2009 Sabres Development Camp
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The Sabres have announced this year’s Development camp, again held at Dwyer Arena, over at Niagara U. Here are the details:
The Buffalo Sabres announced today they will be holding a summer development camp from July 6-10 at Dwyer Arena on the campus of Niagara University in Lewiston, N.Y.
There will be on-ice sessions open to the public from Tuesday through Thursday from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. each day, and on Friday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The full roster is here, with notable attendees including draft picks Zack Kassian, Marcus Foligno and Connor Knapp, Tyler Myers, Tyler Ennis, Tim Kennedy, ...
Sabres Development Camp Details
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The Sabres have released details for their annual Rookie Development Camp, this year being held at Dwyer Arena on the campus of lovely Niagara University. Being held from July 6th through the 10th, these open to the public sessions will from from 3 - 6 p.m. on Tuesday through Thursday, while on Friday the open session runs from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
But that’s not what you’re interested in. You want to know who’s going to be there. Well, check out the Camp Roster here, and I can give you some highlights. There’s going to be a grand total of 41 players in attendance, ranging from guys who have great chances to make the ...
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Sabres News & Notes From the Weekend
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If you couldn’t tell, I’m not much of a weekend poster, especially when it falls on holidays. Spent the weekend at the AT&T National down here in Washington D.C, taking in the sport half of the NHL is playing right now.
But there was some news to be had over the weekend, including Sabres Left Wing Clarke MacArthur filing for arbitration. Arbitration is a fickle beast, if you’d recall the 1 year, $5 million contract that the 3rd party handed Daniel Briere a few years back, essentially pricing him right out of Buffalo. The arbitration hearings run from late July through August, but teams and players often strike up a deal before ...





