How Sabres Management Imporved the Team by Allowing Players to Walk
Why Buffalo Did a Good Job by Not Resigning Everybody
As a starting point I looked at the roster of the famed 2005-2006 team that did so well in the first season after the lockout. If Buffalo had resigned all of those players the cap hit for this season would be $73.846 million which is an astounding $17.146 million over the cap. The team that year consisted of Maxim Afinogenov, Chris Drury, Ales Kotalik, Daniel Briere, Tim Connolly, Thomas Vanek, Derek Roy, Brian Campbell, Jochen Hecht, J.P. Dumont, Teppo Numminen, Jason Pominville, Paul Gaustad, Mike Grier, Henrik Tallinder, Dmitri Kalinin, Toni Lydman, Jay McKee, Rory Fitzpatrick, Ryan Miller, and Martin Biron. This 21 man roster consists of all the players who had over 45 games played and the two starting goalies. Left off are Taylor Pyatt and Adam Mair, who played in 41 and 40 games, as well Andrew Peters who had 28 games, and goalie Mika Noronen who had four starts before being traded mid-season. However these extra players are still making close to the NHL minimum and would only have a small effect to the numbers.
Player 2008 cap hit
Thomas Vanek - $7.143
Brian Campbell - $7.1
Chris Drury - $7.05
Daniel Briere - $6.5
Derek Roy - $4
J.P. Dumont - $4
Jay McKee - $4
Jochen Hecht - $3.525
Martin Biron - $3.5
Maxim Afinogenov - $3.333
Tim Connolly - $2.9
Toni Lydman - $2.875
Ryan Miller - $2.667
Teppo Numminen* - $2.6*
Henrik Tallinder - $2.562
Ales Kotalik - $2.333
Paul Gaustad - $2.3
Dmitri Kalinin - $2.1
Mike Grier - $1.775
Jason Pominville - $1.033
Rory Fitzpatrick* - $0.55*
*2007 cap hits are used for Numminen (who is unsigned) and Fitzpatrick (whos cap hit for Florida can not be found)
Furthermore, besides being well over the cap and needing to trade away over $17 million worth of salaries for this season. This would also not make room for players such as Daniel Paille who only a bit player at this point, and Drew Stafford, and Patrick Kaleta who both had yet to play their first NHL game. Now looking back, with the notable exception of Chris Drury it would not have done the team any good to sign any of these players. Furthermore Miller is due an $4 million raise next season, and Pominville is likely to get the same. Yet only the salary for Numminen shows any possibility of going down (and even then it can not drop by more than $2 million).
So please stop complaining whenever Buffalo's management allows a player to walk. From this line up you could replace Dumont, McKee, Biron, Numminen, Afinogenov, and Connolly, all with players making the NHL minimum and you would still be over the cap. I think our current team is a huge improvement over that.
Published by Eric Harty
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- If Buffalo had resigned all of the 2005 team the cap hit for this season would be $73.846 million.
- This would also not make room for players such as Daniel Paille, Drew Stafford, or Patrick Kaleta.
- It is important to remember why the Buffalo Sabres let JP Dumont walk in the first place.




3 Comments
Post a CommentIf these players had really been willing to sign for less money then they would have. Campbell was offered multiple contracts and rejected them all to go after the big money instead. Also I'm not saying that the team is better than it was two seasons ago, but better than it would be had everyone been attempted to be resigned.
Your argument makes no sense. The title of the article talks about how we improved the team by letting players walk, yet, we clearly have not improved at all. In fact, we've gotten worse. There's no denying that. We went from cup contender to a non-playoff team. It's obvious that we couldn't afford to sign all of our free agents, but if Darcy and crew did their due diligence, we could have locked up a number of those impact players for much less than what they made on the open market, namely Cambpell, Drury and Briere. If you recall correctly, Drury was ready to sign a 5 year $25M deal until the Sabres stopped negotiating. The same goes for Briere. Management dropped the ball BIG TIME, so no, I will not stop complaining, because the team we fielded two years ago was much better than what we have today.
DAGGER
This is assuming that they would have signed all of those players to their current deals with current teams. The point everyone makes about losing some of those players is that the Sabres had a chance to re-sign many of them (Briere, Drury, Campbell) at much more affordable deals than what they eventually got on the open market. Your argument is understood, but weak in reality. It is obvious why the Sabres didn't resign these players to the same deals they got elsewhere, because they simply couldn't (let alone wouldn't).