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Daily Position Focus: Defense

Jay McKee
Phil Housley
Doug Bodger
Jerry Korab
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Rasmus Dahlin
Devon Levi
Owen Power

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* Factoid: Martin Biron played Goalie for the mighty Sabres.
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The brother of mammoth Detroit Red Wings power center, Keith Primeau, Wayne is also an ultra-competitive big man who skates well and has a good offensive upside. Primeau's game, like many young power player's, may need some more refining on the farm, but it shouldn't be too long before he is busting down a slot and setting up in the crease of an NHL team in a town near you.



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.



Daniel played well for Buffalo in 2002-03, especially near the end of the season. He had four multi-point games during a five-game stretch (March 28-April 5).



Rookie Cards

Andrew Peters
Derek Plante
Doug Barrie

Gallery Redux!

Uwe Krupp, Defense - Sabres.
Benoit Hogue, Center - Sabres.

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

Martin Brodeur
It's almost ciche to state that goaltending wins championships in the NHL, but that fact was never more clear than in last season's playoffs. The Devils rode the play of their rookie netminder all the way to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Martin Brodeur was a key to the Devils' success all season. He finished Second in GAA, fourth in save percentage (.915), was named the goaltender for the '93-94 NHL/Upper Deck All-Rookie Team and received the Calder Memorial Trophy for his efforts last season.
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Total Card Count

1,572

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