buffalonews.com - 2/24/2008
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Mark Mulville/Buffalo News Brian Campbell of the Sabres gets tangled up with former teammate Chris Drury of the Rangers.
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All eyes on Sabres
The Hockey Herald —
via The Buffalo News:
There were scouts from 10 different teams listed on the press box roster Saturday as the trade deadline approaches on Tuesday. Dallas Stars director of player personnel Dave Taylor, the former Los Angeles All-Star winger and general manager, has been following the Sabres closely all week.
Sundin, Ducks, scouts, Marleau, and Predators
RumorMeThis —
... Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News reports that 10 teams sent scouts for Saturday’s game between the Buffalo Sabres and the New York Rangers. ...
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