The Buffalo Sabres defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 in the final game of the 2023-2024 season. Our attention will turn towards the offseason, but first, let’s highlight some instant reactions from Monday’s game.
BUFFALO – In what are likely the final days of his two-year career here, as he watches game after game as the backup or a healthy scratch, Sabres goalie Eric Comrie feels excitement.
The Buffalo Sabres recently placed goaltender Eric Comrie on waivers, with his demotion to the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL), Frank Servalli and Tyler Yaremchuk discuss what it would take for Comrie to bounce back.
Goaltenders Ilya Samsonov and Eric Comrie cleared waivers Monday, leaving many wondering about the trade market and state of NHL goaltending. Both Samsonov and Comrie were brought in with the intention of starting the majority of games for their respective teams.
The Buffalo Sabres placed Eric Comrie on waivers Sunday, per Chris Johnston of The Athletic. Comrie fell victim to a numbers game, as he dropped to third on the depth chart at the goaltending position.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have placed Ilya Samsonov on waivers. In a separate piece of news, the Buffalo Sabres place Eric Comrie on waivers as well. Both of these goalies have had disappointing starts to the season and being placed on waivers is the first step to figuring out what’s next in their careers.
The Buffalo Sabres have placed goaltender Eric Comrie on waivers, opening up room for them to activate forward Zemgus Girgensons off of injured reserve.
In Friday’s (Nov. 17) game, the Winnipeg Jets beat a hard-working Buffalo Sabres team by a score of 3-2. In the end, the Sabres couldn’t overcome a second period dominated by the team playing at home on the Canadian prairies.
The Buffalo Sabres made multiple transactions ahead of Friday’s tilt against the Winnipeg Jets, namely activating netminder Eric Comrie and winger Zach Benson.
The Buffalo Sabres have placed goaltender Eric Comrie on injured reserve. General manager Kevyn Adams said that the netminder is likely going to miss a few weeks with a lower-body injury.
Comrie’s misfortune comes at a difficult time for the Sabres, who lost Devon Levi to a lower-body injury of his own last Thursday.
As a part of their seemingly never-ending quest to find a new franchise goaltender, the Buffalo Sabres signed Eric Comrie to a two-year contract in July 2022.
Though the Buffalo Sabres may fall short of ending their lengthy playoff drought, they continue to push. Meanwhile, the Montreal Canadiens are just looking to finish a disappointing season in strong fashion.
The Buffalo Sabres have taken quite the hit to their lineup, as Rasmus Dahlin is day-to-day and Mattias Samuelsson & Eric Comrie are week-to-week with injuries.
Tuesday's NHL slate offers some tantalizing matchups, and our initial pass yielded quite a few targets. We whittled down our list to six names, and from that comes five prop plays for tonight.
With the NHL Trade Deadline on Friday, March 3 at 3:00 p.m., Buffalo Sabres fans are still waiting for general manager Kevyn Adams to make a big trade.
Feeling at home on the road, the Buffalo Sabres will look to get back on track when they visit the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.
Comrie, 27, made an early exit from Wednesday’s game against the Ottawa Senators after an awkward collision involving Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin and Senators forward Mathieu Joseph.
The Buffalo Sabres' Tage Thompson and Lucas Raymond of the Detroit Red Wings both look to build on a much-needed strong performance when the teams meet Monday night in Buffalo.
Eric Comrie made a career-high 46 saves to help the Buffalo Sabres to a 4-2 win against the host Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. Rasmus Dahlin, Tage Thompson, JJ Peterka and Alex Tuch scored for the Sabres.
The Winnipeg Jets didn’t lose Eric Comrie, they let him go. It’s been suggested they mismanaged the situation, but make no mistake, there was no mismanagement here.
Despite being expected to have a busy offseason, the Buffalo Sabres were surprisingly quiet when NHL Free Agency opened on July 13 and didn’t make much of a splash.
Former Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie needed just 90 more minutes on the ice during the 2021-22 National Hockey League season to be considered a restricted free agent with arbitration rights heading into the 2022 offseason.
Heading into what’s expected to be a pivotal summer in Winnipeg, the Jets will have plenty of important decisions to make involving their player personnel, including back-up Eric Comrie.
It may have taken a lot longer than originally anticipated, but Eric Comrie can officially say he has a National Hockey League shutout to his name. 3,223
Have the Winnipeg Jets found their back-up goaltender for the foreseeable future? I believe Eric Comrie could be the answer. After Apr. 22’s 4-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, that saw Comrie stop 42 of his 45 shots against, he now possesses an 8-5-1 record, a 2.72 goals-against-average (GAA) and a .915 save percentage (SV%).
Entering Sunday’s contest on a four-game losing streak, the Winnipeg Jets desperately needed to carve out a victory in Arizona against the Coyotes, and while this club didn’t produce its best performance of the season, it was enough to earn two points in the standings.
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