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Links: Roston Reaction, Price Injured

The Sabres announced yesterday that they'd be bringing back Ron Rolston behind the bench, and people have already voices their various on the topic. What do you think?

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Links: Rebuilds, Suspensions, Outdoor Game In LA

Plenty of league news today, including an outdoor game in California and no suspensions for the Ottawa-Montreal brawl fest.

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Links: Girgs' Latvia Debut, Torres' Playoff Ride

While many Sabres are still playing in the IIHF tournament, some former players are still playing in the NHL playoffs. Toni Lydman was the victim of a dirty hit, while Raffi Torres is also making waves.

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Links: 2013 and the Future of the Sabres

Today's Sabres links feature a look to the past year and hopefully a happier look into the future.

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Links: What To Do With Vanek, Miller, and Rolston

How would you like the Sabres to look next season? Would you want Vanek, Miller, and Rolston to be a part of that, or are you ready to move on from any of them?

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Links: Briere's Future, Sullivan Speaks

Remember the article that Jerry Sullivan said he had already written during the press conference? It was published yesterday. In other news, Danny Briere could be bought out by the Flyers. Intrigued?

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Links: Sabres To Draft 8th, Regier to Return

The Sabres did not win the NHL draft lottery, but they do hold the #8 pick. All that, plus more fallout from the end of the year presser conference.

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Links: Sabres Up Prices, League's Worst Team?

Now that the season is over, things aren't getting any more uplifting then they were before in "Hockey Heaven."

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Links: Brown Suspended, Sabre-less Playoffs

No only a week away from the playoffs, there are only a few spots left. Obviously, none of those spots will go to the Sabres, leaving fans to wonder "what do I do now?"

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Links: Pardy Proving Worth, Kieth Meets Backlash

The Sabres oddly enough beat another great team while struggling against some of the worst in the league. It's hard to really make much sense of that. Adam Pardy, who started the year in Rochester, is trying to prove his worthy of an NHL spot.

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