If Buffalo Sabres general manager Tim Murray had to guess, goaltender
Ryan Miller would prefer not to wear the only NHL jersey hes ever played in past
the March 5 trade deadline.
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reporters before the Sabres first game since the Olympic break on Tuesday,
Murray said more than two teams, but "less than 10", have inquired about the
goaltender and that Miller probably wouldnt mind a fresh start. "I dont think
signing here is his first choice at his age, where were at," he said. "Were the
30th-place team." And although Murray says re-signing Miller is realistic, its
the clubs current position at the bottom of the standings that appears to be
forcing the rookie GMs hand. "Its not the route were looking at right now. The
route were looking at is to get value for him," he said. After a 3-2 win over
the Carolina Hurricanes in which Miller made 36 saves and had two assists, the
goaltender didnt disagree with anything his general manager said. "The things
that theyre going to have to do are probably going to come during the trade
deadline, and maybe Im one of them," he said. "I dont want to close anything off
right now, but I know theyre kind of looking around for opportunity. I think
thats probably best for everybody." The 33-year-old was selected by the Sabres
in the fifth round (138th overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. He has been the
teams starter for the last nine seasons. Miller is the Sabres all-time leader
among goaltenders in games played (540), wins (284) and trails only
Dominik Hasek in shutouts (28). His tenure and accomplishments in Buffalo are
not lost on Murray when he fields calls from other GMs. "Players that treat you
right and have played hard for you over the years, you try to do whats best for
them too, as long as it fits into what youre doing," he said. "And by trading
Ryan to a contender, a good team that maybe is lacking only his position, I
think that weve certainly not done a disservice to him and weve helped the
organization in our own right. Our goal, I think from both sides, is to pursue a
proper trade." A proper trade, according to Murray in "a perfect world" would
give the Sabres young players a few years into their development. Murray says he
doesnt necessarily want to start from scratch with draft picks, but that he will
if need be. "I dont think teams are going to bend over backwards to make life
easier for us, so its going to be the determination to be made on what the best
deal is offered and if its draft picks, its draft picks and well turn them into
assets and players," he said. Another Sabre that Murray says is attracting a
fair bit of attention is captain Steve Ott. Both Miller and Ott are impending
unrestricted free agents. Once again, Buffalos dismal record has handcuffed
Murray into making a decision on a player he feels could help any team. "The way
(Ott) plays the game, the way he conducts himself, thats not the type of player
that I want to trade away, thats the type of players I want to bring in, he
said. "Its the type of player weve been trying to bring into the teams Ive been
with and were not a playoff team so that changes the dynamic, obviously." Murray
also confirmed hes had talks with interim head coach Ted Nolan about a contract
extension. "Were along that path," Murray said. Nolan took over behind the bench
in place of Ron Rolston last November.
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surprises among the Vezina candidates, but most of the others are standard
top-tier performers, even if the two Hart Trophy runners-ups have never been
quite as good as they have been through the first half of the season.
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.ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable.SPARTA,
Ky. -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No. 22 Ford can
win no matter whos driving. Blaney earned his first Nationwide Series victory
and another win for the teams Mustang, holding off Austin Dillon and surviving
several late cautions to win Saturday nights 300-mile race at Kentucky Speedway.
Blaney, who drives for Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski in the Camping World
Truck Series, used his second start in the No. 22 to claim the cars 10th victory
of 2013 and a season sweep at Kentucky. Keselowski drove the car to victory in
June. Blaneys win included tense moments over the final 40 laps, from beating
Dillon off pit road with a two-tire stop on lap 166 to reclaiming the lead from
Dillon after losing it on the restart. More tests followed, including a
near-brush with teammate Sam Hornish Jr.s loose Ford and one final restart. "We
just had an awesome, awesome Mustang," Blaney said. "The team just kept getting
the car better and better and as the race went on. Those restarts were tough.
Luckily, I had a good enough car to hold them off." Matt Crafton was third,
Hornish fourth and rookie Alex Bowman fifth in a Toyota. Dillon shaved two
points off Hornishs series lead and trails by just 15 with six races remaining.
Getting closer to Blaney was out of the question for Dillon and just about
anyone in contention. Hornish gave it a shot late in the race before that late
wiggle left him settling for his 21st top-five finish of the season. Dillon had
hope on several restarts, only to let the son of NASCAR veteran Dave Blaney
quickly snatch it away on several late restarts. The final one typified the
futility: Blaney blasted out on lap 191 to open up a three car-length lead and
didnt look back. "He did everything right," Dillon said of Blaneys restarts. "He
did everything he could to hold me off and the car was better once he got out
front for sure. I felt like if we couldve got out front we could hold him off
for eight laps, but disappointed that we couldnt quite clear him." Hornish led
65 laps after starting on the pole, while Dillon led 32. Beating the Noo.
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tough for everybody this season. Three other drivers have reached victory lane
in it this season, including Keselowski, whos racing in this weekends Cup series
race in Loudon, N.H. Blaney, who won a Trucks race in Iowa last year, became the
fourth in just his 15th start. Crew chief Jeremy Bullins kept him calm and
focused over the radio, and the only direction he ever really needed was to
victory lane after taking the checkered flag. The points race meanwhile saw
little change. Hornish entered Saturday looking to widen his edge on Dillon, who
came into the series final stand-alone race seeking his third Nationwide victory
in four Kentucky starts. He helped his prospects Saturday afternoon by clocking
179.235 mph to claim his third pole this season and leading Penskes front-row
sweep with Blaney (178.159) taking the outside spot. Dillon was close by in the
third spot with a run of 178.042 mph in his Chevy. With Cup regulars racing this
weekend in New Hampshire, 41 drivers had the track to themselves, and Nationwide
contenders did their best to exploit the freedom. Hornish and Dillon in
particular looked forward to racing all-out here, with the points leader
especially eager to follow up Junes ninth-place run. After the start was delayed
briefly to allow track dryers to blow away some weepers, Hornish went about
proving how good his Mustang was. He led the first 65 laps before his teammate
won the race off pit road during the third caution and led on the restart.
Dillon was second and needed only a lap to move in front -- on lap 68 -- and add
another chapter to his impressive Kentucky resume. He led the next 32 laps
before Blaney took the first of two leads to establish himself as the best
driver in the best car. "Im a pretty lucky guy and privileged to have the
drivers we have," Bullins said. "I dont think we have any slouches, so I dont
have any complaints about my driver lineup. Ive got it pretty good. Tonight was
another example of that. "We brought a good car, and we got somebody driving
that knows what to do with it and was able to get the job done."
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