Morning Skate - Sabs/Rangers 2/23/08

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The stakes are huge tonight.

The Buffalo Sabres and the New York Rangers are locked in a 3 way tie for the 6th through 8th seeds in the East, and the loser of tonight’s game could find themselves out of the playoff seedings after today’s play is concluded.

So the team went through its morning skate today, and all the players who were absent yesterday with various ailments skated, save one - Jochen Hecht. Coach Lindy Ruff said that Hecht is “doubtful”, nursing a leg injury, and also admitted that there is no timetable for his return. Add the fact that Michael Ryan will be out for several weeks with a groin injury, Tim Connolly is up for one game gone the next, and Drew Stafford is still on the sidelines, and the Sabres are dealing with a mess o’ injuries.

Coming to the rescue? Marc Andre Gragnani, the latest callup from the Rochester Americans, who will dress tonight and wear #17. Gragnani has played primarily as a defenseman, but will play the forward position in his NHL regular season debut.

Gragnani learned of his callup last night, when he was pulled out the lineup at the Amerks game by Coach Randy Cunneyworth, and at first he thought that he was in the doghouse for something. “I went into the game and they told me ‘you’re not playing’ and I wanted to know why. I said why. I felt bad obviously and then they said ‘you’re going up’” said Gragnani, who was very excited to hear that news. He admitted he was nervous about tonight, but was going to follow the example of some his ex-Amerk teammates, including Clarke MacArthur, Patrick Kaleta, and Nathan Paetsch who have made their own transition to the NHL as seamless as possible. Gragnani also admitted that it has been a difficult year playing in Rochester, with the team in last place in the league and all the off ice distraction about the franchise’s financial difficulties and a pending affiliation switch taking its toll on the team.

Gragnani was a third round selection in the 2005 NHL draft, and was signed to a three year entry level contract by the Sabres last spring. In his last two seasons in the juniors (P.E.I. Rockets in the QMJHL) he led all Q defensemen in scoring with 139 points (38 goals and 101 assists) in 127 games.

While Gragnani was the object of all the media attention in the Sabres clubhouse, some other guy across the hall was also getting some pub. Chris Drury will be in the building tonight, making his first return to Buffalo since bolting for the New York Rangers as a free agent last July 1.

With Drury’s return, the tight playoff standings, the injury news, not to mention the looming trade deadline this Tuesday, it should be high drama and excitement at the H tonight as the Sabres try to get their first points off of the Rangers this season. I’ve got the Artvoice chair and will be covering tonight. Pete is staying home to watch the big Memphis-Tennessee college hoops game. Call me crazy, but I think I’ve got the better end of the deal!

2 Responses to “Morning Skate - Sabs/Rangers 2/23/08”

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    Peter Farrell Says:

    OK, Andrew. I’ll call you crazy:)

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