2010–11 Buffalo Sabres season
2010–11 Buffalo Sabres | |
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Division | 3rd Northeast |
Conference | 7th Eastern |
2010–11 record | 43–29–10 |
Home record | 21–16–4 |
Road record | 22–13–6 |
Goals for | 245 |
Goals against | 229 |
Team information | |
General manager | Darcy Regier |
Coach | Lindy Ruff |
Captain | Craig Rivet (Oct.–Feb.) Vacant (Feb.–Apr.) |
Alternate captains | Paul Gaustad Jochen Hecht Jason Pominville Derek Roy Thomas Vanek (Feb.–Apr.) |
Arena | HSBC Arena |
Average attendance | Average: 18,453 |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Thomas Vanek (32) |
Assists | Thomas Vanek (41) |
Points | Thomas Vanek (73) |
Penalty minutes | Cody McCormick (142) |
Plus/minus | Steve Montador (+16) |
Wins | Ryan Miller (34) |
Goals against average | Ryan Miller (2.59) |
The 2010–11 Buffalo Sabres season was the 41st season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[1] Due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout, this was the 40th season of play for the franchise and was celebrated as such by the team.
As of 2024, this is the last time the Sabres qualified for postseason play and their last season until 2022 with a winning record.
Off-season
[edit]To commemorate the team's 40th anniversary, the Sabres went retro, reverting to their pre-1996 logo and to the design of the first season uniforms (blue with gold and white trim) with a silver trim the team has been using as a third uniform since the 2008–09 season. The new road uniforms would be white with blue and gold trim, similar to the original 1970–71 uniforms; a new third jersey was used paying homage to the AHL Bisons that played in the city prior to 1970. The jersey would come complete with the team's 40th anniversary logo (the current logo with "1970", the team's first season, inside.)
Regular season
[edit]Franchise sale
[edit]On November 30, 2010, Ken Campbell of The Hockey News reported a story that billionaire Terrence Pegula had signed a letter of intent to purchase the Sabres from owners Tom Golisano, Larry Quinn and Daniel DiPofi for US$150 million. Pegula was the founder, president and CEO of East Resources, one of the largest privately held companies in the United States before selling the company.[2] After the report was released, Quinn claimed that the report was "untrue" but had refused further comment.[3] The $150 million was later determined to be an undervalued amount, as Forbes magazine had valued the team at just under $170 million in 2010.
In December 2010, Pegula officially expressed interest in buying the Sabres for $170 million and submitted a letter of intent to the NHL.
In January 2011, Golisano reportedly issued a counteroffer with an asking price of US$175 million.[4] An agreement between Pegula and Golisano to sell the team was reached on January 29, 2011, with Pegula buying the team for $189 million ($175 million with $14 million in debt included)[5][6] with the Sabres and Golisano officially making an announcement in a press conference on February 3, 2011.[7] League owners approved the sale on February 18.[8] In the conference, it was revealed that an unnamed bidder submitted a much higher bid than Pegula's, but made the bid contingent upon moving the team.[9] The description is consistent with that of Jim Balsillie, who has made public his efforts to move a team to Hamilton, Ontario, a move that the Sabres have actively opposed. Terry Pegula named former Pittsburgh Penguins executive Ted Black to be the team president.[10] Pegula was introduced as the Sabres' owner in a public ceremony at HSBC Arena on February 23, accompanied by what would be the final appearance of all three members of The French Connection line before Rick Martin's death three weeks later.
Divisional standings
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1 | y – Boston Bruins | 82 | 46 | 25 | 11 | 44 | 246 | 195 | 103 |
2 | Montreal Canadiens | 82 | 44 | 30 | 8 | 41 | 216 | 209 | 96 |
3 | Buffalo Sabres | 82 | 43 | 29 | 10 | 38 | 245 | 229 | 96 |
4 | Toronto Maple Leafs | 82 | 37 | 34 | 11 | 32 | 218 | 251 | 85 |
5 | Ottawa Senators | 82 | 32 | 40 | 10 | 30 | 192 | 250 | 74 |
Conference standings
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1 | z – Washington Capitals | SE | 82 | 48 | 23 | 11 | 43 | 224 | 197 | 107 | |
2 | y – Philadelphia Flyers | AT | 82 | 47 | 23 | 12 | 44 | 259 | 223 | 106 | |
3 | y – Boston Bruins | NE | 82 | 46 | 25 | 11 | 44 | 246 | 195 | 103 | |
4 | Pittsburgh Penguins | AT | 82 | 49 | 25 | 8 | 39 | 238 | 199 | 106 | |
5 | Tampa Bay Lightning | SE | 82 | 46 | 25 | 11 | 40 | 247 | 240 | 103 | |
6 | Montreal Canadiens | NE | 82 | 44 | 30 | 8 | 41 | 216 | 209 | 96 | |
7 | Buffalo Sabres | NE | 82 | 43 | 29 | 10 | 38 | 245 | 229 | 96 | |
8 | New York Rangers | AT | 82 | 44 | 33 | 5 | 35 | 233 | 198 | 93 | |
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9 | Carolina Hurricanes | SE | 82 | 40 | 31 | 11 | 35 | 236 | 239 | 91 | |
10 | Toronto Maple Leafs | NE | 82 | 37 | 34 | 11 | 32 | 218 | 251 | 85 | |
11 | New Jersey Devils | AT | 82 | 38 | 39 | 5 | 35 | 174 | 209 | 81 | |
12 | Atlanta Thrashers | SE | 82 | 34 | 36 | 12 | 29 | 223 | 269 | 80 | |
13 | Ottawa Senators | NE | 82 | 32 | 40 | 10 | 30 | 192 | 250 | 74 | |
14 | New York Islanders | AT | 82 | 30 | 39 | 13 | 26 | 229 | 264 | 73 | |
15 | Florida Panthers | SE | 82 | 30 | 40 | 12 | 26 | 195 | 229 | 72 |
bold – qualified for playoffs; y – Won division; z – Placed first in conference (and division)
AT – Atlantic Division, NE – Northeast Division, SE – Southeast Division
Schedule and results
[edit]Pre-season
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September/October: 4–2–0 (Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 2–2–0)
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Regular season
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Game log
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October : 3-7-2 (Home: 0-4-1; Road: 3-3-1)
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November: 6-6-1 (Home: 4-4-0; Road: 2-2-1)
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January: 7-3-1 (Home: 3-2-0; Road: 5-1-1)
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Playoffs
[edit]The Sabres qualified for the playoffs and played the Philadelphia Flyers in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. The Sabres–Flyers series marked the ninth time, and first since 2006, the teams have met in the playoffs, most of any Sabres opponent. The Flyers lead the match-up four series to three. This series was the first time a Sabres–Flyers series has gone seven games.
Playoff log
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Eastern Conference Quarter-finals vs #2 Philadelphia Flyers : Flyers win Series 4-3 (Home 1-2; Road 2-2)
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Player statistics
[edit]Skaters
[edit]Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
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Goaltenders
[edit]Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts
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‡Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Sabres only.
Awards and records
[edit]Awards
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Ryan Miller[12] | NHL Second Star of the Week | December 6, 2010 | |||||||
Drew Stafford[13] | NHL Second Star of the Week | February 14, 2011 | |||||||
Andrej Sekera[14] | NHL Second Star of the Week | March 7, 2011 | |||||||
Ryan Miller[15] | NHL First Star of the Week | March 28, 2011 | |||||||
Jhonas Enroth[16] | NHL Third Star of the Week | April 4, 2011 | |||||||
Thomas Vanek[17] | NHL First Star of the Week | April 11, 2011 |
Records
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Milestones
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Jochen Hecht | 700th Career NHL Game | October 11, 2010 | |||||||
Luke Adam | 1st Career NHL Game | October 26, 2010 | |||||||
Cody McCormick | 200th Career NHL Game | October 29, 2010 | |||||||
Thomas Vanek | 400th Career NHL Game | October 29, 2010 | |||||||
Mike Grier | 1,000th Career NHL Game | November 3, 2010 | |||||||
Jhonas Enroth | 1st Career NHL Win | November 6, 2010 | |||||||
Jordan Leopold | 100th Career NHL Assist | November 6, 2010 | |||||||
Lindy Ruff (coach) | 1,000th Career NHL Game Coached[18] | November 10, 2010 | |||||||
Steve Montador | 100th Career NHL Point | November 13, 2010 | |||||||
Tyler Myers | 100th Career NHL Game | November 13, 2010 | |||||||
Rob Niedermayer | 1,100th Career NHL Game | November 15, 2010 | |||||||
Craig Rivet | 900th Career NHL Game | November 20, 2010 | |||||||
Jason Pominville | 400th Career NHL Game | November 24, 2010 | |||||||
Luke Adam | 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point |
November 26, 2010 | |||||||
Luke Adam | 1st Career NHL Goal | December 7, 2010 | |||||||
Mike Weber | 1st Career NHL Goal[19] | December 28, 2010 | |||||||
Ryan Miller | 200th Career NHL Win[19] | December 28, 2010 | |||||||
Lindy Ruff | 500th Career NHL Win (coach) | January 6, 2011 | |||||||
Andrej Sekera | 200th Career NHL Game | January 15, 2011 | |||||||
Thomas Vanek | 200th Career NHL Goal | January 20, 2011 | |||||||
Paul Byron | 1st Career NHL Game 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point |
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Paul Byron | 1st Career NHL Goal | January 25, 2011 | |||||||
Jason Pominville | 200th Career NHL Assist | January 25, 2011 | |||||||
Tim Connolly | 600th Career NHL Game | February 15, 2011 | |||||||
Paul Gaustad | 400th Career NHL Game | February 20, 2011 | |||||||
Steve Montador | 500th Career NHL Game | February 23, 2011 | |||||||
Patrick Kaleta | 200th Career NHL Game | March 1, 2011 | |||||||
Drew Stafford | 300th Career NHL Game | March 3, 2011 | |||||||
Jordan Leopold | 500th Career NHL Game | March 10, 2011 | |||||||
Jhonas Enroth | 1st Career NHL Shutout | March 30, 2011 | |||||||
Marc-Andre Gragnani | 1st Career NHL Assist 1st Career NHL Point |
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Thomas Vanek | 200th Career NHL Goal | April 2, 2011 | |||||||
Marc-Andre Gragnani | 1st Career NHL Goal | April 3, 2011 | |||||||
Drew Stafford | 100th Career NHL Assist | April 3, 2011 | |||||||
Matt Ellis | 200th Career NHL Game | April 8, 2011 | |||||||
Paul Gaustad | 100th Career NHL Assist | April 9, 2011 |
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Chris Butler | 1st Career NHL Playoff Game | April 14, 2011 | |||||||
Marc-Andre Gragnani | 1st Career NHL Playoff Game 1st Career NHL Playoff Assist 1st Career NHL Playoff Point |
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Mike Weber | 1st Career NHL Playoff Game | April 14, 2011 | |||||||
Cody McCormick | 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal | April 16, 2011 | |||||||
Andrej Sekera | 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal 1st Career NHL Playoff Point |
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Marc-Andre Gragnani | 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal | April 22, 2011 | |||||||
Tyler Myers | 1st Career NHL Playoff Assist | April 22, 2011 | |||||||
Mike Weber | 1st Career NHL Playoff Assist 1st Career NHL Playoff Point |
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Chris Butler | 1st Career NHL Playoff Assist 1st Career NHL Playoff Point |
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Mike Grier | 100th Career NHL Playoff Game | April 24, 2011 | |||||||
Jhonas Enroth | 1st Career NHL Playoff Game | April 26, 2011 | |||||||
Mark Mancari | 1st Career NHL Playoff Game | April 26, 2011 |
Transactions
[edit]The Sabres have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010–11 season.
Trades
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February 27, 2011[20] | To St. Louis Blues 2nd-round pick in 2011 |
To Buffalo Sabres Brad Boyes |
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Draft selections
[edit]The 2010 NHL Entry Draft was held June 25–26, 2010 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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1 | 23 | Mark Pysyk | Canada | D | Edmonton Oil Kings | WHL | ||||
3 | 68 (from Atlanta) | Jerome Gauthier-Leduc | Canada | D | Rouyn-Noranda Huskies | QMJHL | ||||
3 | 75 (from Boston) | Kevin Sundher | Canada | C | Chilliwack Bruins | WHL | ||||
3 | 83 | Matt MacKenzie | Canada | D | Calgary Hitmen | WHL | ||||
4 | 98 (from Atlanta) | Steven Shipley | Canada | C | Owen Sound Attack | OHL | ||||
5 | 143 | Gregg Sutch | Canada | RW | Mississauga St. Michael's Majors | OHL | ||||
6 | 173 | Cedrick Henley | Canada | LW | Val-d'Or Foreurs | QMJHL | ||||
7 | 203 | Christian Isackson | United States | RW | Saint Thomas Academy | USHS-MN | ||||
7 | 208 (from San Jose) | Riley Boychuk | Canada | LW | Portland Winterhawks | WHL |
See also
[edit]Farm teams
[edit]Portland Pirates
[edit]The Portland Pirates remain Buffalo's top affiliate in the American Hockey League in 2010–11.
References
[edit]- ^ National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
- ^ "Ken Campbell's blog: THN.com Blog: Explaining the potential Sabres sale". The Hockey News. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ Luke Moretti Posted by: Emily Lenihan. "Report: Billionaire aims to buy Sabres". WIVB.com. Archived from the original on January 9, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ "Sabres Edge – Blogs – The Buffalo News". Blogs.buffalonews.com. December 1, 2010. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ "Sources: Buffalo Sabres will announce agreement on sale to Terry Pegula – ESPN". ESPN. January 31, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ John Vogl (February 3, 2011). "Last minute of play in the Golisano era – Sabres & NHL". The Buffalo News. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ Mike Harrington. "Golisano expresses interest in Bills – Sports". The Buffalo News. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ JOHN WAWROW,AP Sports Writer. "Pegula set to take over Sabres". Wivb.com. Archived from the original on February 20, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ Golisano turned down higher bid for Sabres Archived February 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. WIVB-TV. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
- ^ Team looking forward to executive decisions. Buffalo News. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
- ^ "2010–2011 Standings by Conference". National Hockey League.
- ^ Crosby tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
- ^ Isles' Grabner tops NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
- ^ Iginla leads NHL's 'Three Stars of the Week'
- ^ Ryan Miller tops 'Three Stars' of the week
- ^ Corey Perry tops 'Three Stars' of the week
- ^ Thomas Vanek tops 'Three Stars' of the week
- ^ "Ruff's 1,000th game as Sabres coach a winning one, Enroth leads Buffalo in SO". The Hockey News. November 10, 2010. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
- ^ a b "Sabres defeat Oilers". December 28, 2010. Archived from the original on February 17, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2010.
- ^ BUFFALO SABRES ACQUIRE BRAD BOYES FROM ST. LOUIS
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH DEFENSEMAN JORDAN LEOPOLD
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH ROB NIEDERMAYER
- ^ SABRES SIGN TIM CONBOY
- ^ SABRES SIGN MCCAULEY
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH SHAONE MORRISONN
- ^ SABRES SIGN FORWARD COLIN STUART
- ^ SABRES SIGN PARRISH, LOAN HIM TO THE PIRATES
- ^ SABRES SIGN GOALTENDER DAVID LEGGIO
- ^ Devils sign D Tallinder and Volchenkov
- ^ Ducks Sign Lydman to 3-year Deal
- ^ Canucks sign forward Raffi Torres
- ^ Rangers, Kennedy agree to terms
- ^ Devils sign Mair, assign Leblond to AHL
- ^ Columbus Blue Jackets Claim Defenseman Craig Rivet Off Waivers from the Buffalo Sabres
- ^ SABRES SIGN NICK CRAWFORD
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH FORWARD MIKE GRIER
- ^ SABRES SIGN ALEX BIEGA
- ^ SABRES SIGN JACOB LAGACE
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH McCORMICK
- ^ SABRES SIGN 2007 DRAFT PICK COREY TROPP
- ^ BUFFALO’S MIKE WEBER SIGNS QUALIFYING OFFER
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH PATRICK LALIME
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH WHITMORE
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH PAT KALETA
- ^ SABRES RE-SIGN GRAGNANI
- ^ SABRES SIGN MARK MANCARI
- ^ SABRES RE-SIGN FORWARD MATT ELLIS
- ^ SABRES AGREE TO TERMS WITH 2009 FIRST-ROUND PICK ZACK KASSIAN
- ^ SABRES SIGN HEAD COACH LINDY RUFF TO MULTI-YEAR DEAL