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Daily Links for Monday, October 24

Buffalo is back in action today (on the practice rink) and we should get an update on Tyler Ennis’ condition.

Sabres take day off, Ennis update to come Monday – Sabres Edge
The Sabres, who wrapped up a run of four straight road games Saturday with their first loss away from home, are taking today off to rest. They will return to practice Monday to prepare for Tuesdays rematch with Tampa Bay.

Sabres get a chance to unpack – The Buffalo News
The Buffalo Sabres got to do something Sunday they haven’t done all season. They took their clothes out of their suitcases, put the empty luggage in the closet and didn’t have to worry about filling the bags back up.

What are Realistic Expectations for Luke Adam? – Ice and Bites
It’s a good question that will be debated all year.

Brett Hull trolling Sabres fans on Twitter is the best thing ever – Puck Daddy
Brett Hull has a good sense of humor about the 1999 Cup Finals, but that still doesn’t mean I’m laughing.

Fienhage getting going in Gwinnett – SabresProspects.com
Congratulations to Sabres 2008 third-rounder Corey Fienhage, who on Friday scored his first professional goal as the ECHL’s Gwinnett Gladiators cruised to a 6-1 win over Greenville.

Around the NHL:

Phoenix Coyotes deal Petteri Nokelainen, Stafford to Montreal Canadiens – ESPN
The Phoenix Coyotes have traded center Petteri Nokelainen and minor league defenseman Garrett Stafford to the Montreal Canadiens for center Brock Trotter and a seventh-round pick in next year’s draft.

Trio makes this golden era for California goalies – NHL.com
The trio of Jonathan Quick, Jonas Hiller and Antti Niemi make the state of California king when it comes to NHL goaltending this season.

Rosati and Tkaczuk: Player perspectives – THN
THN insider columnists Daniel Tkaczuk and Mike Rosati write about how a skater and goalie should think this play through.

Jersey Fouls: Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez edition – Puck Daddy
Bieber Fever makes its way to Winnipeg.

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