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| 7th September, 2007 - 1:14 pm | Buffalo News - In the bewildering aftermath of co-captains Daniel Briere and Chris Drury bolting the Buffalo Sabres, the front office proclaimed it had learned a lesson about dealing with players entering unrestricted free agency.
The Sabres have three players who could hit the open market after this season, and General Manager Darcy Regier said it would be a summer priority to work on re-signing defensemen Brian Campbell and Dmitri Kalinin and forward Jochen Hecht.
The Sabres on Thursday will report to HSBC Arena for training camp. While it doesn’t appear there will be any extensions to announce before then, there are indications the club is ready to be more proactive than it has been.
Regier said he has had “some very general conversations” with the players’ respective agents. He added there was “no real timeline” to get extensions signed. [READ] |
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