2013–14 Buffalo Sabres season
NHL hockey team season
The 2013–14 Buffalo Sabres season was the 44th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[ 3] The Sabres moved to the realigned Atlantic Division , which included the previous season's Northeast Division with the addition of the Tampa Bay Lightning , Florida Panthers and Detroit Red Wings .[ 4] Ron Rolston , who started the season as head coach, was fired after 20 games and replaced by Ted Nolan , who had previously coached the team from 1995 to 1997. In terms of point percentage, this is the worst season in Sabres franchise history, and the third worst in the salary cap era behind the 2016-2017 Colorado Avalanche and the 2019-2020 Detroit Red Wings .
Off-season
Ron Rolston was made the permanent head coach when Darcy Regier removed the interim tag from his title. Regier did not interview any other candidates for the position.[ 5] Rolston replaced Lindy Ruff who was fired the season before after serving as head coach for nearly 16 seasons.
Training camp
The Sabres' training camp saw the arrival of many highly touted prospects into the Sabres' lineup. Newly acquired first round picks Rasmus Ristolainen and Nikita Zadorov both made the opening day roster along with 2012 first round picks Mikhail Grigorenko , Zemgus Girgensons and 2011 first round pick Joel Armia . Armia and Zadorov were both injured in the pre-season and would not play right away.[ 6]
The pre-season saw the Sabres involved in a controversial game. In a road game at the Toronto Maple Leafs , a fight between Corey Tropp and Toronto winger Jamie Devane ended with Tropp injured. On the ensuing faceoff, Sabres' enforcer John Scott lined up opposite to Phil Kessel and attempted to engage him in a fight. A line brawl followed in which 209 minutes in penalties were handed out, including 11 fighting majors and 14 ten-minute misconduct penalties. During the fight, Maple Leaf David Clarkson would leave the bench to fight. Clarkson would later be suspended by the NHL for ten regular season games.[ 7] Phil Kessel received a three-game pre-season game ban for slashing Scott with the intent to injure.[ 8] Sabres Head Coach Ron Rolston was fined an undisclosed amount for "player selection." The fine was controversial due to the fact that Scott was on the ice the previous shift and the Leafs, being the home team, had last change.[ 9] Corey Tropp suffered a broken jaw and concussion in the fight.[ 10]
The day before the start of the regular season, Rolston named the new team captain . With the trade of team captain Jason Pominville the year before, the captaincy had remained vacant. Rolston used a rotating captaincy in the preseason. Steve Ott and Thomas Vanek were named co-captains for the 2013–14 season.[ 11] Ott would wear the "C" for all road games and Vanek would wear it at home. Christian Ehrhoff would wear an "A" during all games.
Regular season
Opening the season with a lineup that featured Zemgus Girgensons , Mikhail Grigorenko , Rasmus Ristolainen and Nikita Zadorov , the 2013–14 Sabres were the first team since the 1995–96 season to include four teenagers.[ 12]
On November 13, 2013, general manager Darcy Regier and Head Coach Ron Rolston were relieved of their duties. Former Sabre Pat LaFontaine was hired as President of Hockey Operations (a position that had been left vacant since the departure of Larry Quinn in 2011) and Ted Nolan was hired as the interim head coach.[ 13] After hiring Ottawa Senators ' Assistant general manager Tim Murray to the vacant general manager position on January 9,[ 14] Pat LaFontaine resigned as President of Hockey Operations on March 1, 2014, to return to his previous position with the NHL.[ 15]
The Sabres made numerous trades leading up to and right before the March 5 trading deadline.[ 16] On February 28, they traded away veterans Ryan Miller and Steve Ott to the St. Louis Blues . Then on March 5, the NHL trade deadline day, they made three separate trades with the Minnesota Wild , Washington Capitals and Los Angeles Kings .
Standings
Schedule and results
Pre-season
2013 Pre-Season Game Log: 4–2–1 (Home: 2–0–1; Road: 2–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Recap
1
September 15
Buffalo
5–4
Montreal
SO
Hackett
21,273
1–0–0
Recap
2
September 17
Buffalo
3–1
Columbus
Hackett
9,009
2–0–0
Recap
3
September 19
Carolina
2–5
Buffalo
Miller
17,626
3–0–0
Recap
4
September 21
Toronto
3–2
Buffalo
SO
Enroth
19,070
3–0–1
Recap
5
September 22
Buffalo
3–5
Toronto
Miller
19,001
3–1–1
Recap
6
September 25
Columbus
0–3
Buffalo
Enroth
17,346
4–1–1
Recap
7
September 27
Buffalo
0–1
Carolina
Miller
12,033
4–2–1
Recap
Regular season
2013–14 Game Log Overall: 21–51–10 (Home: 13–21–7; Road: 8–30–3)
October: 2–12–1 (Home: 0–7–1; Road: 2–5–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 2
Buffalo
1–2
Detroit
Miller
20,066
0–1–0
0
Recap
2
October 4
Ottawa
1–0
Buffalo
Miller
19,070
0–2–0
0
Recap
3
October 5
Buffalo
1–4
Pittsburgh
Enroth
18,641
0–3–0
0
Recap
4
October 8
Tampa Bay
3–2
Buffalo
OT
Enroth
18,243
0–3–1
1
Recap
5
October 10
Columbus
4–1
Buffalo
Miller
18,210
0–4–1
1
Recap
6
October 12
Buffalo
1–2
Chicago
Miller
21,261
0–5–1
1
Recap
7
October 14
Minnesota
2–1
Buffalo
Enroth
18,111
0–6–1
1
Recap
8
October 15
Buffalo
4–3
NY Islanders
SO
Miller
10,512
1–6–1
3
Recap
9
October 17
Vancouver
3–0
Buffalo
Miller
18,374
1–7–1
3
Recap
10
October 19
Colorado
4–2
Buffalo
Miller
18,422
1–8–1
3
Recap
11
October 23
Boston
5–2
Buffalo
Miller
17,645
1–9–1
3
Recap
12
October 25
Buffalo
3–1
Florida
Enroth
12,984
2–9–1
5
Recap
13
October 26
Buffalo
2–3
Tampa Bay
Miller
18,088
2–10–1
5
Recap
14
October 28
Dallas
4–3
Buffalo
Miller
18,295
2–11–1
5
Recap
15
October 31
Buffalo
0–2
NY Rangers
Miller
18,006
2–12–1
5
Recap
November: 4–8–1 (Home: 3–4–0; Road: 1–4–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
16
November 2
Anaheim
6–3
Buffalo
Enroth
19,070
2–13–1
5
Recap
17
November 5
Buffalo
5–4
San Jose
SO
Miller
17,562
3–13–1
7
Recap
18
November 7
Buffalo
0–2
Los Angeles
Enroth
18,118
3–14–1
7
Recap
19
November 8
Buffalo
2–6
Anaheim
Miller
15,577
3–15–1
7
Recap
20
November 12
Los Angeles
2–3
Buffalo
SO
Miller
18,281
4–15–1
9
Recap
21
November 15
Toronto
1–3
Buffalo
Miller
19,070
5–15–1
11
Recap
22
November 16
Buffalo
2–4
Toronto
Enroth
19,447
5–16–1
11
Recap
23
November 19
St. Louis
4–1
Buffalo
Miller
17,710
5–17–1
11
Recap
24
November 21
Buffalo
1–4
Philadelphia
Miller
19,973
5–18–1
11
Recap
25
November 24
Detroit
3–1
Buffalo
Miller
18,721
5–19–1
11
Recap
26
November 27
Montreal
3–1
Buffalo
Miller
18,497
5–20–1
11
Recap
27
November 29
Toronto
2–3
Buffalo
OT
Miller
19,070
6–20–1
13
Recap
28
November 30
Buffalo
0–1
New Jersey
OT
Enroth
15,226
6–20–2
14
Recap
December: 5–5–2 (Home: 5–1–1; Road: 0–4–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
29
December 5
NY Rangers
3–1
Buffalo
Miller
18,088
6–21–2
14
Recap
30
December 7
Buffalo
2–3
Montreal
Enroth
21,273
6–22–2
14
Recap
31
December 10
Ottawa
1–2
Buffalo
SO
Miller
18,594
7–22–2
16
Recap
32
December 12
Buffalo
1–2
Ottawa
Miller
15,578
7–23–2
16
Recap
33
December 14
Calgary
2–1
Buffalo
OT
Enroth
18,368
7–23–3
17
Recap
34
December 17
Winnipeg
2–4
Buffalo
Miller
17,795
8–23–3
19
Recap
35
December 19
Boston
2–4
Buffalo
Miller
18,217
9–23–3
21
Recap
36
December 21
Buffalo
1–4
Boston
Enroth
17,565
9–24–3
21
Recap
37
December 23
Phoenix
1–2
Buffalo
OT
Miller
18,942
10–24–3
23
Recap
38
December 27
Buffalo
3–4
Toronto
SO
Miller
19,405
10–24–4
24
Recap
39
December 29
Washington
1–2
Buffalo
SO
Miller
19,070
11–24–4
26
Recap
40
December 31
Buffalo
0–3
Winnipeg
Enroth
15,004
11–25–4
26
Recap
January: 4–5–4 (Home: 1–3–3; Road: 3–2–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
41
January 2
Buffalo
1–4
Minnesota
Miller
18,229
11–26–4
26
Recap
42
January 4
New Jersey
1–2
Buffalo
Miller
19,070
12–26–4
28
Recap
–
January 7
Carolina
Buffalo
Game rescheduled to February 25 due to hazardous weather in Buffalo.
43
January 9
Florida
2–1
Buffalo
SO
Enroth
17,872
12–26–5
29
Recap
44
January 12
Buffalo
2–1
Washington
SO
Miller
18,506
13–26–5
31
Recap
45
January 14
Philadelphia
4–3
Buffalo
Enroth
18,667
13–27–5
31
Recap
46
January 15
Buffalo
3–4
Toronto
SO
Miller
19,372
13–27–6
32
Recap
47
January 18
Columbus
4–3
Buffalo
SO
Miller
19,070
13–27–7
33
Recap
48
January 21
Florida
4–3
Buffalo
Miller
17,583
13–28–7
33
Recap
49
January 23
Carolina
5–3
Buffalo
Enroth
18,468
13–29–7
33
Recap
50
January 25
Buffalo
5–2
Columbus
Miller
16,272
14–29–7
35
Recap
51
January 27
Buffalo
0–3
Pittsburgh
Miller
18,563
14–30–7
35
Recap
52
January 28
Washington
5–4
Buffalo
OT
Enroth
18,923
14–30–8
36
Recap
53
January 30
Buffalo
3–2
Phoenix
Miller
13,000
15–30–8
38
Recap
February: 3–4–0 (Home: 3–2–0; Road: 0–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
54
February 1
Buffalo
1–7
Colorado
Miller
16,649
15–31–8
38
Recap
55
February 3
Edmonton
3–2
Buffalo
Enroth
18,531
15–32–8
38
Recap
56
February 5
Pittsburgh
5–1
Buffalo
Miller
18,408
15–33–8
38
Recap
57
February 6
Buffalo
2–3
Ottawa
Enroth
18,426
15–34–8
38
Recap
58
February 25
Carolina
2–3
Buffalo
Miller
18,719
16–34–8
40
Recap
59
February 26
Boston
4–5
Buffalo
OT
Enroth
19,070
17–34–8
42
Recap
60
February 28
San Jose
2–4
Buffalo
Enroth
19,070
18–34–8
44
Recap
March: 2–11–1 (Home: 0–3–1; Road: 2–8–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
61
March 3
Buffalo
2–3
Dallas
Enroth
14,235
18–35–8
44
Recap
62
March 6
Buffalo
3–1
Tampa Bay
Enroth
19,204
19–35–8
46
Recap
63
March 7
Buffalo
0–2
Florida
Neuvirth
14,402
19–36–8
46
Recap
64
March 9
Chicago
2–1
Buffalo
Enroth
19,070
19–37–8
46
Recap
65
March 11
Nashville
4–1
Buffalo
Enroth
18,659
19–38–8
46
Recap
66
March 13
Buffalo
2–4
Carolina
Neuvirth
13,654
19–39–8
46
Recap
67
March 15
Buffalo
1–4
NY Islanders
Enroth
14,388
19–40–8
46
Recap
68
March 16
Montreal
2–0
Buffalo
Enroth
19,070
19–41–8
46
Recap
69
March 18
Buffalo
1–3
Calgary
Lieuwen
19,289
19–42–8
46
Recap
70
March 20
Buffalo
3–1
Edmonton
Hackett
16,839
20–42–8
48
Recap
71
March 23
Buffalo
2–4
Vancouver
Lieuwen
18,910
20–43–8
48
Recap
72
March 25
Buffalo
0–2
Montreal
Hackett
21,273
20–44–8
48
Recap
73
March 27
Buffalo
1–6
Nashville
Hackett
16,729
20–45–8
48
Recap
74
March 29
Tampa Bay
4–3
Buffalo
OT
Hackett
19,070
20–45–9
49
Recap
April: 1–6–1 (Home: 1–1–1; Road: 0–5–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
75
April 1
New Jersey
2–3
Buffalo
SO
Lieuwen
19,070
21–45–9
51
Recap
76
April 3
Buffalo
1–2
St. Louis
Lieuwen
16,146
21–46–9
51
Recap
77
April 4
Buffalo
2–3
Detroit
Hackett
20,066
21–47–9
51
Recap
78
April 6
Buffalo
2–5
Philadelphia
Lieuwen
19,603
21–48–9
51
Recap
79
April 8
Detroit
4–2
Buffalo
Hackett
18,710
21–49–9
51
Recap
80
April 10
Buffalo
1–2
NY Rangers
Hackett
18,006
21–50–9
51
Recap
81
April 12
Buffalo
1–4
Boston
Hackett
17,565
21–51–9
51
Recap
82
April 13
NY Islanders
4–3
Buffalo
SO
Knapp
18,804
21–51–10
52
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Playoffs
The Sabres failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third straight year.
Player stats
Final stats
Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season[ 17]
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Ryan Miller ‡
40
40
2,383:47
15
22
3
108
2.72
1411
0.923
0
0
2
0
Jhonas Enroth
28
26
1,574:14
4
17
5
74
2.82
834
0.911
0
0
0
0
Matt Hackett
8
8
426:06
1
6
1
22
3.10
239
0.908
0
0
0
0
Nathan Lieuwen
7
5
363:22
1
4
0
18
2.98
191
0.906
0
0
0
0
Michal Neuvirth †
2
2
117:03
0
2
0
5
2.56
98
0.949
0
0
0
0
Connor Knapp
2
1
76:31
0
0
1
4
3.12
32
0.875
0
0
0
0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Sabres. Stats reflect time with the Sabres only.
‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Sabres only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.
Milestones
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Zemgus Girgensons
1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
October 2, 2013
Rasmus Ristolainen
1st Career NHL Game
Zemgus Girgensons
1st Career NHL Assist
October 14, 2013
Kevin Porter
200th Career NHL Game
Nikita Zadorov
1st Career NHL Game
October 19, 2013
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
October 23, 2013
Rasmus Ristolainen
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
October 25, 2013
Tyler Ennis
200th Career NHL Game
October 26, 2013
Johan Larsson
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
November 2, 2013
Tyler Myers
300th Career NHL Game
January 18, 2014
Steve Ott
100th Career NHL Goal
January 21, 2014
Phil Varone
1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
January 23, 2014
1st Career NHL Goal
January 28, 2014
Nicolas Deslauriers
1st Career NHL Game
March 7, 2014
Drew Stafford
500th Career NHL Game
March 11, 2014
Matt Ellis
300th Career NHL Game
Nathan Lieuwen
1st Career NHL Game
March 16, 2014
Rasmus Ristolainen
1st Career NHL Assist
March 29, 2014
Nathan Lieuwen
1st Career NHL Win
April 1, 2014
Jake McCabe
1st Career NHL Game
April 3, 2014
Nicolas Deslauriers
1st Career NHL Goal 1st Career NHL Point
April 4, 2014
Chad Ruhwedel
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
Connor Knapp
1st Career NHL Game
April 12, 2014
Jake McCabe
1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point
April 13, 2014
Transactions
The Sabres have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season:
Trades
Free agents acquired
Free agents lost
Claimed via waivers
Lost via waivers
Lost via retirement
Players released
Player signings
Player
Date
Contract terms
Matt Ellis [ 36]
July 3, 2013
2 years, $1.1 million
Alexander Sulzer [ 26]
July 5, 2013
1 year, $725,000
Rasmus Ristolainen [ 37]
July 12, 2013
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
Nick Crawford [ 38]
July 19, 2013
1 year, $550,000
Brian Flynn [ 38]
July 19, 2013
2 years, $1.275 million
Matt Hackett [ 39]
July 23, 2013
1 year, $715,000
Luke Adam [ 39]
July 23, 2013
1 year, $735,000
Corey Tropp [ 40]
August 6, 2013
1 year, $577,500
Cody Hodgson [ 41]
September 11, 2013
6 years, $25.5 million
Nikita Zadorov [ 42]
September 25, 2013
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
Justin Kea [ 43]
April 1, 2014
3 years, $1.94 million entry-level contract
Jake McCabe [ 44]
April 2, 2014
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
Nicolas Deslauriers [ 45]
May 26, 2014
2 years, $1.275 million contract extension
Linus Ullmark [ 46]
May 27, 2014
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
Brady Austin [ 47]
May 29, 2014
3 years, $1.88 million entry-level contract
Nicholas Baptiste [ 48]
May 31, 2014
3 years, $2.7 million entry-level contract
Draft picks
Buffalo Sabres' picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft , to be held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.[ 49]
Draft notes[ 50]
a The Minnesota Wild 's first-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of an April 3, 2013, trade that sent Jason Pominville and a 2014 fourth-round pick to the Wild in exchange for Johan Larsson , Matt Hackett and this pick.[ 51]
[b] The Carolina Hurricanes ' second-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres at the draft in a trade that sent Andrej Sekera to Carolina for Jamie McBain and this pick.[ 52]
c The St. Louis Blues ' second-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of a March 30, 2013, trade that sent Jordan Leopold to the Blues in exchange for a conditional 2013 fifth-round pick and this pick.[ 53]
The Buffalo Sabres' fourth-round pick went to the Nashville Predators as the result of a February 27, 2012, trade that sent a 2012 first-round pick (#21–Mark Jankowski ) to the Sabres in exchange for Paul Gaustad and this pick.[ 54]
d The New Jersey Devils ' fifth-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres (via Los Angeles and Florida), Florida traded this pick to Buffalo as a result of a March 15, 2013, trade that sent T. J. Brennan to the Panthers in exchange for this pick.[ 55]
e The St. Louis Blues ' fifth-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of a March 30, 2013, trade that sent Jordan Leopold to the Blues in exchange for a 2013 second-round pick and this pick.[ 53]
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^ "SABRES ACQUIRE FASCHING & DESLAURIERS FROM KINGS – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. March 5, 2014.
^ "SABRES ACQUIRE NEUVIRTH & KLESLA FROM CAPS – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. March 5, 2014.
^ "SABRES ACQUIRE MITCHELL FROM MINNESOTA – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. March 5, 2014.
^ a b "SABRES SIGN DEFENSEMEN SULZER, BAGNALL – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. July 6, 2013.
^ "TARDIF AGREES TO ONE-YEAR DEAL – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. August 5, 2013.
^ "Blues Sign Forward Mark Mancari – St Louis Blues – News" . St. Louis Blues. July 5, 2013.
^ "Jets agree to terms with Adam Pardy – Winnipeg Jets – News Articles" . Winnipeg Jets. July 6, 2013.
^ "Hurricanes Agree to Terms with Nathan Gerbe – Carolina Hurricanes – News" . Carolina Hurricanes. July 6, 2013.
^ SABRES CLAIM D'AGOSTINI OFF WAIVERS
^ KONOPKA CLAIMED OFF WAIVERS BY BUFFALO
^ SABRES CLAIM CORY CONACHER
^ Blue Jackets claim forward Corey Tropp off waivers from Buffalo
^ SABRES TERMINATE OMARK CONTRACT
^ "SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH ELLIS ON TWO-YEAR DEAL – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. July 3, 2013.
^ "SABRES SIGN RISTOLAINEN TO ENTRY-LEVEL CONTRACT – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. July 12, 2013.
^ a b "SABRES SIGN FLYNN AND CRAWFORD – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. July 19, 2013.
^ a b "ADAM & HACKETT SIGN ONE-YEAR DEALS – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. July 23, 2013.
^ "TROPP RE-SIGNS FOR ONE YEAR – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. August 6, 2013.
^ "SABRES RE-SIGN CODY HODGSON" . sabres.nhl.com . nhl.com. Retrieved September 26, 2013 .
^ "SABRES SIGN ZADOROV TO ENTRY-LEVEL CONTRACT" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved September 26, 2013 .
^ "SABRES LOCK UP KEA TO ELC" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved April 2, 2014 .
^ "SABRES SIGN 2012 DRAFT PICK JAKE McCABE" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved April 2, 2014 .
^ "SABRES SIGN DESLAURIERS TO 2-YEAR DEAL" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved May 26, 2014 .
^ "SABRES SIGN ULLMARK TO 3-YEAR, ENTRY-LEVEL CONTRACT" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved May 28, 2014 .
^ "BRADY AUSTIN SIGNS ELC WITH SABRES" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved May 30, 2014 .
^ "SABRES SIGN BAPTISTE TO ENTRY-LEVEL DEAL" . sabres.nhl.com . NHl.com. Retrieved June 2, 2014 .
^ "NHL Entry Draft Year by Year Results" . NHL.com. Retrieved July 1, 2013 .
^ "2013 NHL Entry Draft Pending Transactions" . Pro Sports Transactions. Retrieved June 15, 2013 .
^ "SABRES ACQUIRE LARSSON, HACKETT & DRAFT PICKS FROM WILD – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. April 3, 2013.
^ Yerdon, Joe. "Trade: Buffalo acquires McBain and pick from Carolina for Sekera" . NBC . NBC. Retrieved June 30, 2013 .
^ a b "SABRES ACQUIRE TWO DRAFT PICKS FROM ST. LOUIS BLUES FOR DEFENSEMAN LEOPOLD – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. March 30, 2013.
^ "SABRES ACQUIRE HODGSON, SULZER, FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICK AT TRADE DEADLINE – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. February 27, 2012.
^ "BRENNAN DEALT TO PANTHERS – Buffalo Sabres – News" . Buffalo Sabres. March 15, 2013.
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