Morning Skate - Sabs/Preds 2/27/08

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Everything is the same today at the Sabres morning skate. Or is it?

Gone is Brian Campbell, and all traces of his presence, most notably his locker room nameplate, have disappeared as well. And this means that a fresh opportunity has been created for Nathan Paetsch, who will play as the 6th defenseman and will be teamed up with Nolan Pratt.

So is Paetsch excited? “Well my first thoughts are the loss of Brian who was an excellent player and a good friend, and we all wish him well” Paetsch replied. As for playing with Pratt - “Oh definitely I am excited when we played together earlier this season I thought we had good solid chemistry. He’s a steady guy and likes to give me the puck and let me go.”

Most of the focus today was on the newest Sabre - Steve Bernier, who arrived last night from San Jose and was barely down the BNIA terminal concourse when he was greeted by fans and well wishers who were welcoming him to Buffalo.

The well spoken Bernier, who hails from Quebec City and talks with a distinct French-Canadian accent, was basking in the glow of all the media attention. “I’m already nervous” Bernier admitted after his first morning skate with his new teammates. “I feel good. Very excited.” Bernier was very complimentary towards the fans of Buffalo. “It’s way different here than in San Jose. I love it. It’s a real hockey city and I’m excited to be here.” Continuing, he said “I grew up in Quebec City and followed the Nordiques. Every day on the paper, stories on every player and about Montreal. It’s fun being a part of things like that.”

Bernier will get a chance to show his stuff right from the get go, as Coach Lindy Ruff will place him on the first line with Derek Roy and Thomas Vanek.

Ruff also said that injured forwards Maxim Afinogenov, Drew Stafford and Jochen Hecht are “getting close” to returning. Max and Drew both skated this morning, with Max flying up and down the ice with seeming ease. Drew wore the red “no contact” jersey.

Lastly, got a chance to talk with Pete Weber, Buffalo guy through and through and Voice of the Nashville Predators. When I get face time with Pete, I don’t waste it on hockey talk and instead got into some baseball stuff with him as we chatted.

I asked Pete how things were going with the new downtown baseball stadium for the AAA Nashville Sounds. “It’s not” replied Weber very forlornly, and explained how a corporate funding scheme fell through, and now a $1-million dollar renovation of decaying Greer Stadium will happen instead. “If AAA decided to pull the team out of there I wouldn’t be at all surprised.”

Weber shared this story with me - “Back in 1995 when the Bisons came to town early in the season, (Bison player) Billy Ripken was so disgusted with the filthy conditions in the visitors clubhouse that he taped a symbolic band aid above his locker stall. When the team returned in June, that band aid was still stuck in the spot he had left it in months earlier.”

Puck drops tonight at 7:05PM, with two teams clinging desperately to playoff hopes in their respective conferences. These two teams haven’t met in Buffalo since 2003, and Buffalo is winless at home all time against the Predators in their four meetings here.

I’ve got the AV pressbox chair for this game and will have a postgame report later on tonight.

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