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Richie Dunn
A stalwart on the young and improving Sabres' defense, Richie has impressed club's coaching staff. He has earned a spot on the Sabres power-play unit.
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Craig Simpson
Marcus Johansson
Miroslav Satan
Brian Spencer
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Satan's '97-98 season was all around the most productive of his career. He led the Sabres in points and shooting percentage, ending up second on the club in power play goals and game-winning goals. Moreover, he was third in assists. Much of his production is a by-product of his extreme quickness, which lets him get by defenders. Satan picked up the pace a bit starting off the '98-99 compaign, scoring 10 points in the first 11 games.



One of the mose dangerous shooters on the Sabres, Jim led all Buffalo marksmen with 12 power play goals last season. Only four players in the entire Leauge were more effective than Jim on the power play. A former rookie of the year and most valuable player in the Central League, Jim has played with three other NHL teams. He has one of the league's hardest shots.



Over the last two regular seasons, no goalie has been as stingy in the iron cage as Buffalo's Dominik Hasek "The Dominator" plays an unorthodox, flopping style that's all his own. "When he's in the net, his pads seem to cover post to post better than any goalie I've seen." - Brett Hull



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Casey Mittelstadt
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Back to the Front! Sabres card back du jour...

Roger Crozier
Roger the Dodger" is one of the smallest goalies in the NHL, but he's had an outstanding career. A Bracebridge, Ontario former rookie-of-the-year in both the AHL and NHL, Roger also was voted the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP during the 1966 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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