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Connolly’s Health Will Influence Sabres Trade Talk
by Paul on 01/25/07 at 10:16 AM ET
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from Jerry Sullivan of the Buffalo News,
The NHL trade deadline is one month from Saturday. The Sabres should be looking to get better for a Stanley Cup run. But it won’t be easy for Darcy Regier to deal with potential trade partners while Tim Connolly’s playing status remains up in the air.
The Sabres are still hoping Connolly will recover from his concussion in time for a playoff push. If Connolly doesn’t return, his salary average of $2.9 million won’t count against the cap. So until Regier knows exactly how much wiggle room he has under the cap, his ability to negotiate will be compromised.
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