’s not something the Sabres have always shown a willingness to do, so don’t be surprised if they are a player on either Dallas centre Brad Richards on Colorado’s Paul Stastny.
While the denials might be coming fast and furious out of the Rocky Mountains about Stastny’s future with the Avs, don’t believe them for a second. Pretty much every player on that roster is available.
The Sabres have the cap space to make a big move. They haven’t been the same since they lost Derek Roy to a quad injury earlier this season and need skill up front.
“If we’re going to do anything, it will be on the buy side,” Regier told Buffalo reporters Saturday.
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2011/02/26/17422246.html