Sabres GM Kevyn Adams discusses NHL offseason.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Goalie Craig Anderson is putting off retirement for now, returning to the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday for a one-year contract. The 41-year-old Anderson also played for Buffalo last season, going 17-12-2 and leading the team in wins despite missing a lengthy stretch with a neck injury. The Illinois native has 308 career victories, ranking fifth among American-born goalies, heading into his 20th NHL season. Citing family and health, Anderson was uncertain about his future follo
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41 | G | |
74 | LW | |
96 | LW | |
78 | D | |
4 | D | |
91 | LW | |
24 | C | |
26 | D | |
20 | C | |
28 | C | |
15 | RW | |
29 | RW | |
10 | D | |
81 | LW | |
33 | D | |
37 | C | |
21 | RW | |
71 | RW | |
25 | D | |
13 | D | |
53 | LW | |
47 | G | |
72 | C | |
31 | G | |
89 | RW |