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2012–13 Buffalo Sabres
Division5th Northeast
Conference12th Eastern
2012–13 record21–21–6
Home record11–10–3
Road record10–11–3
Goals for125
Goals against143
Team information
General ManagerDarcy Regier
Coach
Lindy Ruff (Oct–Feb)
Ron Rolston Interim (Feb–Apr)
Captain
Jason Pominville (Oct–Apr)
Vacant (April)
Alternate captains
Steve Ott (April)
Drew Stafford
Thomas Vanek
ArenaFirst Niagara Center
Average attendance18,970 (99.5%)[1]
Team leaders
Goals
Thomas Vanek (20)
AssistsThomas Vanek (21)
Tyler Ennis (21)
PointsThomas Vanek (41)
Penalties in minutes
Steve Ott (93)
Plus/minus
Jochen Hecht (+6)
Christian Ehrhoff (+6)
Brian Flynn (+6)
Wins
Ryan Miller (17)
Goals against average
Jhonas Enroth (2.60)

← 2011–12


2013–14 →

The 2012–13 Buffalo Sabres season is the 43rd season, 42nd season of play, for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[2] The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout. The season was the 15th and final season coached by Lindy Ruff, who was fired after a poor start. The Sabres failed to qualify for the post-season for the second consecutive season.




Contents





  • 1 Off-season

    • 1.1 Broadcast changes


    • 1.2 Alumni Plaza


    • 1.3 Lockout


    • 1.4 Overseas Sabres


    • 1.5 Beyond Blue and Gold



  • 2 Regular season


  • 3 Playoffs


  • 4 Standings


  • 5 Schedule and results

    • 5.1 Original regular season schedule


    • 5.2 Revised regular season schedule



  • 6 Player statistics


  • 7 Awards and records

    • 7.1 Awards


    • 7.2 Milestones



  • 8 Final Roster


  • 9 Transactions

    • 9.1 Trades


    • 9.2 Free agents signed


    • 9.3 Free agents lost


    • 9.4 Claimed via waivers


    • 9.5 Lost via waivers


    • 9.6 Lost via retirement


    • 9.7 Player signings



  • 10 Draft picks


  • 11 See also


  • 12 References




Off-season[edit]



Broadcast changes[edit]


On June 8, 2012, the Sabres announced that Rick Jeanneret, the longest-tenured play-by-play announcer in NHL history,[3] would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame; Jeanneret will also receive the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. Rob Ray will replace Harry Neale as the full-time color commentator for all Sabres game broadcasts. Neale will join Mike Robitaille, whose role will remain unchanged, and Brian Duff, who will take over as full-time studio host, in the studio.[4]Kevin Sylvester and Danny Gare, who served as the alternate broadcast team in 2011–12, were not originally going to reprise their roles in 2012–13; Sylvester instead revived the Hockey Hotline, a long-discontinued Sabres call-in talk show, for WGR.[5] However, due to Jeanneret suffering an illness, Sylvester was pressed into service to call play-by-play for the first four games of the regular season.[6]



Alumni Plaza[edit]


On July 12, 2012, the Sabres announced that the plaza adjacent to First Niagara Center would be re-branded Alumni Plaza. On October 12, 2012, a bronze French Connection statue was added to the plaza.[7] Other plans included plaques with the name of every player to play a game for the team and fans having to opportunity to buy engraved bricks.



Lockout[edit]


On September 13, 2012, Buffalo Sabres owner Terrence Pegula, along with all 28 other league ownership groups (the League still collectively owns the Phoenix Coyotes) authorized NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman to lock-out the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) upon the expiration of the CBA on September 15.[8] The lockout ended at 4:45 am EST on January 6, 2013, lasting 113 days.[9] The lockout reduced the regular season from 82 to 48 games.



Overseas Sabres[edit]


After the announced lockout players from the team began to sign contracts to play in Europe until resumption of NHL play.




































Overseas Sabres
PlayerNew team
League
Thomas VanekGraz 99ers
Austria Austrian Hockey League[10]
Tyler EnnisSCL Tigers
Switzerland Swiss National League[11]
Andrej SekeraSlovan Bratislava
Slovakia Kontinental Hockey League[12]
Christian EhrhoffKrefeld Pinguine
Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga[13]
Jhonas EnrothHuddinge IK
Sweden Swedish Division 1[14]
Mike WeberLorenskog IK
Norway GET-ligaen.[15]
Jason PominvilleAdler Mannheim
Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga[16]
Jochen HechtAdler Mannheim
Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga[17]
Alexander SulzerERC Ingolstadt
Germany Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Tyler MyersKlagenfurt AC
Austria Austrian Hockey League[18]


Beyond Blue and Gold[edit]


During the abbreviated training camp the team released the first episodes in a new web-series called Beyond Blue and Gold. The series will run through the season with the goal to give fans an "all-access pass to the entire Sabres organization throughout the entire 2012–13 NHL season."[19][20]



Regular season[edit]


After the lockout, the Sabres had an abbreviated one-week training camp. During the camp, the Sabres' first pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, Mikhail Grigorenko, played well on a line with off-season trade acquisitions Steve Ott and Ville Leino. At the end of the camp, Grigorenko was put on the opening day roster.[21] The Sabres were given five games to decide whether to keep him on the roster (and thus pay him a full season's salary) or send him back to his junior team, the Quebec Remparts; in the end, Grigorenko was kept on the roster after Leino suffered an injury. After several weeks of mediocre play and Leino's return to the active roster, Grigorenko returned to the Remparts. He remained with the Remparts until their elimination from the QMJHL playoffs, whereupon he returned to the Sabres.


After an unsuccessful 6–10–1 start, General Manager Darcy Regier announced the firing of Head Coach Lindy Ruff[22] Ruff coached the team since 1997 and was the team's most successful coach. It was further announced that Ron Rolston, who was the current coach of the Rochester Americans, would replace Ruff on an interim basis. The Sabres performed better under Rolston but were nonetheless eliminated from playoff contention following an 8–4 home loss to the New York Rangers.[23]


The Sabres allowed the most shorthanded goals in the NHL, with seven.[24]



Playoffs[edit]


The Sabres did not qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive year.



Standings[edit]






































































Northeast Division

Pos
Team

GP

W

L

OTL

ROW

GF

GA

GD

Pts
1

y – Montreal Canadiens
48
29
14
5
26
149
126
+23
63
2

x – Boston Bruins
48
28
14
6
24
131
109
+22
62
3

x – Toronto Maple Leafs
48
26
17
5
26
145
133
+12
57
4

x – Ottawa Senators
48
25
17
6
21
116
104
+12
56
5

Buffalo Sabres
48
21
21
6
14
125
143
−18
48
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division.

















































































































































































































Eastern Conference

Pos

Div
Team

GP

W

L

OTL

ROW

GF

GA

GD

Pts
1

AT

z – Pittsburgh Penguins
48
36
12
0
33
165
119
+46
72
2

NE

y – Montreal Canadiens
48
29
14
5
26
149
126
+23
63
3

SE

y – Washington Capitals
48
27
18
3
24
149
130
+19
57
4

NE

x – Boston Bruins
48
28
14
6
24
131
109
+22
62
5

NE

x – Toronto Maple Leafs
48
26
17
5
26
145
133
+12
57
6

AT

x – New York Rangers
48
26
18
4
22
130
112
+18
56
7

NE

x – Ottawa Senators
48
25
17
6
21
116
104
+12
56
8

AT

x – New York Islanders
48
24
17
7
20
139
139
0
55

9

SE

Winnipeg Jets
48
24
21
3
22
128
144
−16
51
10

AT

Philadelphia Flyers
48
23
22
3
22
133
141
−8
49
11

AT

New Jersey Devils
48
19
19
10
17
112
129
−17
48
12

NE

Buffalo Sabres
48
21
21
6
14
115
143
−28
48
13

SE

Carolina Hurricanes
48
19
25
4
18
128
160
−32
42
14

SE

Tampa Bay Lightning
48
18
26
4
17
148
150
−2
40
15

SE

Florida Panthers
48
15
27
6
12
112
171
−59
36
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division; z – Clinched conference.




Schedule and results[edit]



Original regular season schedule[edit]



Revised regular season schedule[edit]


2012–13 Game Log
Overall: 21–21–6 (Home: 11–10–3; Away: 10–11–3)









Legend:
  Win (2 points)
  Loss (0 points)
  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)



Player statistics[edit]


Final regular season stats[26]


Skaters






*Totals include goaltenders (G/A/Pts/PIM) and bench minors (PIM)


Goaltenders




























































Regular Season
Player

GP

GS

TOI

W

L

OT

GA

GAA

SA

SV%

SO

G

A

PIM
Ryan Miller40392302:14171751082.811270.9150002
Jhonas Enroth129623:26441272.60332.9191000
Totals482925:40212161352.771602.9161002

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Sabres. Stats reflect time with the Sabres only.

Traded mid-season

Bold/italics denotes franchise record



Awards and records[edit]



Awards[edit]












Regular Season
PlayerAward
Awarded
Thomas VanekNHL Third Star of the MonthFebruary 1, 2013[27]
Thomas VanekNHL First Star of the WeekFebruary 4, 2013[28]




Milestones[edit]









Final Roster[edit]











































































































































































































#

Nat
Player

Pos

S/G
Age
Acquired
Birthplace

7001100000000000000♠10

Germany

Christian Ehrhoff

D
L
30

2011

Moers, West Germany

7001630000000000000♠63

Canada

Tyler Ennis

C/LW
L
23

2008

Edmonton, Alberta

7000100000000000000♠1

Sweden

Jhonas Enroth

G
L
24

2006

Stockholm, Sweden

7001650000000000000♠65

United States

Brian Flynn

RW
R
24

2012

Lynnfield, Massachusetts

7001820000000000000♠82

Canada

Marcus Foligno

LW
L
21

2009

Buffalo, New York

7001420000000000000♠42

United States

Nathan Gerbe

LW
L
25

2005

Oxford, Michigan

7001250000000000000♠25

Russia

Mikhail Grigorenko

C
L
18

2012

Khabarovsk, Russia

7001550000000000000♠55

Germany

Jochen Hecht

C
R
35

2002

Mannheim, West Germany

7001190000000000000♠19

Canada

Cody Hodgson

C
R
23

2012

Toronto, Ontario

7001360000000000000♠36

United States

Patrick Kaleta

RW
R
26

2004

Buffalo, New York

7001230000000000000♠23

Finland

Ville Leino

LW
L
29

2011

Savonlinna, Finland

7001300000000000000♠30

United States

Ryan Miller

G
L
32

1999

East Lansing, Michigan

7001570000000000000♠57

Canada

Tyler Myers

D
R
23

2008

Katy, Texas

7000900000000000000♠9

Canada

Steve Ott (A)

C
L
30

2012

Summerside, Prince Edward Island

7001270000000000000♠27

Canada

Adam Pardy

D
L
29

2012

Bonavista, Newfoundland

7001120000000000000♠12

United States

Kevin Porter

LW/C
L
27

2012

Detroit, Michigan

7001530000000000000♠53

Canada

Mark Pysyk

D
R
21

2010

Sherwood Park, Alberta

7000500000000000000♠5

United States

Chad Ruhwedel

D
R
22

2013

San Diego

7001320000000000000♠32

Canada

John Scott

LW/D
L
30

2012

St. Catharines, Ontario

7001440000000000000♠44

Slovakia

Andrej Sekera

D
L
26

2004

Bojnice, Czechoslovakia

7001210000000000000♠21

United States

Drew Stafford (A)

RW
R
27

2004

Milwaukee

7001520000000000000♠52

Germany

Alexander Sulzer

D
R
28

2012

Kaufbeuren, West Germany

7001260000000000000♠26

Austria

Thomas Vanek (A)

LW
R
29

2003

Baden bei Wien, Austria

7000600000000000000♠6

United States

Mike Weber

D
L
25

2006

Pittsburgh


Transactions[edit]


The Sabres have been involved in the following transactions during the 2012–13 season:



Trades[edit]























Date

Details
June 22, 2012[29]To Calgary Flames
1st-round pick (#21 overall) in 2012 (Mark Jankowski)
2nd-round pick (#42 overall) in 2012 (Patrick Sieloff)
To Buffalo Sabres
1st-round pick (#14 overall) in 2012 (Zemgus Girgensons)
July 2, 2012[30]To Dallas Stars

Derek Roy
To Buffalo Sabres

Steve Ott
Adam Pardy
March 15, 2013[31]To Florida Panthers

T. J. Brennan
To Buffalo Sabres
5th-round pick in 2013 (Gustav Possler)
March 30, 2013[32]To St. Louis Blues

Jordan Leopold
To Buffalo Sabres
2nd-round pick in 2013 (Justin Bailey)
Conditional 5th-round pick in 2013 (Anthony Florentino)
April 1, 2013[33]To Los Angeles Kings

Robyn Regehr
To Buffalo Sabres
2nd-round pick in 2014 (Alex Lintuniemi)
2nd-round pick in 2015 (Erik Cernak)
April 3, 2013[34]To Minnesota Wild

Jason Pominville
4th-round pick in 2014 (William Lagesson)
To Buffalo Sabres

Matt Hackett
Johan Larsson
1st-round pick in 2013 (Nikita Zadorov)
2nd-round pick in 2014 (Vaclav Karabacek)

















Draft picks[edit]



Buffalo Sabres' picks at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 22 & 23, 2012.[60]
























































Round
#
Player
Pos
Nationality
College/Junior/Club Team (League)
112Mikhail GrigorenkoC
 Russia

Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
114[a]Zemgus GirgensonsC
 Latvia

Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
244[b]Jake McCabeD
 United States

University of Wisconsin (WCHA)
373Justin KeaC
 Canada

Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
5133Logan NelsonC
 United States

Victoria Royals (WHL)
6163Linus UllmarkG
 Sweden

MODO Jr. (Swe-Jr.)
7193Brady AustinD
 Canada

Belleville Bulls (OHL)
7204[c]Judd PetersonC/RW

 United States

Duluth Marshall (High-MN)
Draft notes[61]

  • a The Calgary Flames's first-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of a June 22, 2012 trade that sent a 2012 first-round pick and a 2012 second-round pick to the Flames in exchange for this pick.

  • The Buffalo Sabres' second-round pick went to the Calgary Flames as a result of a June 22, 2012 trade that sent a 2012 first-round pick to the Sabres in exchange for a 2012 first-round pick this pick.


  • b The Calgary Flames' second-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of a June 25, 2011 trade that sent Chris Butler and Paul Byron to the Flames in exchange for Robyn Regehr, Ales Kotalik and this pick.

  • The Buffalo Sabres' fourth-round pick went to the New York Islanders as the result of a June 29, 2011 trade that sent Christian Ehrhoff to the Sabres in exchange for this pick.


  • c The Chicago Blackhawks' seventh-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as a result of a June 29, 2011 trade that sent Steve Montador to the Blackhawks in exchange for this pick.


See also[edit]


  • 2012–13 NHL season


References[edit]




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