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2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season

The 2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season was the 37th season of operation, 36th season of play, for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[1] The Season began with the team attempting to rebound from a disappointing end to the 2005–06 season, in which the Sabres advanced to the Eastern Conference finals before losing in seven to the eventual Stanley Cup Champions, the Carolina Hurricanes.

2006–07 Buffalo Sabres
Northeast Division champions
Division1st Northeast
Conference1st Eastern
2006–07 record53–22–7
Home record28–10–3
Road record25–12–4
Goals for308
Goals against242
Team information
General managerDarcy Regier
CoachLindy Ruff
CaptainDaniel Briere and
Chris Drury
Alternate captainsTeppo Numminen
ArenaHSBC Arena
Average attendance18,690
Team leaders
GoalsThomas Vanek (43)
AssistsDaniel Briere (63)
PointsDaniel Briere (95)
Penalty minutesAdam Mair (128)
Plus/minusThomas Vanek (+47)
WinsRyan Miller (40)
Goals against averageRyan Miller (2.73)

With the best regular-season record in the NHL, the Sabres were awarded the Presidents' Trophy for the first time in their history, and they also earned the top seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. They defeated the New York Islanders and the New York Rangers in the first two rounds of the playoffs. In the Eastern Conference finals, however, the Sabres' season came to an end when they were defeated by the Ottawa Senators in game five of the Conference finals. As of 2024, this remains the most recent season the Sabres won a playoff series.

Offseason edit

The team lost several veterans to free agency, including J. P. Dumont, Jay McKee, Mike Grier, and Rory Fitzpatrick. Conversely, the team signed only one new player to the roster: defenseman Jaroslav Spacek. The team planned to rely on young players from their own organization – Jiri Novotny, Paul Gaustad and Nathan Paetsch, to name a few—to fill the holes left by the departing players.

Controversy swirled around the team's logo and jersey, meanwhile, as the look was changed. The team's colors were reverted to blue and gold, which they had worn from their addition to the league as an expansion team until 1996–97, when the colors were changed to black and red. The new logo, though, was said to resemble to many a slug or a wig. There were strong efforts to prevent the team from wearing this new jersey, although none were successful. The team's new third jersey, meanwhile, featured the team's original logo. Despite the controversy, the NHL reported that sales of Sabres merchandise were up approximately 1170% from the 2005–2006 season.[2]

Regular season edit

The Sabres were very successful early in the season, tying an NHL record by winning their first ten games, before finally suffering a shootout loss to the Atlanta Thrashers.[3] They did not lose a game in regulation until exactly one month into the season, in their thirteenth game, when they lost to Toronto.[4] The Sabres also set an NHL record by winning their first ten road games of the season,[5] not losing outside of HSBC Arena until November 18 in Ottawa. This record would not be broken until 2023, when the Los Angeles Kings won their 11th straight road game to start the season.

On January 9, it was announced that three members of the Sabres had been voted to start the All-Star Game for the Eastern Conference: forward Daniel Briere, defenseman Brian Campbell, and goaltender Ryan Miller. It was the first All-Star appearance for each.[6] In addition, as the Sabres had the best record in the Eastern Conference as of the end of All-Star voting, head coach Lindy Ruff was assigned to coach the Eastern Conference team.[7] Briere recorded a goal and four assists in the game, and was named Most Valuable Player of the game.[8] Thomas Vanek was also invited to All-Star Weekend to play in the YoungStars game.[9]

On January 13, Jason Pominville recorded his 20th goal of the season, becoming the fourth Sabre (after Chris Drury, Thomas Vanek and Maxim Afinogenov) to record 20 goals before the All-Star break. At the time of Pominville's 20th goal, no other team in the NHL had more than two players with 20 goals.[10] Daniel Briere became the fifth Sabre to record 20 goals as he scored a hat-trick on January 30 against the Boston Bruins. With the feat, the Sabres became the first team since the 1995–96 Pittsburgh Penguins to have five 20–goal scorers before February.[11] Four Sabres would go on to reach the 30-goal plateau. For the first time in 12 years, Buffalo was not shut-out in any of their 82 regular season games. Moreover, the Sabres led the NHL in goals scored and became the first team to score at least 200 even-strength goals during the regular season since the New Jersey Devils in 2000–01.

In February, the Sabres found themselves battling injury problems. Forward Tim Connolly had been on the long-term injury list all season, and he was joined by Paul Gaustad when a tendon in his leg was sliced on February 7 against the Ottawa Senators. Jaroslav Spacek broke his left hand soon thereafter, and the Sabres lost Maxim Afinogenov, who broke his left wrist, and Jiri Novotny with a high ankle sprain. Ales Kotalik was next to go down, with a knee sprain, and forward Daniel Paille broke his finger. Against the Ottawa Senators on February 22, captain Chris Drury was injured by a blow to the head by Chris Neil, sparking a wild brawl which saw a fight between Martin Biron and Senators goaltender Ray Emery, and later between Emery and Sabres enforcer Andrew Peters.[12]

The Sabres were the last team to be involved in a trade in the 2006–07 season. On the day of the NHL trade deadline, though, they made four trades. Goaltender Martin Biron, who had been the longest-tenured Sabre, was sent to Philadelphia for Philadelphia's second-round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Buffalo's fifth-round pick in that draft was sent to Columbus in exchange for another backup goalie, Ty Conklin. Jiri Novotny was sent along with Buffalo's 2007 first-round pick to Washington in exchange for Dainius Zubrus and Timo Helbling. Finally, the Sabres sent their fourth-round pick in 2007 to Nashville for Mikko Lehtonen, a minor league defenseman.[13]

Due to injuries, many Sabres prospects were called up from the team's American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, and made their NHL debuts during the season; Mike Card, Michael Funk, Patrick Kaleta, Clarke MacArthur, Mark Mancari, Michael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season.

The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League.[14][15]

Season standings edit

Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 1 Buffalo Sabres 82 53 22 7 308 242 113
2 4 Ottawa Senators 82 48 25 9 288 222 105
3 9 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 40 31 11 258 269 91
4 10 Montreal Canadiens 82 42 34 6 245 256 90
5 13 Boston Bruins 82 35 41 6 219 289 76

[16]

Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Eastern Conference[17]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 P - Buffalo Sabres NE 82 53 22 7 308 242 113
2 Y - New Jersey Devils AT 82 49 24 9 216 201 107
3 Y - Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 43 28 11 246 245 97
4 X - Ottawa Senators NE 82 48 25 9 288 222 105
5 X - Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 47 24 11 277 246 105
6 X - New York Rangers AT 82 42 30 10 242 216 94
7 X - Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 44 33 5 253 261 93
8 X - New York Islanders AT 82 40 30 12 248 240 92
8.5
9 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 40 31 11 258 269 91
10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 42 34 6 245 256 90
11 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 40 34 8 241 253 88
12 Florida Panthers SE 82 35 31 16 247 257 86
13 Boston Bruins NE 82 35 41 6 219 289 76
14 Washington Capitals SE 82 28 40 14 235 286 70
15 Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 22 48 12 214 303 56
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

P – Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot


Schedule and results edit

October edit

Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
1 October 4 Buffalo 3 – 2 Carolina SO Miller 18,840 1–0–0 2
2 October 6 Montreal 4 – 5 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 2–0–0 4
3 October 7 Buffalo 4 – 3 Ottawa Biron 19,202 3–0–0 6
4 October 13 Buffalo 3 – 2 Detroit SO Miller 20,066 4–0–0 8
5 October 14 NY Rangers 4 – 7 Buffalo Miller 18,690 5–0–0 10
6 October 17 Philadelphia 1 – 9 Buffalo Miller 18,690 6–0–0 12
7 October 20 Carolina 4 – 5 Buffalo Miller 18,690 7–0–0 14
8 October 21 Buffalo 6 – 2 Boston Biron 14,382 8–0–0 16
9 October 23 Buffalo 4 – 1 Montreal Miller 21,273 9–0–0 18
10 October 26 Buffalo 3 – 0 NY Islanders Miller 8,861 10–0–0 20
11 October 28 Atlanta 5 – 4 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 10–0–1 21

November edit

Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
12 November 2 Buffalo 5 – 4 Boston SO Miller 12,547 11–0–1 23
13 November 4 Toronto 4 – 1 Buffalo Miller 18,690 11–1–1 23
14 November 5 Buffalo 4 – 3 NY Rangers OT Biron 18,200 12–1–1 25
15 November 10 Florida 4 – 5 Buffalo OT Biron 18,690 13–1–1 27
16 November 11 Buffalo 5 – 4 Philadelphia OT Biron 19,633 14–1–1 29
17 November 13 Buffalo 7 – 4 Carolina Biron 14,387 15–1–1 31
18 November 15 Ottawa 4 – 2 Buffalo Biron 18,690 15–2–1 31
19 November 17 Pittsburgh 2 – 4 Buffalo Biron 18,690 16–2–1 33
20 November 18 Buffalo 1 – 4 Ottawa Miller 19,770 16–3–1 33
21 November 20 Tampa Bay 2 – 7 Buffalo Miller 18,690 17–3–1 35
22 November 22 Toronto 4 – 7 Buffalo Miller 18,690 18–3–1 37
23 November 24 Montreal 2 – 1 Buffalo OT Miller 18,690 18–3–2 38
24 November 26 Buffalo 3 – 2 NY Rangers OT Miller 18,200 19–3–2 40

December edit

Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
25 December 1 NY Rangers 3 – 4 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 20–3–2 42
26 December 2 Buffalo 4 – 7 Washington Biron 17,162 20–4–2 42
27 December 5 Buffalo 4 – 1 Tampa Bay Miller 20,025 21–4–2 44
28 December 7 Buffalo 1 – 3 Florida Miller 15,385 21–5–2 44
29 December 9 Buffalo 3 – 2 Montreal SO Miller 21,273 22–5–2 46
30 December 12 Buffalo 3 – 2 New Jersey Miller 11,156 23–5–2 48
31 December 14 Florida 1 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 24–5–2 50
32 December 16 Ottawa 3 – 1 Buffalo Miller 18,690 24–6–2 50
33 December 19 Montreal 5 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 24–7–2 50
34 December 21 Buffalo 7 – 2 Nashville Biron 16,616 25–7–2 52
35 December 23 Buffalo 2 – 3 St. Louis OT Biron 12,513 25–7–3 53
36 December 26 Washington 3 – 6 Buffalo Miller 18,690 26–7–3 55
37 December 28 Carolina 1 – 4 Buffalo Miller 18,690 27–7–3 57
38 December 30 Atlanta 1 – 4 Buffalo Miller 18,690 28–7–3 59

January edit

Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
39 January 1 NY Islanders 1 – 3 Buffalo Miller 18,690 29–7–3 61
40 January 3 Buffalo 3 – 6 Ottawa Miller 19,777 29–8–3 61
41 January 5 Pittsburgh 4 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 29–9–3 61
42 January 6 Buffalo 4 – 3 Toronto Biron 19,487 30–9–3 63
43 January 10 Buffalo 2 – 1 Chicago Miller 14,041 31–9–3 65
44 January 11 Toronto 4 – 2 Buffalo Biron 18,690 31–10–3 65
45 January 13 Tampa Bay 3 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 31–11–3 65
46 January 15 Buffalo 2 – 3 Boston SO Miller 15,585 31–11–4 66
47 January 17 Boston 3 – 6 Buffalo Miller 18,690 32–11–4 68
48 January 19 Vancouver 3 – 4 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 33–11–4 70
49 January 20 Buffalo 3 – 4 Montreal Biron 21,273 33–12–4 70
50 January 26 Buffalo 2 – 3 Columbus Miller 18,136 33–13–4 70
51 January 27 Buffalo 3 – 5 NY Islanders Miller 15,218 33–14–4 70
52 January 30 Boston 1 – 7 Buffalo Biron 18,690 34–14–4 72

February edit

Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
53 February 1 Buffalo 3 – 1 Boston Biron 13,853 35–14–4 74
54 February 3 Buffalo 2 – 3 New Jersey Miller 18,589 35–15–4 74
55 February 6 Buffalo 4 – 3 Atlanta SO Miller 17,881 36–15–4 76
56 February 7 Ottawa 2 – 3 Buffalo Biron 18,690 37–15–4 78
57 February 10 Calgary 2 – 3 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 38–15–4 80
58 February 15 Edmonton 1 – 2 Buffalo OT Miller 18,690 39–15–4 82
59 February 17 Boston 4 – 3 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 39–15–5 83
60 February 20 Philadelphia 3 – 6 Buffalo Miller 18,690 40–15–5 85
61 February 22 Ottawa 5 – 6 Buffalo SO Miller 18,690 41–15–5 87
62 February 24 Buffalo 5 – 6 Ottawa Miller 20,040 41–16–5 87
63 February 27 Buffalo 6 – 1 Toronto Miller 19,588 42–16–5 89

March edit

Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away 3–2–2)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
64 March 2 Montreal 5 – 8 Buffalo Miller 18,690 43–16–5 91
65 March 3 Buffalo 3 – 1 Toronto Miller 19,515 44–16–5 93
66 March 7 Colorado 3 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 44–17–5 93
67 March 9 Minnesota 5 – 1 Buffalo Miller 18,690 44–18–5 93
68 March 10 New Jersey 3 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 44–19–5 93
69 March 13 Buffalo 4 – 5 Pittsburgh SO Miller 17,132 44–19–6 94
70 March 15 Buffalo 5 – 3 Florida Conklin 18,111 45–19–6 96
71 March 16 Buffalo 3 – 2 Tampa Bay Miller 21,264 46–19–6 98
72 March 18 Buffalo 3 – 4 Atlanta OT Miller 18,602 46–19–7 99
73 March 21 Washington 2 – 5 Buffalo Miller 18,690 47–19–7 101
74 March 23 Toronto 4 – 5 Buffalo Miller 18,690 48–19–7 103
75 March 24 Buffalo 1 – 4 Toronto Miller 19,571 48–20–7 103
76 March 28 New Jersey 3 – 4 Buffalo Miller 18,690 49–20–7 105
77 March 30 NY Islanders 4 – 6 Buffalo Miller 18,690 50–20–7 107
78 March 31 Buffalo 3 – 4 Montreal Conklin 21,273 50–21–7 107

April edit

Record for Month 3–1–0 (Home 1–0–0 Away 2–1–0)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
79 April 3 Buffalo 4 – 1 Pittsburgh Miller 17,132 51–21–7 109
80 April 5 Boston 2 – 4 Buffalo Miller 18,690 52–21–7 111
81 April 7 Buffalo 2 – 0 Washington Miller 18,277 53–21–7 113
82 April 8 Buffalo 3 – 4 Philadelphia Conklin 19,027 53–22–7 113
  • Green background indicates win.
  • Red background indicates regulation loss.
  • White background indicates overtime/shootout loss.

Playoffs edit

The Sabres earned the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference by virtue of finishing with the highest point total in the conference.

Eastern Conference quarterfinals: vs. (8) New York Islanders edit

The Sabres faced the New York Islanders in the first round of the playoffs.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 April 12 NY Islanders 1 – 4 Buffalo Miller 18,690 Sabres lead 1–0
2 April 14 NY Islanders 3 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 Series tied 1–1
3 April 16 Buffalo 3 – 2 NY Islanders Miller 16,234 Sabres lead 2–1
4 April 18 Buffalo 4 – 2 NY Islanders Miller 16,234 Sabres lead 3–1
5 April 20 NY Islanders 3 – 4 Buffalo Miller 18,690 Sabres win 4–1

Eastern Conference semifinals: vs. (6) New York Rangers edit

The Sabres faced the New York Rangers in the second round of the playoffs. The Rangers advanced by sweeping the Atlanta Thrashers, the number three seed, in the first round.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 April 25 NY Rangers 2 – 5 Buffalo Miller 18,690 Sabres lead 1–0
2 April 27 NY Rangers 2 – 3 Buffalo Miller 18,690 Sabres lead 2–0
3 April 29 Buffalo 1 – 2 NY Rangers 2OT Miller 18,200 Sabres lead 2–1
4 May 1 Buffalo 1 – 2 NY Rangers Miller 18,200 Series tied 2–2
5 May 4 NY Rangers 1 – 2 Buffalo OT Miller 18,690 Sabres lead 3–2
6 May 6 Buffalo 5 – 4 NY Rangers Miller 18,200 Sabres win 4–2

Eastern Conference finals: vs. (4) Ottawa Senators edit

The Sabres faced their division rivals, the Ottawa Senators, in the Eastern Conference finals. The Senators advanced by defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round and the New Jersey Devils in the second. The Sabres lost the series, four games to one.

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 May 10 Ottawa 5 – 2 Buffalo Miller 18,690 Senators lead 1–0
2 May 12 Ottawa 4 – 3 Buffalo 2OT Miller 18,690 Senators lead 2–0
3 May 14 Buffalo 0 – 1 Ottawa Miller 20,171 Senators lead 3–0
4 May 16 Buffalo 3 – 2 Ottawa Miller 20,294 Senators lead 3–1
5 May 19 Ottawa 3 – 2 Buffalo OT Miller 18,690 Senators win 4–1

Player stats edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Daniel Briere 48 81 32 63 95 +17 89 16 3 12 15 +3 16
Thomas Vanek 26 82 43 41 84 +47 40 16 6 4 10 +2 10
Chris Drury 23 77 37 32 69 +1 30 16 8 5 13 +3 2
Jason Pominville 29 82 34 34 68 +25 30 16 4 6 10 +2 0
Derek Roy 9 75 21 42 63 +37 60 16 2 5 7 +3 14
Maxim Afinogenov 61 56 23 38 61 +19 66 15 5 4 9 +3 6
Jochen Hecht 55 76 19 37 56 +19 39 16 4 1 5 +2 10
Brian Campbell 51 82 6 42 48 +28 35 16 3 4 7 0 14
Ales Kotalik 12 66 16 22 38 -5 46 16 2 2 4 -3 8
Dmitri Kalinin 45 82 7 22 29 +19 36 16 2 3 5 +9 14
Teppo Numminen 27 79 2 27 29 +17 32 16 0 4 4 +10 4
Drew Stafford 21 41 13 14 27 +5 33 10 2 2 4 +3 4
Nathan Paetsch 38 63 2 22 24 +10 50 -- -- -- -- -- --
Paul Gaustad 28 54 9 13 22 +11 74 7 0 1 1 -1 2
Jaroslav Spacek 6 65 5 16 21 +20 62 16 0 0 0 +3 10
Toni Lydman 5 67 2 17 19 +10 55 16 2 2 4 -5 14
Henrik Tallinder 10 47 4 10 14 +19 34 16 0 2 2 -4 10
Jiri Novotny* 13 50 6 7 13 -2 26 -- -- -- -- -- --
Adam Mair 22 82 2 9 11 -1 128 16 1 4 5 +5 10
Daniel Paille 20 29 3 8 11 +5 18 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dainius Zubrus* 15 19 4 4 8 -3 12 15 0 8 8 +1 8
Clarke MacArthur 41 19 3 4 7 +4 4 -- -- -- -- -- --
Michael Ryan 37 19 3 2 5 -8 2 -- -- -- -- -- --
Andrew Peters 76 58 1 1 2 -1 125 -- -- -- -- -- --
Michael Funk 3 5 0 2 2 +2 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
Patrick Kaleta 36 7 0 2 2 +3 21 -- -- -- -- -- --
Ryan Miller 30 63 0 2 2 N/A 2 16 0 0 0 N/A 2
Tim Connolly 19 2 1 0 1 +1 2 16 0 9 9 +6 4
Mark Mancari 25 3 0 1 1 -1 2 -- -- -- -- -- --
Andrej Sekera 44 2 0 0 0 +1 2 -- -- -- -- -- --
Mike Card 33 4 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- --
Ty Conklin* 35 5 0 0 0 N/A 2 -- -- -- -- -- --
Martin Biron* 43 19 0 0 0 N/A 25 -- -- -- -- -- --

*Stats reflect games played with Buffalo only.

  • Note: Goaltenders are not assessed plus/minus ratings.

Thomas Vanek edit

Thomas Vanek finished the season with the best plus/minus rating in the entire NHL with a +47.

Goaltending edit

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = OvertimelLosses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP Min W L OTL GA SO SV% GAA GP Min W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Ryan Miller 30 63 3692 40 16 6 168 2 .911 2.73 16 1029 9 7 38 0 .922 2.22
Martin Biron* 43 19 1066 12 4 1 54 0 .899 3.04 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Ty Conklin* 35 5 227 1 2 0 13 0 .892 3.43 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

*Stats reflect games played with Buffalo only.

Coaching staff edit

  • Lindy Ruff – Head coach
  • Brian McCutcheon – Associate head coach
  • James Patrick – Assistant Coach
  • Jim Corsi – Goaltender Coach
  • Doug McKenney – Strength and Conditioning Coach

Transactions edit

Trades edit

July 10, 2006 To Edmonton Oilers
Jan Hejda
To Buffalo Sabres
Seventh-round pick in 2007
July 14, 2006 To Vancouver Canucks
Taylor Pyatt
To Buffalo Sabres
Fourth-round pick in 2007
February 27, 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers
Martin Biron
To Buffalo Sabres
Second-round pick in 2007
February 27, 2007 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Fifth-round pick in 2007
To Buffalo Sabres
Ty Conklin
February 27, 2007 To Washington Capitals
Jiri Novotny
First-round pick in 2007
To Buffalo Sabres
Dainius Zubrus
Timo Helbling
February 27, 2007 To Nashville Predators
Fourth-round pick in 2007
To Buffalo Sabres
Mikko Lehtonen

Free agents acquired edit

Player Former team
D Jaroslav Spacek Edmonton Oilers

Free agents lost edit

Lost to waivers edit

Player New team Date
F Chris Thorburn Pittsburgh Penguins October 3

Draft picks edit

Buffalo's picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver, British Columbia.[18] The Sabres had the 24th overall draft pick for their success in the 2005–06 NHL season.

Round # Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team (league)
1 24 Dennis Persson (D)   Sweden Buffalo Sabres VIK Västerås HK (Allsvenskan)
2 46 Jhonas Enroth (G)   Sweden Buffalo Sabres (from Vancouver) Södertälje SK (Elitserien)
2 57 Mike Weber (D)   United States Buffalo Sabres Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
4 117 Felix Schutz (C)   Germany Buffalo Sabres Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
5 147 Alex Biega (D)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Salisbury School (USHS-CN)
7 207 Benjamin Breault (C)   Canada Buffalo Sabres Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)

Farm teams edit

The Rochester Americans were the Buffalo Sabres' farm team during the 2006–07 season.

See also edit

References edit

  • Game log: Buffalo Sabres game log on espn.com
  • Team standings: NHL standings on espn.com
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  3. ^ "Thrashers put an end to Sabres' bid for NHL record start". espn.com. October 28, 2006. Retrieved March 4, 2007.
  4. ^ "Sundin, Maple Leafs hand Sabres first loss in regulation". espn.com. November 4, 2006. Retrieved March 4, 2007.
  5. ^ "Sabres defeat Canes, bump road record to 10–0". espn.com. November 13, 2006. Retrieved March 4, 2007.
  6. ^ "2006–07 NHL All-Star Rosters". tsn.ca. January 9, 2007. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
  7. ^ "Ruff, Carlyle to coach All-Star teams". tsn.ca. January 4, 2007. from the original on January 7, 2007. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
  8. ^ . tsn.ca. January 25, 2007. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved January 25, 2007.
  9. ^ "NHL's bright future is on display". nhl.com. January 13, 2007. Retrieved January 15, 2007. [dead link]
  10. ^ "Richards nets tiebreaker in Lightning win over Sabres". espn.com. January 13, 2007. Retrieved January 15, 2007.
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  12. ^ . tsn.ca. February 23, 2007. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved February 28, 2007.
  13. ^ "Sabres beef up with Zubrus". nhl.com. February 27, 2007. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved February 27, 2007.
  14. ^ "2006-07 NHL Summary".
  15. ^ "2006-07 Buffalo Sabres Roster and Statistics".
  16. ^ Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
  17. ^ "2006–2007 Standings by Conference". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  18. ^ 2006 NHL Entry Draft Results nhl.com[permanent dead link] – accessed December 9, 2006.

External links edit

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The 2006 07 Buffalo Sabres season was the 37th season of operation 36th season of play for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22 1970 1 The Season began with the team attempting to rebound from a disappointing end to the 2005 06 season in which the Sabres advanced to the Eastern Conference finals before losing in seven to the eventual Stanley Cup Champions the Carolina Hurricanes 2006 07 Buffalo SabresPresidents Trophy winnersNortheast Division championsDivision1st NortheastConference1st Eastern2006 07 record53 22 7Home record28 10 3Road record25 12 4Goals for308Goals against242Team informationGeneral managerDarcy RegierCoachLindy RuffCaptainDaniel Briere and Chris DruryAlternate captainsTeppo NumminenArenaHSBC ArenaAverage attendance18 690Team leadersGoalsThomas Vanek 43 AssistsDaniel Briere 63 PointsDaniel Briere 95 Penalty minutesAdam Mair 128 Plus minusThomas Vanek 47 WinsRyan Miller 40 Goals against averageRyan Miller 2 73 2005 062007 08 With the best regular season record in the NHL the Sabres were awarded the Presidents Trophy for the first time in their history and they also earned the top seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs They defeated the New York Islanders and the New York Rangers in the first two rounds of the playoffs In the Eastern Conference finals however the Sabres season came to an end when they were defeated by the Ottawa Senators in game five of the Conference finals As of 2024 this remains the most recent season the Sabres won a playoff series Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Season standings 3 Schedule and results 3 1 October 3 2 November 3 3 December 3 4 January 3 5 February 3 6 March 3 7 April 4 Playoffs 4 1 Eastern Conference quarterfinals vs 8 New York Islanders 4 2 Eastern Conference semifinals vs 6 New York Rangers 4 3 Eastern Conference finals vs 4 Ottawa Senators 5 Player stats 5 1 Scoring leaders 5 2 Thomas Vanek 5 3 Goaltending 6 Coaching staff 7 Transactions 7 1 Trades 7 2 Free agents acquired 7 3 Free agents lost 7 4 Lost to waivers 8 Draft picks 9 Farm teams 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksOffseason editThe team lost several veterans to free agency including J P Dumont Jay McKee Mike Grier and Rory Fitzpatrick Conversely the team signed only one new player to the roster defenseman Jaroslav Spacek The team planned to rely on young players from their own organization Jiri Novotny Paul Gaustad and Nathan Paetsch to name a few to fill the holes left by the departing players Controversy swirled around the team s logo and jersey meanwhile as the look was changed The team s colors were reverted to blue and gold which they had worn from their addition to the league as an expansion team until 1996 97 when the colors were changed to black and red The new logo though was said to resemble to many a slug or a wig There were strong efforts to prevent the team from wearing this new jersey although none were successful The team s new third jersey meanwhile featured the team s original logo Despite the controversy the NHL reported that sales of Sabres merchandise were up approximately 1170 from the 2005 2006 season 2 Regular season editThe Sabres were very successful early in the season tying an NHL record by winning their first ten games before finally suffering a shootout loss to the Atlanta Thrashers 3 They did not lose a game in regulation until exactly one month into the season in their thirteenth game when they lost to Toronto 4 The Sabres also set an NHL record by winning their first ten road games of the season 5 not losing outside of HSBC Arena until November 18 in Ottawa This record would not be broken until 2023 when the Los Angeles Kings won their 11th straight road game to start the season On January 9 it was announced that three members of the Sabres had been voted to start the All Star Game for the Eastern Conference forward Daniel Briere defenseman Brian Campbell and goaltender Ryan Miller It was the first All Star appearance for each 6 In addition as the Sabres had the best record in the Eastern Conference as of the end of All Star voting head coach Lindy Ruff was assigned to coach the Eastern Conference team 7 Briere recorded a goal and four assists in the game and was named Most Valuable Player of the game 8 Thomas Vanek was also invited to All Star Weekend to play in the YoungStars game 9 On January 13 Jason Pominville recorded his 20th goal of the season becoming the fourth Sabre after Chris Drury Thomas Vanek and Maxim Afinogenov to record 20 goals before the All Star break At the time of Pominville s 20th goal no other team in the NHL had more than two players with 20 goals 10 Daniel Briere became the fifth Sabre to record 20 goals as he scored a hat trick on January 30 against the Boston Bruins With the feat the Sabres became the first team since the 1995 96 Pittsburgh Penguins to have five 20 goal scorers before February 11 Four Sabres would go on to reach the 30 goal plateau For the first time in 12 years Buffalo was not shut out in any of their 82 regular season games Moreover the Sabres led the NHL in goals scored and became the first team to score at least 200 even strength goals during the regular season since the New Jersey Devils in 2000 01 In February the Sabres found themselves battling injury problems Forward Tim Connolly had been on the long term injury list all season and he was joined by Paul Gaustad when a tendon in his leg was sliced on February 7 against the Ottawa Senators Jaroslav Spacek broke his left hand soon thereafter and the Sabres lost Maxim Afinogenov who broke his left wrist and Jiri Novotny with a high ankle sprain Ales Kotalik was next to go down with a knee sprain and forward Daniel Paille broke his finger Against the Ottawa Senators on February 22 captain Chris Drury was injured by a blow to the head by Chris Neil sparking a wild brawl which saw a fight between Martin Biron and Senators goaltender Ray Emery and later between Emery and Sabres enforcer Andrew Peters 12 The Sabres were the last team to be involved in a trade in the 2006 07 season On the day of the NHL trade deadline though they made four trades Goaltender Martin Biron who had been the longest tenured Sabre was sent to Philadelphia for Philadelphia s second round pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft Buffalo s fifth round pick in that draft was sent to Columbus in exchange for another backup goalie Ty Conklin Jiri Novotny was sent along with Buffalo s 2007 first round pick to Washington in exchange for Dainius Zubrus and Timo Helbling Finally the Sabres sent their fourth round pick in 2007 to Nashville for Mikko Lehtonen a minor league defenseman 13 Due to injuries many Sabres prospects were called up from the team s American Hockey League affiliate the Rochester Americans and made their NHL debuts during the season Mike Card Michael Funk Patrick Kaleta Clarke MacArthur Mark Mancari Michael Ryan Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006 07 season The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored excluding 10 shootout winning goals the most in the League 14 15 Season standings edit Northeast Division No CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts 1 1 Buffalo Sabres 82 53 22 7 308 242 113 2 4 Ottawa Senators 82 48 25 9 288 222 105 3 9 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 40 31 11 258 269 91 4 10 Montreal Canadiens 82 42 34 6 245 256 90 5 13 Boston Bruins 82 35 41 6 219 289 76 16 Note No Division rank CR Conference rank W Wins L Losses T Ties GF Goals For GA Goals Against Pts Points Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Eastern Conference 17 R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts 1 P Buffalo Sabres NE 82 53 22 7 308 242 113 2 Y New Jersey Devils AT 82 49 24 9 216 201 107 3 Y Atlanta Thrashers SE 82 43 28 11 246 245 97 4 X Ottawa Senators NE 82 48 25 9 288 222 105 5 X Pittsburgh Penguins AT 82 47 24 11 277 246 105 6 X New York Rangers AT 82 42 30 10 242 216 94 7 X Tampa Bay Lightning SE 82 44 33 5 253 261 93 8 X New York Islanders AT 82 40 30 12 248 240 92 8 5 9 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 82 40 31 11 258 269 91 10 Montreal Canadiens NE 82 42 34 6 245 256 90 11 Carolina Hurricanes SE 82 40 34 8 241 253 88 12 Florida Panthers SE 82 35 31 16 247 257 86 13 Boston Bruins NE 82 35 41 6 219 289 76 14 Washington Capitals SE 82 28 40 14 235 286 70 15 Philadelphia Flyers AT 82 22 48 12 214 303 56 Divisions AT Atlantic NE Northeast SE Southeast P Clinched Presidents Trophy Y Clinched Division X Clinched Playoff spotSchedule and results editOctober edit Record for month 10 0 1 Home 4 0 1 Away 6 0 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 1 October 4 Buffalo 3 2 Carolina SO Miller 18 840 1 0 0 2 2 October 6 Montreal 4 5 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 2 0 0 4 3 October 7 Buffalo 4 3 Ottawa Biron 19 202 3 0 0 6 4 October 13 Buffalo 3 2 Detroit SO Miller 20 066 4 0 0 8 5 October 14 NY Rangers 4 7 Buffalo Miller 18 690 5 0 0 10 6 October 17 Philadelphia 1 9 Buffalo Miller 18 690 6 0 0 12 7 October 20 Carolina 4 5 Buffalo Miller 18 690 7 0 0 14 8 October 21 Buffalo 6 2 Boston Biron 14 382 8 0 0 16 9 October 23 Buffalo 4 1 Montreal Miller 21 273 9 0 0 18 10 October 26 Buffalo 3 0 NY Islanders Miller 8 861 10 0 0 20 11 October 28 Atlanta 5 4 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 10 0 1 21 November edit Record for Month 9 3 1 Home 4 2 1 Away 5 1 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 12 November 2 Buffalo 5 4 Boston SO Miller 12 547 11 0 1 23 13 November 4 Toronto 4 1 Buffalo Miller 18 690 11 1 1 23 14 November 5 Buffalo 4 3 NY Rangers OT Biron 18 200 12 1 1 25 15 November 10 Florida 4 5 Buffalo OT Biron 18 690 13 1 1 27 16 November 11 Buffalo 5 4 Philadelphia OT Biron 19 633 14 1 1 29 17 November 13 Buffalo 7 4 Carolina Biron 14 387 15 1 1 31 18 November 15 Ottawa 4 2 Buffalo Biron 18 690 15 2 1 31 19 November 17 Pittsburgh 2 4 Buffalo Biron 18 690 16 2 1 33 20 November 18 Buffalo 1 4 Ottawa Miller 19 770 16 3 1 33 21 November 20 Tampa Bay 2 7 Buffalo Miller 18 690 17 3 1 35 22 November 22 Toronto 4 7 Buffalo Miller 18 690 18 3 1 37 23 November 24 Montreal 2 1 Buffalo OT Miller 18 690 18 3 2 38 24 November 26 Buffalo 3 2 NY Rangers OT Miller 18 200 19 3 2 40 December edit Record for Month 9 4 1 Home 5 2 0 Away 4 2 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 25 December 1 NY Rangers 3 4 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 20 3 2 42 26 December 2 Buffalo 4 7 Washington Biron 17 162 20 4 2 42 27 December 5 Buffalo 4 1 Tampa Bay Miller 20 025 21 4 2 44 28 December 7 Buffalo 1 3 Florida Miller 15 385 21 5 2 44 29 December 9 Buffalo 3 2 Montreal SO Miller 21 273 22 5 2 46 30 December 12 Buffalo 3 2 New Jersey Miller 11 156 23 5 2 48 31 December 14 Florida 1 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 24 5 2 50 32 December 16 Ottawa 3 1 Buffalo Miller 18 690 24 6 2 50 33 December 19 Montreal 5 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 24 7 2 50 34 December 21 Buffalo 7 2 Nashville Biron 16 616 25 7 2 52 35 December 23 Buffalo 2 3 St Louis OT Biron 12 513 25 7 3 53 36 December 26 Washington 3 6 Buffalo Miller 18 690 26 7 3 55 37 December 28 Carolina 1 4 Buffalo Miller 18 690 27 7 3 57 38 December 30 Atlanta 1 4 Buffalo Miller 18 690 28 7 3 59 January edit Record for Month 6 7 1 Home 4 3 0 Away 2 4 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 39 January 1 NY Islanders 1 3 Buffalo Miller 18 690 29 7 3 61 40 January 3 Buffalo 3 6 Ottawa Miller 19 777 29 8 3 61 41 January 5 Pittsburgh 4 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 29 9 3 61 42 January 6 Buffalo 4 3 Toronto Biron 19 487 30 9 3 63 43 January 10 Buffalo 2 1 Chicago Miller 14 041 31 9 3 65 44 January 11 Toronto 4 2 Buffalo Biron 18 690 31 10 3 65 45 January 13 Tampa Bay 3 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 31 11 3 65 46 January 15 Buffalo 2 3 Boston SO Miller 15 585 31 11 4 66 47 January 17 Boston 3 6 Buffalo Miller 18 690 32 11 4 68 48 January 19 Vancouver 3 4 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 33 11 4 70 49 January 20 Buffalo 3 4 Montreal Biron 21 273 33 12 4 70 50 January 26 Buffalo 2 3 Columbus Miller 18 136 33 13 4 70 51 January 27 Buffalo 3 5 NY Islanders Miller 15 218 33 14 4 70 52 January 30 Boston 1 7 Buffalo Biron 18 690 34 14 4 72 February edit Record for Month 8 2 1 Home 5 0 1 Away 3 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 53 February 1 Buffalo 3 1 Boston Biron 13 853 35 14 4 74 54 February 3 Buffalo 2 3 New Jersey Miller 18 589 35 15 4 74 55 February 6 Buffalo 4 3 Atlanta SO Miller 17 881 36 15 4 76 56 February 7 Ottawa 2 3 Buffalo Biron 18 690 37 15 4 78 57 February 10 Calgary 2 3 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 38 15 4 80 58 February 15 Edmonton 1 2 Buffalo OT Miller 18 690 39 15 4 82 59 February 17 Boston 4 3 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 39 15 5 83 60 February 20 Philadelphia 3 6 Buffalo Miller 18 690 40 15 5 85 61 February 22 Ottawa 5 6 Buffalo SO Miller 18 690 41 15 5 87 62 February 24 Buffalo 5 6 Ottawa Miller 20 040 41 16 5 87 63 February 27 Buffalo 6 1 Toronto Miller 19 588 42 16 5 89 March edit Record for Month 8 5 2 Home 5 3 0 Away 3 2 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 64 March 2 Montreal 5 8 Buffalo Miller 18 690 43 16 5 91 65 March 3 Buffalo 3 1 Toronto Miller 19 515 44 16 5 93 66 March 7 Colorado 3 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 44 17 5 93 67 March 9 Minnesota 5 1 Buffalo Miller 18 690 44 18 5 93 68 March 10 New Jersey 3 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 44 19 5 93 69 March 13 Buffalo 4 5 Pittsburgh SO Miller 17 132 44 19 6 94 70 March 15 Buffalo 5 3 Florida Conklin 18 111 45 19 6 96 71 March 16 Buffalo 3 2 Tampa Bay Miller 21 264 46 19 6 98 72 March 18 Buffalo 3 4 Atlanta OT Miller 18 602 46 19 7 99 73 March 21 Washington 2 5 Buffalo Miller 18 690 47 19 7 101 74 March 23 Toronto 4 5 Buffalo Miller 18 690 48 19 7 103 75 March 24 Buffalo 1 4 Toronto Miller 19 571 48 20 7 103 76 March 28 New Jersey 3 4 Buffalo Miller 18 690 49 20 7 105 77 March 30 NY Islanders 4 6 Buffalo Miller 18 690 50 20 7 107 78 March 31 Buffalo 3 4 Montreal Conklin 21 273 50 21 7 107 April edit Record for Month 3 1 0 Home 1 0 0 Away 2 1 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 79 April 3 Buffalo 4 1 Pittsburgh Miller 17 132 51 21 7 109 80 April 5 Boston 2 4 Buffalo Miller 18 690 52 21 7 111 81 April 7 Buffalo 2 0 Washington Miller 18 277 53 21 7 113 82 April 8 Buffalo 3 4 Philadelphia Conklin 19 027 53 22 7 113 Green background indicates win Red background indicates regulation loss White background indicates overtime shootout loss Playoffs editMain article 2007 Stanley Cup playoffs The Sabres earned the 1 seed in the Eastern Conference by virtue of finishing with the highest point total in the conference Eastern Conference quarterfinals vs 8 New York Islanders edit The Sabres faced the New York Islanders in the first round of the playoffs Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series 1 April 12 NY Islanders 1 4 Buffalo Miller 18 690 Sabres lead 1 0 2 April 14 NY Islanders 3 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 Series tied 1 1 3 April 16 Buffalo 3 2 NY Islanders Miller 16 234 Sabres lead 2 1 4 April 18 Buffalo 4 2 NY Islanders Miller 16 234 Sabres lead 3 1 5 April 20 NY Islanders 3 4 Buffalo Miller 18 690 Sabres win 4 1 Eastern Conference semifinals vs 6 New York Rangers edit The Sabres faced the New York Rangers in the second round of the playoffs The Rangers advanced by sweeping the Atlanta Thrashers the number three seed in the first round Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series 1 April 25 NY Rangers 2 5 Buffalo Miller 18 690 Sabres lead 1 0 2 April 27 NY Rangers 2 3 Buffalo Miller 18 690 Sabres lead 2 0 3 April 29 Buffalo 1 2 NY Rangers 2OT Miller 18 200 Sabres lead 2 1 4 May 1 Buffalo 1 2 NY Rangers Miller 18 200 Series tied 2 2 5 May 4 NY Rangers 1 2 Buffalo OT Miller 18 690 Sabres lead 3 2 6 May 6 Buffalo 5 4 NY Rangers Miller 18 200 Sabres win 4 2 Eastern Conference finals vs 4 Ottawa Senators edit The Sabres faced their division rivals the Ottawa Senators in the Eastern Conference finals The Senators advanced by defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round and the New Jersey Devils in the second The Sabres lost the series four games to one Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series 1 May 10 Ottawa 5 2 Buffalo Miller 18 690 Senators lead 1 0 2 May 12 Ottawa 4 3 Buffalo 2OT Miller 18 690 Senators lead 2 0 3 May 14 Buffalo 0 1 Ottawa Miller 20 171 Senators lead 3 0 4 May 16 Buffalo 3 2 Ottawa Miller 20 294 Senators lead 3 1 5 May 19 Ottawa 3 2 Buffalo OT Miller 18 690 Senators win 4 1Player stats editScoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Regular season Playoffs Player GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM Daniel Briere 48 81 32 63 95 17 89 16 3 12 15 3 16 Thomas Vanek 26 82 43 41 84 47 40 16 6 4 10 2 10 Chris Drury 23 77 37 32 69 1 30 16 8 5 13 3 2 Jason Pominville 29 82 34 34 68 25 30 16 4 6 10 2 0 Derek Roy 9 75 21 42 63 37 60 16 2 5 7 3 14 Maxim Afinogenov 61 56 23 38 61 19 66 15 5 4 9 3 6 Jochen Hecht 55 76 19 37 56 19 39 16 4 1 5 2 10 Brian Campbell 51 82 6 42 48 28 35 16 3 4 7 0 14 Ales Kotalik 12 66 16 22 38 5 46 16 2 2 4 3 8 Dmitri Kalinin 45 82 7 22 29 19 36 16 2 3 5 9 14 Teppo Numminen 27 79 2 27 29 17 32 16 0 4 4 10 4 Drew Stafford 21 41 13 14 27 5 33 10 2 2 4 3 4 Nathan Paetsch 38 63 2 22 24 10 50 Paul Gaustad 28 54 9 13 22 11 74 7 0 1 1 1 2 Jaroslav Spacek 6 65 5 16 21 20 62 16 0 0 0 3 10 Toni Lydman 5 67 2 17 19 10 55 16 2 2 4 5 14 Henrik Tallinder 10 47 4 10 14 19 34 16 0 2 2 4 10 Jiri Novotny 13 50 6 7 13 2 26 Adam Mair 22 82 2 9 11 1 128 16 1 4 5 5 10 Daniel Paille 20 29 3 8 11 5 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dainius Zubrus 15 19 4 4 8 3 12 15 0 8 8 1 8 Clarke MacArthur 41 19 3 4 7 4 4 Michael Ryan 37 19 3 2 5 8 2 Andrew Peters 76 58 1 1 2 1 125 Michael Funk 3 5 0 2 2 2 0 Patrick Kaleta 36 7 0 2 2 3 21 Ryan Miller 30 63 0 2 2 N A 2 16 0 0 0 N A 2 Tim Connolly 19 2 1 0 1 1 2 16 0 9 9 6 4 Mark Mancari 25 3 0 1 1 1 2 Andrej Sekera 44 2 0 0 0 1 2 Mike Card 33 4 0 0 0 0 0 Ty Conklin 35 5 0 0 0 N A 2 Martin Biron 43 19 0 0 0 N A 25 Stats reflect games played with Buffalo only Note Goaltenders are not assessed plus minus ratings Thomas Vanek edit Thomas Vanek finished the season with the best plus minus rating in the entire NHL with a 47 Goaltending edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses OTL OvertimelLosses GA Goals against SO Shutouts SV Save percentage GAA Goals against average Regular season Playoffs Player GP Min W L OTL GA SO SV GAA GP Min W L GA SO Sv GAA Ryan Miller 30 63 3692 40 16 6 168 2 911 2 73 16 1029 9 7 38 0 922 2 22 Martin Biron 43 19 1066 12 4 1 54 0 899 3 04 Ty Conklin 35 5 227 1 2 0 13 0 892 3 43 Stats reflect games played with Buffalo only Coaching staff editLindy Ruff Head coach Brian McCutcheon Associate head coach James Patrick Assistant Coach Jim Corsi Goaltender Coach Doug McKenney Strength and Conditioning CoachTransactions editTrades edit July 10 2006 To Edmonton OilersJan Hejda To Buffalo SabresSeventh round pick in 2007 July 14 2006 To Vancouver CanucksTaylor Pyatt To Buffalo SabresFourth round pick in 2007 February 27 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers Martin Biron To Buffalo Sabres Second round pick in 2007 February 27 2007 To Columbus Blue Jackets Fifth round pick in 2007 To Buffalo Sabres Ty Conklin February 27 2007 To Washington Capitals Jiri Novotny First round pick in 2007 To Buffalo Sabres Dainius Zubrus Timo Helbling February 27 2007 To Nashville Predators Fourth round pick in 2007 To Buffalo Sabres Mikko Lehtonen Free agents acquired edit Player Former team D Jaroslav Spacek Edmonton Oilers Free agents lost edit Player New team D Jay McKee St Louis Blues F Mike Grier San Jose Sharks D Doug Janik Tampa Bay Lightning G Michael Leighton Anaheim Ducks D Rory Fitzpatrick Vancouver Canucks F Jean Pierre Dumont Nashville Predators Lost to waivers edit Player New team Date F Chris Thorburn Pittsburgh Penguins October 3Draft picks editBuffalo s picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver British Columbia 18 The Sabres had the 24th overall draft pick for their success in the 2005 06 NHL season Round Player Nationality NHL team College junior club team league 1 24 Dennis Persson D nbsp Sweden Buffalo Sabres VIK Vasteras HK Allsvenskan 2 46 Jhonas Enroth G nbsp Sweden Buffalo Sabres from Vancouver Sodertalje SK Elitserien 2 57 Mike Weber D nbsp United States Buffalo Sabres Windsor Spitfires OHL 4 117 Felix Schutz C nbsp Germany Buffalo Sabres Saint John Sea Dogs QMJHL 5 147 Alex Biega D nbsp Canada Buffalo Sabres Salisbury School USHS CN 7 207 Benjamin Breault C nbsp Canada Buffalo Sabres Baie Comeau Drakkar QMJHL Farm teams editThe Rochester Americans were the Buffalo Sabres farm team during the 2006 07 season See also edit2006 07 NHL seasonReferences editGame log Buffalo Sabres game log on espn com Team standings NHL standings on espn com National Hockey League 2010 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2011 Triumph Books p 27 ISBN 978 1 60078 422 4 Garth November 7 2006 SABRES TOP NHL COM MERCHANDISE SALES Hockeybuzz com Retrieved November 29 2014 Thrashers put an end to Sabres bid for NHL record start espn com October 28 2006 Retrieved March 4 2007 Sundin Maple Leafs hand Sabres first loss in regulation espn com November 4 2006 Retrieved March 4 2007 Sabres defeat Canes bump road record to 10 0 espn com November 13 2006 Retrieved March 4 2007 2006 07 NHL All Star Rosters tsn ca January 9 2007 Retrieved January 15 2007 Ruff Carlyle to coach All Star teams tsn ca January 4 2007 Archived from the original on January 7 2007 Retrieved January 15 2007 Briere shines but West wins All Star Game tsn ca January 25 2007 Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved January 25 2007 NHL s bright future is on display nhl com January 13 2007 Retrieved January 15 2007 dead link Richards nets tiebreaker in Lightning win over Sabres espn com January 13 2007 Retrieved January 15 2007 Drury leads the Sabres over Bruins tsn ca February 1 2007 Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved February 2 2007 Sabres outlast Sens in hard fought battle tsn ca February 23 2007 Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved February 28 2007 Sabres beef up with Zubrus nhl com February 27 2007 Archived from the original on August 8 2007 Retrieved February 27 2007 2006 07 NHL Summary 2006 07 Buffalo Sabres Roster and Statistics Standings NHL Public Relations Department 2008 Dave McCarthy et al eds THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide amp Record Book 2009 National Hockey League p 157 ISBN 978 1 894801 14 0 2006 2007 Standings by Conference National Hockey League Retrieved March 26 2012 2006 NHL Entry Draft Results nhl com permanent dead link accessed December 9 2006 External links editOfficial website of the Buffalo Sabres Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 07 Buffalo Sabres season amp oldid 1221938248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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