Sabres-Leafs video
I just got an e-mail complaining about the lack of TV news today meant no Sabres highlights except on last night's 11 p.m. news. So I found a couple YouTubes for you.
Here's the last 40 seconds or so of regulation, which includes Gaustad's tying goal. Beneath that is Craig Rivet's beatdown of Ryan Hollweg. Haven't found Kotalik's game-winner. The clips are from Leafs TV with longtime Toronto announcer Joe Bowen on the calls.
---Mike Harrington


I have a weird question. Do you happen to know what song is at the beginning of the opening video for the home games? It was played at the game on the 27th and I can't find it anywhere. Thanks!
Posted by: Mel | October 02, 2008 at 05:30 PM
Well, I was hoping it was gonna be the other way around but we'll see.
Posted by: tim | September 29, 2008 at 08:21 AM
Interesting Tim. Only problem is that the only teams who will "rent" him for something will use him against us in The Playoffs. If this is the case, we are not a Cup Contender, but a minor league franchise who develops talent for the big league teams.
Posted by: Buffalo Excuses | September 28, 2008 at 09:57 PM
Honestly, if we can get an end of contract year out of max this year and then he is traded in late February it will not be a tragedy. If Max shows up every day and we get consistent play from Vanek, Roy, and Pominville we will not be in a world of hurt. Then we can trade Max at the deadline to fill a hole created by injury or otherwise. You're right Excuses we can't afford another contract the like of which he'd be lookin for, so lets get an end of contract year from him and trade him at the deadline so at least we get something for him. Plus we have a pretty healthy list of prospects.
Posted by: tim | September 28, 2008 at 09:16 PM
It was only one game but Afinigenov might be making a statement.
Of course, the Excuses won't keep him no matter what kind of year he has cause the "can't" afford another $6 Mil+ plus player.
Enjoy what you can of him this year.
Posted by: Buffalo Excuses | September 28, 2008 at 08:03 PM
TSN has highlights including the OT goal.
http://tsn.ca/nhl/
(Right hand side of the page.)
Posted by: Heather B. | September 28, 2008 at 03:04 PM