Sabres Preseason Report #2

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 8:39 pm by Mike

The Buffalo Sabres have now played four out of seven total preseason games. Our last report focused on the first two games, so this will pick up on the last two versus the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Minnesota Wild.

Gaustad to Miss Beginning of Regular Season

This biggest news that has come out since our last report is that Sabres Center Paul Gaustad will be out three to four weeks after under going thumb surgery. It also looks like Mair may miss the beginning of the regular season because of injury.

Buffalo Sabres vs Toronto Maple Leafs

The Sabres preseason home opener was played against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. The Sabres dressed a roster that consisted of a mix of veterans and prospects. Matt and I attended the game and have posted a SabreCast #7 with our full reactions.

Game Result: 3-2 W (OT)

The players that contributed to the score include:

  • Derek Roy - 1G, 1A
  • Ales Kotalik - 1G, 1A
  • Paul Gaustad - 1G
  • Craig Rivet - 1A
  • Maxim Afinogenov - 3A

The game came to a furious finish with both Sabres’ regulation goals being scored with Miller pulled and Kotalik’s game winner scored shortly into overtime.

Buffalo Sabres vs Minnesota Wild

The Sabres’ fourth preseason game was against the Wild at home on Sunday. Lalime played the whole game in net and had 18 saves on 19 shots.

Game Result: 2-1 L (SO)

Contributions came from:

  • Jochen Hecht - 1G
  • Clark MacArthur- 1A
  • Jason Pominville - 1A

More Players Cut

The Sabres have cut several more players. Several have been sent to Portland, while others will play in Canada or abroad.

WHL

  • Tyler Myers

Portland Pirates

  • Adam Dennis,
  • Tyler Bouck (pending waivers)
  • Jimmy Bonneau (pending waivers)
  • Colton Fretter
  • Marc-Andre Gragnani
  • Derek Whitmore
  • Felix Schutz
  • Colin Murphy
  • Mike Card
  • Mike Kostka
  • Jhonas Enroth
  • Josh Vatri (tryout)
  • Paul Baier (tryout)

German Elite League

  • Gogulla

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