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Puck Stop

Sabres and Senators At It Again

Admit it! You wanted this matchup…from the time these two clubs stopped trading blows in a free-for-all brawl here in February, you wanted to see these guys again. The chance to land a real knockout punch on these guys when it really mattered was too tempting to think about.

Beginning May 10 we get what we wished for. A showdown between the two finest teams the Eastern Conference has to offer gets underway as the Senators come to Buffalo looking to avenge their postseason elimination of a year ago (and in 1997…and 1999) at the hands of the Sabres.

A rundown of the Sens

For the tale of the tape, the Sens built their club with speed and skill, similar to what the Sabres have done. While maybe not capable of rolling four lines out like Buffalo, there is no doubt that Ottawa’s group of forwards is very deep. And their top line of Dany Heatley, Jason Spezza and Daniel Alfredsson is as good as it gets in the NHL. There is an injury to report as right winger Patrick Eaves is still recovering from injuries suffered from a…umm…clean hit he took in the first round against Pittsburgh.

No Zdeno Chara to vent our hostilities on this season, but veteran performers Wade Redden and Chris Phillips head up a very respectable blue line corps and feature an up-and-comer in Anton Volchenkov.

Ray Emery remains the man between the pipes for Ottawa. He struggled during last year’s series with Buffalo, and with that in mind the Sens went out and got Martin Gerber from Carolina in the offseason. The acquisition must have lit a fire under Emery as he was able to retain the starting spot for the season and has begun to develop into solid netminder.

And as a special note: The Sens present their own pest in Chris Neil, who will be forever remembered as a the man who laid a “clean, hockey hit” on Chris Drury on February 22. And from there the rivalry intensified.

The regular season record fell in Ottawa’s favor, with the Sens taking five of the eight regular season matches. That’s the best record any NHL club had against the Sabres this season.

The rivalry factor

Unlike the Rangers and Islanders, the Senators are a club that will bring emotion to this series prior to the first drop of the puck. But what do the participants have to say about it all?

Thomas Vanek seems to be up for it, saying, “Obviously we know we have a big rivalry with Ottawa. We always have tough games against them throughout the season, and it’s going to be a good series…we’re looking forward to it.”

From the Ottawa perspective, Jason Spezza chimed in, “I think definitely when you play a team as much as we have played each other in the last couple of years there’s going to be some rivalries built.” Yep, nothing but nice, nice words coming out of the respective club’s mouthpieces. We’ll see what gets said after game one.

Our predictions (and once again AV editor Geoff Kelly gives his take):

Peter: Ottawa in 5

Geoff: Buffalo in 6

Andrew: Buffalo in 7

So who left early last Friday?

Much was made at last Friday’s game five of the spectators who left the arena in the closing seconds of the game. It is a sports fan’s worst nightmare: You give up hope on the team and leave in despair, and as you’re walking out the building you hear the thunderous roar of the crowd. By then it is too late…you have now left the arena and cannot re-enter.

Such was the dilemma encountered by more than a few patrons who left their seats and departed the arena with 16 seconds left in the game during a pause for a bench timeout.

Of course we know what happened:Chris Drury scored with seven seconds left to tie the game, and Max Afinogenov completed the improbable finish with his overtime goal. This could easily rank as one of the greatest games in franchise history, yet some people who paid big bucks to buy their seats didn’t get to watch history being made in person.

Sabres Public Relations Director Mike Gilbert stated that once people leave the arena, they are not allowed re-admittance into the facility. “This is a policy that been in place all year long and we have to enforce it for security reasons,” said Gilbert. “Even our smoking area outside Perry Street is tightly corralled and controlled so fans just can’t walk around the streets and walk back in.”

While more than a few disgruntled fans called in to local talk radio shows and posted onto message boards and blogs, Gilbert said he was not personally aware of any complaints from people who may have tried to come back into the arena. “We have 5,000 people outside on the Plaza. How do we know who left and who is just trying to walk in without a ticket?”

When asked if he could impart any advice, Gilbert replied, “I don’t think there’s a lesson here. If fans choose to leave, they paid their money, it’s their ticket and that’s their right to do and we’re fine with that.”

For future information—the line of demarcation are the doors to the pavilion. Once you’re out the doors—that is the point of no return.

TARO SEZ…

■ Less than 24 hours after the Sabres’ amazing comeback in game five, our Buffalo Bisons made a bit of their own history at Dunn Tire Park, plating nine runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the Pawtucket Red Sox in a wild finish. And no, Chris Drury did not pinch hit for the Bisons, although he did play baseball once upon a time and probably could have if called upon.

■ Someone pointed out to us that Taro had one of his stats wrong…that the Sabres were actually 3-10 instead of 4-10 in best-of-seven series tied after four games. Taro simply replied that he was calling his shot on the Rangers series without jinxing the Sabres by saying so publicly.

■ Do Leafs fans actually hate the Sens? We’ll find out this weekend when scores of Canadian fans come across the border for the games in Buffalo. Will folks in blue and white pull for the black and gold? We say a true Leafs fan would not.


Artvoice Blog Headlines

West Side Neighborhood Housing Services

posted November 28, 3:44 pm on Artvoice Daily

As promised in this article, the membership list for West Side Neighborhood Housing Services is right here. Highlighted in yellow are city employees who report to the mayor or their relatives; highlighted in pink are other city employees. Most of the highlighted names (though not all) are new members, who joined just in time to vote at last Thursday’s annual members meeting, when Harvey Garrett was voted off WSNHS’s board... (more)

On the Waterfront

posted November 26, 2:00 pm on Artvoice Daily

So you think Buffalo has a hard time figuring out what to do with its waterfront, do ya? Mad that we can’t just build a signature bridge, huh? Madder still that we can’t just knock the Skyway bridge down? Furious with obstructionists who don’t want a Bass Pro Shop? Livid about the ice boom? And don’t even get you started about all the blind, misguided fools who can’t see that a huge casino downtown will turn our city around? Yes, my friend, you do in fact have all the answers... (more)

Chow Chocolat welcomes Denise Sperry’s Watercolor Exhibition…

posted November 26, 12:46 pm on Chew on This

  Watercolor Painting by Denise Sperry Merging the fine arts with gastronomic art, Chow Chocolat (731 Main Street, Buffalo, 843.4388) is now featuring a watercolor exhibition by Denise Sperry. A reception commencing Sperry’s works will take place on December 5th, 2008 (6-9 PM)... (more)

GRILLE 620 (Wine… Down the Weekend)

posted November 26, 11:34 am on Chew on This

If you haven’t already checked out “Wine… Down the Weekend” at Grille 620, (620 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, 886.2121) GO! This has to be one of the best deals in the city of Buffalo. Every Friday & Saturday, patrons can choose a complimentary bottle from the bistro’s extensive wine list to accompany any 2 entrees... (more)

Another Voice

posted November 26, 10:11 am on Artvoice Daily

Here’s something that drives me crazy about the Buffalo News: the “Another Voice” column on the editorial page. It would be a nice idea, were it not that so often it is not given over to “another” voice. It is given, rather, to the same old voices: to people who are frequently quoted as sources in articles, who are in positions of political or economic power, to folks whose job is to push agendas—to people, in other words, who have no difficulty making their voices heard... (more)

Who Goes Where When Hillary Goes to State?

posted November 19, 12:04 pm on Artvoice Daily

City Hall News has flow_chart that tracks who might replace who, from Hillary’s Senate seat on down (click to expand or follow the link—it’s an awkward shape):

It’s Robert Rich Sr. All High Stadium

posted November 14, 5:05 pm on Artvoice Daily

These new signs properly label the structure. We’ve been reading recent stories in the Buffalo News about sportswriter Tom Borrelli’s terrible fall last week at the old All High Stadium. He’s currently battling life-threatening injuries... (more)

CWM Fined for Violations

posted November 14, 2:41 pm on Artvoice Daily

This week Chemical Waste Management was fined $175,000 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for violating its permits and the state’s hazardous waste laws. I don’t have much to say about that, except it doesn’t seem to me like too much money... (more)

Musical Chairs

posted November 14, 12:51 pm on Artvoice Daily

The AP reports that Hillary Clinton met with Barack Obama in Chicago yesterday, adding fuel to speculation that she might be Obama’s choice for secretary of state. If that happens, it has long been rumored that Brian Higgins would be appointed to her Senate seat... (more)

Paint the Town

posted November 14, 11:06 am on Artvoice Daily

Late last night, at the tail end of one of the few weeks in the past year in which we did not publish anything snarky about anybody, someone threw two gallons of paint on our front doors. Seems a waste; we hadn’t even earned it. Nonetheless, we were cleaning up all morning... (more)

Old Editions Book Shop

posted November 13, 1:58 pm on Artvoice Daily

AV videographer Matt Quinn tours Old Editions, an often overlooked treasure at the corner of Oak and Huron Streets downtown: show enclosure (video/x-flv; 21.29 MB)

This Is Not Today’s News

posted November 12, 9:37 am on Artvoice Daily

But it would be nice if it were. Via the Data Stream, by way of Jon Winet.

This Just In…

posted November 11, 3:28 pm on Artvoice Daily

Always in the vanguard, researchers of the University at Buffalo’s Center of Human Capital have reached a bold conclusion, according to a statement disseminated this afternoon: Although no official determination has been made about whether New York State or the U... (more)

Silver Lining: Edwards Remains a Good Guy

posted November 11, 11:17 am on Artvoice Daily

Marshawn Lynch Amid the anguished finger-pointing, plaintive wailing and resigned head-shaking sweeping the region following the Buffalo Bills’ third straight defeat, Season Ticket would like to apportion a minute sliver of credit. Quarterback Trent Edwards, by most quantitative and qualitative standards, failed miserably at New England on Sunday (not coincidentally, this was also his third consecutive regressive outing)... (more)

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Ani DiFranco at Babeville

posted December 1, 2:55 pm on channel Music

Ani DiFranco played a sold out concert Saturday, Nov. 29 at Babeville, home of Righteous Babe records. Fans were clearly thrilled to have her back in Buffalo for the performance. During the show Ani introduced the crowd to a new tune she wrote upon the election of Barak Obama, "November 4, 2008". Watch it here.

Peanut Brittle Satellite with Jeff Mcleod of Lazlo Holyfield

posted November 29, 1:44 pm on channel Music

Wednesday, Nov. 28 Peanut Brittle Satellite opened the show for Lazlo Holyfield and guitarist Jeff Mcleod of LH sat in on one of the tunes. Great musicianship from both bands.

Artisans Bazaar on Elmwood

posted November 29, 1:16 pm on channel Art

Annie Adams, Jennifer Mogensen and Deborah Ellis of Artvoice gathered 30 local artists to exhibit in the rear space of the Neighborhood Collective at 810 Elmwood Ave. (887-2929). The idea was to offer people an opportunity to find unique gifts and a chance to shop from our local talent and support our community this holiday season.

City Mission: Food for the Needy

posted November 28, 08:47 am on channel Local Interest

Artvoice videographer Korey Green follows City Mission volunteer Julian Russell to discover what the City Mission does on Thanksgiving.

Turkey Trot: Buffalo's 113th

posted November 27, 5:57 pm on channel Events

On Saturday morning, more than 10,000 people ran, laughed, talked, giggled, walked and shivered the more than six-mile long footrace along Delaware Ave. from North Buffalo to City Hall. We can't show you all 10,000 in this video, but pretty damn close.

Dr. Riyaz Hassanali: Talks about BOTOX

posted November 26, 5:46 pm on channel Health

Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Riyaz Hassanali sat down with Buffalo actress and television host Lorraine O'Donnell for part 2 of our series of interviews with area medical experts. Today's subject is the popular non-invasive cosmetic treatment, BOTOX. Dr. Hassanali, of Williamsville (626-1593) is a well respected cosmetic surgeon who works internationally, as well as locally. This is the 2nd of six segments from Dr...

Viva Vivaldi Festival @ The First Presbyterian Church

posted November 23, 3:48 pm on channel Music

The Ars Nova Musicians invited us to their rehearsal for their 4th Concert. Alex Jokipii and Geoffrey Hardcastle joined Marylouise Nanna and her orchestra for Sinfonoa Decima a 7, Vivaldi.

The Burchfield-Penney Opens

posted November 23, 2:33 pm on channel Art

We took a cruise through Buffalo's newest museum and it gets a big thumbs up. Here are a few quick clips of some of things you'll see when you visit.

Synecdoche, New York

posted November 23, 12:24 am on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for Synecdoche, New York, in theaters now. Read M. Faust's review of the film here.

One Day You'll Understand

posted November 23, 12:12 am on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for One Day You'll Understand. Read George Sax's review of the film here.

Four Christmases

posted November 23, 11:53 am on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for Four Christmases, in theaters November 26. Read M. Faust's review of the film here

Australia

posted November 23, 11:46 am on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for Australia, in theaters November 26. Read M. Faust's review of the film here.

The Alphabet Killer

posted November 23, 11:39 am on channel Movie Trailers

Movie trailer for The Alphabet Killer, in theaters now. Read Greg Lamberson's review of the film here

Nelson Starr Band w/Jeff Miers

posted November 23, 09:49 am on channel Music

On Saturday night there was a double bill with Bread Gone Wry and Nelson Starr Band at Nietzsche's. Sitting in with Nelson Starr for a couple of tunes was former bandmate and Buffalo News music critic Jeff Miers, featured here.

Bread Gone Wry

posted November 23, 08:04 am on channel Music

We haven't seen Bread Gone Wry for quite some time but they haven't lost their charm. The happy crowd cheered on every song.



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