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Casey Mittelstadt
Mittelstadt, a former Mr. Hockey winner in Minnesota as a prep star at Eden Prairie High School who went on to play one NCAA season at the Minnesota Golden Gophers, notched his first goal against his hometown Wild in a 5-4 home win on March 4, 2022. He also added an assist on a second-period tally by fellow former Golden Gopher and Minnesotan, Kyle Okposo.
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* Factoid: Donald Audette played Right Wing for the mighty Sabres.
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Eichel led Buffalo in goals and finished among NHL rookies in points, behind Calder Trophy-winner Artemi Panarin, in 2015-16. He became the youngest Sabre to score his first career goal on Oct. 8, 2015.



One of the mose dangerous shooters on the Sabres, Jim led all Buffalo marksmen with 12 power play goals last season. Only four players in the entire Leauge were more effective than Jim on the power play. A former rookie of the year and most valuable player in the Central League, Jim has played with three other NHL teams. He has one of the league's hardest shots.



When Gil suffered a broken leg last season, the Sabres hopes for a playoff berth were severely hampered. The former rookie of the year and number one overall selection in the 1970 Amateur Draft is one of the flashiest performers in the NHL. Gilles has been in the superstar category since his very first game in the NHL. He is a former winner of Lady Byng Trophy.



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Vaclav Varada
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Back to the Front! Sabres card back du jour...

Martin Brodeur
It's almost ciche to state that goaltending wins championships in the NHL, but that fact was never more clear than in last season's playoffs. The Devils rode the play of their rookie netminder all the way to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Martin Brodeur was a key to the Devils' success all season. He finished Second in GAA, fourth in save percentage (.915), was named the goaltender for the '93-94 NHL/Upper Deck All-Rookie Team and received the Calder Memorial Trophy for his efforts last season.
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