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manager to get feedback on where each
guy stands with regards to their abilities,
role, position and what they need to be
good at on the ice. We then determine
it with the player because he’s got to be
on board. From there, we build it. It has to
work and the player has to be part of that
process. We have to take into account
almost every aspect of the personnel to
recognize their strengths and weakness
when designing their program.
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Q. How do you implement nutrition into your
program?
A. Over the years we’ve put a lot of time and energy into getting the players to understand the
importance of nutrition with regards to performance. That was probably on the backburner for
a lot of teams, but now it’s on the forefront. The
demands of the game need to be met, nutritionally. We show our players their rested metabolic
rates, how many calories they’re expending during their workouts and how to get those calories
back because calories are energy. We’re looking
to be consistent in everything we do, including
nutrition. We feed our guys breakfast, lunch, pregame snacks and post-game meals. All of our
menus ensure that guys are getting the proper
macronutrients like carbohydrates and proteins
and micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals. We’ve made a concerted effort to educate
them on supplementation and sound nutrition.
Eating three meals and two snacks a day will
meet their energy demands while supplementation will enhance it all.
Q. How have the workout facilities improved
with the locker room renovations? A. We’ve
made it so that the players can do almost every-
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space, which allows us to do all of our strength
and conditioning right in one area. We’ve added
turf within the confines of the weight room so
that they can warm up right there instead of having to stretch in the dressing room. We’ve added
monitors along the walls so that the guys have
instant feedback for everything they do. Whether
they’re on the ice, bikes or treadmills, they can
see their working heart rates. We use TENDO
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and power behind each repetition. We’re using
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These are all new things, things that we’ve tried
to facilitate for a long time.
Q. How has technology shaped strength and
conditioning?
A. It’s unending. The science is incredible and
will continue to grow. It’s not going to stop. We
have to continue to learn and be a part of that
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think we’re ahead of the curve. It’s just a matter
of staying there.
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12-year-old Jacob Schmidt
wanted nothing more that
to have one-on-one goalie
lessons with Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller. Jacob’s wish came true Jan.
12 when he strapped on
his goalie equipment and
hit the ice at First Niagara
Center.
Ryan Miller was onhand, as was Jhonas
Enroth and goaltending coach Jim Corsi, to
give Jacob some tips
on how to improve his
game in the crease.
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skills when Sabres forwards Nathan Gerbe,
Drew Stafford and Ville
Leino came by to take
some practice shots.
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By Jeff Baker
by Jeff Baker
Sabres rookie defenseman Brayden
McNabb has stood up and sat down opposing players with some devastating open-ice
body checks over the years. From juniors to
the pros, he has thrived at stepping up at the
blueline and leveling his opposition. However,
McNabb has a lot more to offer than just delivering big hits and is working on ramping up
other aspects of his game to succeed in the
National Hockey League.
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“Ever since I was younger, the upside of my
game has always been my physical play, but
I’d like to think of myself as a two-way defenseman,” said McNabb, who was drafted by
the Sabres with the 66th overall pick in the
third round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. “I
have an offensive side. The stats were there
in juniors.”
McNabb scored 72 points (21+51) in 59
games with the Kootenay Ice of the Western
Hockey League during the 2010-11 season,
the third-most points by a WHL defenseman last year. In 19 WHL playoff games,
the team’s captain added an impressive
27 points (3+24), which tied for second in
scoring among all WHL skaters. In the 2011
Memorial Cup, McNabb had three assists
in four Canadian Hockey League games
against premier talent from the OHL and
QMJHL.
Before being called up to the NHL, McNabb
posted 10 points (1+9) in 19 games with the
Rochester Americans, Buffalo’s American
Hockey League affiliate, and was later selected to participate in the 2012 AHL All-Star
Classic.
“I’m starting to feel a lot more comfortable
with the puck and moving up in the play,” said
the 21-year-old blueliner. “It’s a big jump [to
the pros]. That will just come with time. If the
offensive chances are there, I’m going to take
[them]. I’m just trying to move pucks in the
neutral zone and get shots through. There’s
not as much time and space up here.”
While McNabb is eager to produce on both
sides of the ice, he keeps a defense-first mentality.
“The main thing is taking care of my own
end,” he said. “I’m a physical guy and I’ve got
a big body. If the opportunity strikes, I want to
make that hit.”
Opportunity struck for McNabb this past November. As a Calgary Flames fan growing up
in the prairies of Western Canada, McNabb
admired former Flames defenseman Robyn
Regehr, now with the Sabres, for his “steady,
stay-at-home” physical style of play. Coincidentally, when Regehr went down with an
injury, the Sabres called upon the 6’4”, 204
lb. rookie to step up and fill the void. McNabb
did just that by finishing the night with a
game-high six hits against the Washington
Capitals. After making such a strong first impression, there was plenty of buzz surrounding his NHL debut.
“My phone was blowing up pretty good,”
McNabb said after the game. “I had a lot of
friends and family watching back home. I’m
from a town of only 900 people, so it was a
pretty big deal.”
The Davidson, Saskatchewan native is still
getting acclimated to life on his own. He previously lived with a “billet” family that housed
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Columbia. Getting more comfortable away
from the rink should translate to his play on
the ice.
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“If the opportunity strikes,
I want to make that hit....”
“It’s been a lifestyle change from having a
curfew and the billet thing,” he admitted. “Living on your own, cooking your own meals,
you have a little bit more freedom in what you
can do.”
As his coaches build trust in him and give him
more freedom to make plays, Sabres fans will
get a better idea of what McNabb can do.
“When the coaches have confidence in me, it
gives me a lot of confidence on the ice,” said
McNabb, whose play has earned him special
teams minutes on the power play and penalty
kill. “When you play more, you’re more into it.
More ready.”
After a dozen NHL games, McNabb was
more than ready to score his first goal. Exactly one month after his first game, McNabb
scored on the power play with a wrist shot
from the high slot. After waiting his entire life
for that moment, he had to wait a little longer
to celebrate because it looked as if fellow Sabres rookie Luke Adam may have deflected
his shot.
“I didn’t know if it went off Luke or not,” said
McNabb, who has five points (1+4) through
20 games with the Sabres. “I celebrated as if
I scored and then I saw Luke celebrating, so I
was like ‘Oh, maybe he did score.’ It was kind
of awkward like that.”
McNabb will have plenty of opportunities to
perfect his celebration in the future as his
offensive game continues to develop. In the
meantime, he will continue to enjoy his time
in Buffalo and keep working to get better.
“[I’m] still here, so it’s pretty exciting,” he concluded. “Not a lot of people get a chance like
this.”
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2011-12 Buffalo Sabres
JhonasEnroth
JordanLeopold
MikeWeber
CodyMcCormick
DerekRoy
1
3
6
8
9
goaltender
defense
defense
ChristianEhrhoff Marc-AndreGragnani DrewStafford
center
center
BradBoyes
VilleLeino
22
23
defense
defense
right wing
RobynRegehr
ThomasVanek
PaulGaustad
JasonPominville
RyanMiller
24
26
28
29
30
10
defense
17
left wing
21
center
right wing
right wing
center
goaltender
PatrickKaleta
MattEllis
NathanGerbe
AndrejSekera
JochenHecht
36
37
42
44
55
right wing
left wing
left wing
TylerMyers
TylerEnnis
LukeAdam
57
63
72
defense
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left wing
defense
center
center
Coaching Staff: Head Coach Lindy Ruff, Asst. Coach James Patrick, Asst. Coach Kevyn Adams,
Asst. Coach Teppo Numminen, Goaltender Coach Jim Corsi, Strength & Conditioning Coach
Doug McKenney.
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Fourth of six meetings between the Sabres
and Bruins this season…
•
Eleven different Sabres recorded at least one
point in Buffalo’s 6-0 win over the Bruins on
Feb. 8. Sabres captain Jason Pominville
scored twice while Ryan Miller stopped all
36 shots that he faced to earn his third
shutout of the season.
•
With their 2-1 win over the New York Islanders
on Tuesday night, the Sabres improved to
18-11-2 in games in which six of their top
seven defensemen dress, allowing only 2.48
goals per game. They are 8-16-5 in the other
29 games, allowing 3.41 goals per game.
Buffalo is now 22-3-2 when allowing two or
fewer goals.
•
As of Tuesday, Boston led the Northeast
Division with a record of 35-20-2 (72 points).
Boston was leading the NHL in goal
differential (+58) by scoring the fourth-most
goals (190) and allowing the fourth-fewest
goals (132). Bruins center Tyler Seguin was
leading the league with a +29 plus/minus
rating.
Previous meeting: BUF 6-0, Feb. 8, 2012
This season vs. BOS: 1-1-1
This season vs. BOS (home): 1-0-1
Last 10 games vs. BOS: 5-3-2
Last 10 games vs. BOS (home): 6-1-3
All-time series vs. BOS: 113-108-39
All-time series vs. BOS (home): 69-41-21
BUF leading scorer vs. BOS (season):
Jason Pominville, 4 pts (2+2) in 3 GP
BUF leading scorer vs. BOS (career):
Thomas Vanek, 46 pts (25+21) in 42 GP
BOS leading scorer vs. BUF (season):
Tyler Seguin, 5 pts (3+2) in 3 GP
BOS leading scorer vs. BUF (career):
Zdeno Chara, 38 pts (8+30) in 68 GP
Ryan Miller vs. BOS (season):
1-1-0, 1.80 GAA
Ryan Miller vs. BOS (career):
21-6-7, 2.58 GAA
Tim Thomas vs. BUF (season):
2-0-0, 2.94 GAA
Tim Thomas vs. BUF (career):
10-9-4, 3.14 GAA
Next Home Game:
Wednesday, March 7th
vs. Carolina Hurricanes
7:00pm, First Niagara Center
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Sabres Roster Stats as of 2.22.12
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#
3
6
8
9
10
17
21
22
23
24
26
28
29
36
37
42
44
54
57
63
Pos.
D
D
C
C
D
D
R
R
C
D
L
C
R
R
L
L
D
R
D
L
PLAYER
Jordan Leopold
Mike Weber
Cody McCormick
Derek Roy (A)
Christian Ehrhoff
Marc-Andre Gragnani
Drew Stafford (A)
Brad Boyes
Ville Leino
Robyn Regehr
Thomas Vanek (A)
Paul Gaustad (A)
Jason Pominville (C)
Patrick Kaleta
Matt Ellis
Nathan Gerbe
Andrej Sekera
Zack Kassian
Tyler Myers
Tyler Ennis
GP
57
34
38
58
49
44
58
47
49
55
57
54
60
44
50
49
52
25
40
26
G
8
1
0
13
4
1
10
3
4
1
22
7
23
5
3
5
2
3
6
6
A
10
3
2
21
20
11
18
10
14
2
24
10
36
2
3
17
8
4
11
4
PTS
18
4
2
34
24
12
28
13
18
3
46
17
59
7
6
22
10
7
17
10
#
1
30
Pos.
G
G
PLAYER
Jhonas Enroth
Ryan Miller
GP
24
41
W
8
18
L
10
17
OT
3
4
+/-
0
-14
-7
-6
-5
10
-5
-5
-4
-14
-3
1
-1
-5
-6
4
0
-1
-2
1
PIM
16
48
49
44
32
20
38
6
12
36
46
65
10
88
25
32
12
20
16
6
GAA SV%
2.68 .917
2.75 .908
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Bruins Roster Stats as of 2.22.12
#
11
14
17
19
20
21
22
23
33
37
38
44
46
49
54
55
58
62
63
65
67
Pos.
C
D
L
C
L
D
L
C
D
C
R
D
C
C
D
D
C
C
L
D
L
PLAYER
Gregory Campbell
Joe Corvo
Milan Lucic
Tyler Seguin
Daniel Paille
Andrew Ference
Shawn Thornton
Chris Kelly
Zdeno Chara (C)
Patrice Bergeron (A)
Jordan Caron
Dennis Seidenberg
David Krejci
Rich Peverley
Adam McQuaid
Johnny Boychuk
Carter Camper
Josh Hennessy
Brad Marchand
Andrew Bodnarchuk
Benoit Pouliot
GP
54
57
56
56
53
52
57
57
55
57
24
57
54
49
52
56
0
2
51
0
52
G
6
3
20
20
9
5
4
14
8
17
3
3
12
9
2
3
0
0
19
0
9
A
7
17
22
26
5
16
7
13
24
31
2
16
28
29
6
7
0
0
21
0
9
PTS
13
20
42
46
14
21
11
27
32
48
5
19
40
38
8
10
0
0
40
0
18
+/-
6
12
3
29
3
15
1
21
18
25
-4
9
-8
16
14
18
0
0
21
0
12
#
Pos.
PLAYER
GP
W
L
OT
GAA SV%
30
40
G
G
Tim Thomas
Tuukka Rask
39
21
24
11
12
8
0
2
2.21
2.11
PIM
56
13
109
16
9
37
122
34
59
18
4
30
26
20
88
44
0
2
79
0
38
.929
.928
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2011-12 Boston Bruins
GregoryCampbell
JoeCorvo
MilanLucic
TylerSeguin
DanielPaille
11
14
17
19
20
center
defense
AndrewFerence ShawnThornton
left wing
center
left wing
ChrisKelly
TimThomas
ZdenoChara
23
30
33
defense
left wing
PatriceBergeron
JordanCaron
TuukkaRask
DennisSeidenberg
DavidKrejci
37
38
40
44
46
21
center
RichPeverley
center
49
22
right wing
63
goaltender
AdamMcQuaid JohnnyBoychuk
defense
54
BradMarchand AndrewBodnarchuk
left wing
center
defense
65
defense
55
goaltender
defense
defense
center
CarterCamper
JoshHennessy
58
62
center
center
BenoitPouliot
left wing
67
Coaching Staff: Head Coach Claude Julien, Asst. Coach Doug Houda, Asst. Coach Geoff Ward,
Asst. Coach Doug Jarvis, Goaltending Coach Bob Essensa.
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Defense
Mike Weber
Q: What was it like to get your first NHL point
with an assist against the Penguins in your
hometown of Pittsburgh, PA?
A: I lived just north of the city in a town called
Cranberry, so it was pretty special to play and
get a point at Mellon Arena, a place where I
watched games as a kid. Both my dad and
grandmother were there, so it was great.
Q: Pittsburgh is pretty close to Buffalo, how often does your family drive up to cheer you on?
media, the attention, the intensity of the crowds,
the intensity of the game.
Q: You and Robyn Regehr both have a physical style of play, what have you learned from
him?
A: He’s an elite defenseman in the league
and has been for a lot of years. It’s a privilege to
play with him. The patience he has, he lets the
game come to him. That’s probably the biggest
thing I’ve learned.
A: My dad comes up as much as he can
when he’s not working. I also have a lot of family
in Windsor, ON where I go back and live in the
summertime. And with my wife’s family, it’s basically a revolving door at our house in Buffalo.
Q: Where is the best place to eat in Buffalo?
Q: How would you describe your first career
NHL playoff series last postseason?
A: I like how it’s a blue-collar town. A lot of
hardworking people.
A: The level of intensity goes up 100 times. It’s
different than any other playoffs that I’ve played.
From the OHL to the minors, it’s just a completely different atmosphere in the NHL: the
A: I have to choose wisely here. Probably The
Left Bank over near the Elmwood Village area.
Q: What do you like most about Buffalo?
Q: How would you describe your game in one
word?
A: Hard.
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by Farina Ehrhoff
were held right in Vancouver. We were
lucky to be so close to the Games and
actually got to see the Olympic Torch
relay right from the balcony of our
townhouse!
After living in four different cities around the world
over the past eight years, our family’s journey has
finally brought us to Buffalo.
Both Christian and I were born and raised in Germany – Christian is from Moers and I am from
Tönisvorst. We grew up about 30 minutes away
from each other and Christian began his hockey
career in Krefeld, which is right in between our
hometowns. After winning the German Championship with the Krefeld Penguins in 2003, Christian signed with the San Jose Sharks and we
moved to the United States.
We enjoyed six wonderful years living in San
Jose (and one season in Cleveland, during the
NHL lockout in 2004-05). California became our
second home over the years and we made many
friends in both cities. Our first daughter, Leni, was
actually born in San Jose in 2009 so it will always
be a special place for us.
Christian was traded to the Canucks in 2009 so our family moved
to Vancouver, another beautiful city.
We were very excited to move to an
NHL city in Canada and enjoyed making new friends, while visiting with old
ones (hockey is one big family all over
the world). One of the more memorable
things from our time there was when
Christian got to play for Team Germany
at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, which
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The Ehrhoff family in the Sabres’
locker room.
The Canucks made it all the way
to the Stanley Cup Finals last year
so it was a very exciting spring for
our family. Christian’s longest and
hardest season didn’t end with a
trophy but we did welcome our
second daughter, Milla, at the end of April. After
the season ended in June, our new family of four
returned to Germany for the summer with a lot of
memories (and a lot of luggage!).
Things got even more exciting over the summer
when Christian was picked up by the Sabres and
we started planning our move to the East Coast.
Our family has already met so many wonderful
people in Buffalo and we’ve enjoyed exploring
the city. We have even enjoyed the snow, which
we haven’t seen a lot of in the past eight years.
We’re looking forward to spending many wonderful years in Buffalo—but we’re most
excited about
winning a Stanley Cup as part
of the Sabres
family!
Milla (left), born in April 2011, is the newest addition to the Ehrhoff family; Leni, who turns
three this year, enjoyed her first fall in Western New York.
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Sabres
The charming Number 3...
The Sabres have won the Eastern Conference
Championship three times in franchise history:
1974-75, 1979-80 and 1998-99).
3
Conference
Championships
Gil Perreault (1974-75), Danny
Gare (1975-76), Rene Robert
(1976-77), Dave Andreychuk
(1987-88) and Eddie Shack
(1970-71) all recorded three
hat tricks in one season for the
Sabres.
3
3
consecutive
seasons
Rick Martin scored more than
40 goals in three consecutive
seasons, from 1973-74 to
1975-76.
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Numb3rs
by the
3
BUILDERS
TM
hat tricks
Three Sabres have been
inducted into the Hockey Hall
of Fame in the “Builders”
category: George “Punch”
Imlach (1984), Scotty
Bowman (1991) and
Seymour H. Knox, III (1993).
inducted
3
Pat LaFontaine was inducted 0
into the Hockey Hall of Fame
in 2003.
Sabres that wore “3”
Jordan Leopold
(2010 to present)
Michael Funk
(2006 to 2008)
James Patrick
(1998 to 2004)
Garry Galley
(1994 to 1997)
Dean Melanson
(1994 to 1995)
Grant Ledyard
(1988 to 1993)
Calle Johansson
(1987 to 1989)
Jim Hofford
(1985 to 1987)
Richie Dunn
(1977 to 1982,
1985 to 1989)
Hannu Virta
Mike Robitaille
Bill Stewart
Paul Terbenche
Paul McIntosh
Tracy Pratt
(1981 to 1986)
(1977 to 1979)
(1974 to 1976)
(1971 to 1975)
(1970 to 1974)
(1970 to 1974)
Jocelyn Guevremont
(1974 to 1979)
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318
317
316
213
315
319
216
215
214
217
115
114
218
116
113
314
321
320
322
219
117
220
221
325
120
224
121
PENALTY BOX
ZAM
324
222
223
119
118
323
BO
112
313
NI
111
SHOOT TWICE
110
312
PLAYER’S BENCH
109
108
311
212
211
310
309
107
210
106
209
308
208
104
207
307
123
226
100
200
101
105
206
306
327
300
201
102
103
326
225
122
301
202
204
205
305
203
302
303
304
Seating available for wheelchair users
Variable Ticket Pricing 2011-2012
Season
Ticket
Arena
Seating
200 Club Lvl
$
100 Lvl Pref
$
100 Lvl II
$
100 Lvl III
$
100 Lvl IV
$
300 Lvl I
$
300 Lvl II
$
3,730 ($92)
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Value
Mini-Pk Window
Mini-Pk Window
Mini-Pk Window
Mini-Pk Window
Mini-Pk Window
n/a
$
218
$
189
$
1,670 ($41)
n/a
$
1,470 ($36)
n/a
$
1,670 ($41)
n/a
$
99
$
2,810 ($69)
$
2,200 ($54)
$
1,220 ($30)
$
240
n/a
$
166
$
143
$
160
n/a
$
141
n/a
$
119
n/a
220
$
191
$
101
$
103
$
105
$
$
69
$
84
n/a
$
63
n/a
$
82
n/a
$
107
n/a
$
92
n/a
$
$
80
n/a
$
123
$
87
$
$
$
n/a
n/a
$
n/a
$
143
139
122
74
940 ($23)
300 Lvl IV
$
$
$
$
$
137
145
n/a
n/a
$
n/a
$
80
940 ($23)
300 Lvl III
183
168
76
$
61
$
62
n/a
$
62
n/a
$
n/a
89
$
71
108
$
74
$
$
59
$
56
n/a
$
42
n/a
$
58
n/a
$
63
$
40
$
50
n/a
$
50
n/a
$
76
61
46
34
48
42
$
34
$
35
n/a
$
34
35
n/a
$
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The Sabres will once again feature variable ticket pricing for tickets to all home games. The
five pricing levels include Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Value. The classifications are
determined by the opponent, time of the year, day of the week, rivalries, and games against
all-star players. This season there is one (1) Platinum game, eleven (11) Gold games, eighteen
(18) Silver games, five (5) Bronze games, and five (5) Value games.
Sabres Tickets are available in person at the First Niagara Center Box Office.
Tickets may be purchased online at www.sabres.com or www.tickets.com.
To charge tickets by phone, call 1.888.223.6000.
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