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Buffalo Sabres Season Preview 2011-2012: The Defense

BUFFALO, NY - SEPTEMBER 24:  Robyn Regehr #24 of the Buffalo Sabres skates against the Toronto Maple Leafs at First Niagara Center on September 24, 2011 in Buffalo, New York.  (Photo by Rick Stewart/Getty Images)

Our week long Buffalo Sabres preview continues with a look at the recently revamped defense. 

The Buffalo Sabres defense has gone through a transformation in the offseason. Out of the lineup is Steve Montador, Shaone Morrisonn, and Craig Rivet. In comes Robyn Regher, Christian Ehrhoff, and Marc-Andre Gragnani

First Paring - Tyler Myers and Robyn Regher

Tyler Myers has quickly become the leading defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres and his latest contract extension shows that the team feels that way as well. Myers signed a seven year, $38.5 million contract that will kick in after his entry level deal ends at the end of this season. The Calder Trophy winner experienced a sophomore slump to a point last season, as he finished last season with only 37 points and was even on the season in the plus/minus statistic. 

His defensive partner is a 12 year veteran that is adjusting to a new team for the first time in his career. Regher has played 826 regular season games in his NHL career and has been known as a defensive defenseman throughout his career. While Regher is not going to light up the box score, pairing him with Myers will give the rookie the ability to join the rush if needed. Regher also gives Miller a solid defenseman in his zone which should help the goaltender not have to stand on his head every game. 

The rest of the defensemen are after the jump.

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Second Pairing - Jordon Leopold and Christian Ehrhoff

The second new defenseman signed this summer joins the Sabres leading scorer among defensemen last season. Christian Ehrhoff signed a 10 year, $40 million deal before the free agency period started after the Sabres acquired his rights from the Islanders. Ehrhoff led the Canucks defensemen with 14 goals and 50 points and finished fifth among all players on the high scoring Canucks team. 

Leopold led all defensemen in goals scored last season with 13 and finished two points behind Tyler Myers with 35 points scored. A third of those goals came on the power play which may change for Leopold Ehrhoff and Myers will likely be the defensemen on the first power play unit. Leopold's eight goals at even strength was still more than any other defenseman on the team. 

Having both defensemen on this line with the ability to be able to join the rush is going to make any forward line they are paired with an offensive threat. This also would mean that there could be more odd man rushes coming the other way as well. 

Third Pairing - Andrej Sekera and Mike Weber

The battle among the three young defensemen last year was settled when Chris Butler was sent to Calgary as part of the Robyn Regher deal. Sekera was awarded a new 4 year, $10 million deal in the offseason while Weber was just given a two year $1.9 million deal. Both defensemen played admirably last season with Sekera scoring 26 points and was a +11 while Weber had 17 points and was a +13. 

Both players know the Sabres system and will have another year of development to help them grow into solid defensemen for the Sabres. Both players could be considered more defensive rather than offensive in their style of play and will be a good pairing to take up 10-15 minute of ice time. 

Lone Man Out - Marc-Andre Gragnani

Graganani was a breakout performer for the Sabres at the end of the season last year when he led the team in scoring in the playoffs with seven points. For all of that effort, Gragnani becomes a swing defenseman for the team and could very well see some time playing offense. 

Gragnani led the defensemen in Portland last season with 60 points and 12 goals. A full season in the NHL will only help Gragnani's development and could help develop his scoring touch. The grinds of a full season are going to expose some of Gragnani's weaknesses as we see him play more. 

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i think Weber should be the odd man out...

Not that i agree Sekera should be starting over Gragnanni, but if they invested in Sekera, they should let him play…Weber is young and still needs to improve his game…too many bad turn overs…

by Dingus Day on Sep 27, 2011 11:02 AM EDT reply actions  

Gragnani

Can’t see him sitting behind both Sekera and Weber. Gragnani was the Sabres best D man during the playoffs, where were Sekera and Weber

by Winnie33 on Sep 27, 2011 11:04 AM EDT reply actions  

Weber was playing solid hockey, and Sekera played two games (with one goal) until he was injured. Grags was exceptional in the playoffs, yet he is also the least experienced. Therefore, he will probably be our 7th D and fill in when a D-man needs rest or if there are injuries.

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by bgred105 on Sep 27, 2011 11:23 PM EDT up reply actions  

I think the Sabres NEED to play Weber. Weber and Regher is a nice 1-2 physical Stay at home force. Without Weber in the lineup I think the Sabres have too much puck moving on the blue line and not enough bruising.

"If we needed any more motivation to win a Cup sooner than later, we've got one now," Black said. "I really want to listen to the game that RJ calls when he finally gets to shout out, 'Buffalo wins the Stanley Cup.'"

by FloridaBuffalo on Sep 28, 2011 12:32 AM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

Exactly.

I would prefer every D-pairing to have one puck mover and one stay-at-home D guy. Since we only have two true stay-at-homes (Regehr and Weber), both will need to play to offset all of our puck movers.

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by bgred105 on Sep 28, 2011 1:21 AM EDT up reply actions  

Yes

I don’t know Weber is seen as lacking. It seems like just because he isn’t putting up 40 points that he mustn’t be any good. He’s a DEFENSIVE defenseman and he does his job very well, he made rookie mistakes but not nearly as many as Myers did in his first year, he just wasn’t making up for those mistakes with goals but was doing it with physicality instead. Weber is one of my favourite Sabres.

by JSCoope on Sep 28, 2011 12:28 PM EDT up reply actions  

Seriously considering making this my new wallpaper.

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by Andy Boron on Sep 28, 2011 7:41 PM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

They probably will rotate

Who plays may be based upon the opponent. I can see Weber in for sure against the likes of Boston, Philly, etc. Grags may be better matched against a Tampa Bay

by drwho62 on Sep 27, 2011 11:21 AM EDT reply actions  

I have to say, that’s a pretty solid top-6.

by AronV on Sep 27, 2011 11:29 AM EDT reply actions  

Gragnani Will Replace Sekera

Sekera is too inconsistent to remain a regular. I think the Sabres will try to trade him as soon as they can, but they have to make it look like he is a key player by keeping him in the lineup at the start of the season. If a trade does not happen, he will be sent to press box and Gragnani will become a regular.

by Geolover on Sep 27, 2011 1:01 PM EDT reply actions  

Compare the stats of Sekera and Soup in the first four/five years of play. Strikingly close to each other.

by krytime on Sep 28, 2011 1:24 AM EDT up reply actions  

Or Boyle.

Save Jenrry Mejia!
Keep Reyes, Trade Wilpon.

by Ogre39666 on Sep 28, 2011 1:42 AM EDT up reply actions  

Sekera and Weber must be locked in for opening line-up spots. All talk suggesting otherwise sounds crazy to me. Either one would have to play horribly to earn a demotion to the press box. It’s not that Gragnani is the 7th-best defenseman, it’s that he has the least experience. He took a gamble with his new contract that he would be seeing more time, but he will have to wait for a slump or injury to get his shot to earn a permanent slot with Lindy.

by lassathrax on Sep 27, 2011 1:53 PM EDT reply actions  

This is now such a strength if you ask me. Before the Philly series last year, I predicted Buffalo would lose, because of the inexperience of the defense. Now, you can’t say as much. Adding Regehr & Erhoff is hige. Myers, Sekera, Weber, and even Gragnani now have a taste of playoff hockey. This team doesn’t have scrubs at the fifth/sixth spots like most teams have – I really think each one of these seven would be at the least a 3rd/4th guy on most teams in the league. Miller should be thrilled…

by krytime on Sep 28, 2011 1:21 AM EDT reply actions  

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