Found November 23, 2011 on HockeyBuzz: Yardbarker Blogger Network
There'a a ton of media and buzz inside First Niagara Center right now. TSN are here, as are NESN, and beaty scribes from Toronto, and Boston. I'm happy to have had the opportunity to chat with friend, Elliotte Friedman, from Hockey Night In Canada. The Sabres room was as I expected, very quite and concise. No huge developments. No idle chatter. I spoke with Robyn Regehr and TJ Brennan. Each D...
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