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Buffalo Sabres Player Projections
Buffalo Sabres Player ProjectionsMar 16, 2016; Buffalo, NY, USA; Buffalo Sabres goalie Robin Lehner (40) makes a save on Montreal Canadiens center Lars Eller (81) during the third period at First Niagara Center.The Canadiens beat the Sabres 3-2 in overtime.Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY SportsWill the Buffalo Sabres starting netminder be able to win over the fanbase in 2016-17?
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Building the 2016-17 Buffalo Sabres roster--D, Rasmus Ristolainen
Building the 2016-17 Buffalo Sabres roster--D, Rasmus RistolainenLW, Evander KaneC, Ryan O'ReillyRW, Kyle OkposoBuffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen will be opening up his 2016-17 hockey season playing for Team Finland in the inaugural World Cup of Hockey and all indications have him on the top-pairing when Finland takes on Team North America in Toronto, ON on September 18th.The Finns will have a very good, young group patrolling the blueline with 25 yr. old Sami Vatenen likely being the elderstatesman of the corps.Ristolainen is all of 21 years old but already has nearly 200 NHL games under his belt.If you add in his games played against professionals as a teenager in Finland for two years (at 16 he was the second youngest ever) as well as 34 games for the Rochester Americans plus playoffs in all leagues, Ristolainen has over 325 games as a pro to this point in his young career.
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Buffalo Sabres Favorite Moments
Buffalo Sabres Favorite MomentsIn preparation for what should be an exciting upcoming NHL season, here at Sabre Noise we're re-living some of our favorite moments from the Buffalo Sabres' 2015-16 season, starting with Rasmus Ristolainen's 3rd period hat trick against the Calgary Flames.The 2015-16 season saw Rasmus Ristolainen distinguish himself as a number one defenseman.He was fourth overall on the team in points, lead all Sabres defenseman in goals and assists, and there were countless nights where his presence was felt both physically and on the score-sheet as well.
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