1996–97 Buffalo Sabres season

The 1996–97 Buffalo Sabres season was the 27th for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[1] The season was the first season in the newly constructed Marine Midland Arena. The Sabres also underwent a drastic uniform change, replacing the blue and gold colors and classic crest with a black and red color scheme and new white buffalo-head logo. The Sabres won their first Northeast Division title, their first division title in 16 years.

1996–97 Buffalo Sabres
Northeast Division champions
Division1st Northeast
Conference2nd Eastern
1996–97 record40–30–12
Home record24–11–6
Road record16–19–6
Goals for237
Goals against208
Team information
General managerJohn Muckler
CoachTed Nolan
CaptainPat LaFontaine
ArenaMarine Midland Arena
Team leaders
GoalsDonald Audette (28)
AssistsGarry Galley (34)
PointsDerek Plante (53)
Penalty minutesRob Ray (286)
Plus/minusMichael Peca (+26)
WinsDominik Hasek (37)
Goals against averageDominik Hasek (2.27)

Off-season

NHL Draft

Buffalo's draft picks at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft held at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
17Erik Rasmussen United StatesUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)
227Cory Sarich CanadaSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
233Darren Van Oene CanadaBrandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
354Francois Methot CanadaSaint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
487Kurt Walsh CanadaOwen Sound Platers (OHL)
4106Mike Martone CanadaPeterborough Petes (OHL)
5115Alexei Tezikov RussiaLada Togliatti (Russia)
6142Ryan Davis CanadaOwen Sound Platers (OHL)
6161Darren Mortier CanadaSarnia Sting (OHL)
9222Scott Buhler CanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)

Regular season

On January 12, 1997, Jason Dawe scored just ten seconds into the overtime period to give the Sabres a 3–2 road win over the Phoenix Coyotes.[2] It would prove to be the fastest overtime goal scored during the 1996–97 NHL regular season.[3]

The Sabres allowed the fewest shorthanded goals (4) and scored the most shorthanded goals (16) in the NHL. The Sabres' power play struggled, as they finished 26th in power-play percentage, with 13.19% (43 for 326).[4] The Sabres were also shut out a league-high 10 times during the regular season.[5]

Season standings

Northeast Division
No. CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
12Buffalo Sabres8240301223720892
26Pittsburgh Penguins823836828528084
37Ottawa Senators8231361522623477
48Montreal Canadiens8231361524927677
510Hartford Whalers8232391122625675
613Boston Bruins822647923430061
Eastern Conference[6]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1New Jersey DevilsATL82452314231182104
2Buffalo SabresNE8240301223720892
3Philadelphia FlyersATL82452413274217103
4Florida PanthersATL8235281922120189
5New York RangersATL8238341025823186
6Pittsburgh PenguinsNE823836828528084
7Ottawa SenatorsNE8231361522623477
8Montreal CanadiensNE8231361524927677
9Washington CapitalsATL823340921423175
10Hartford WhalersNE8232391122625675
11Tampa Bay LightningATL8232401021724774
12New York IslandersATL8229411224025070
13Boston BruinsNE822647923430061

Divisions: ATL – Atlantic, NE – Northeast

bold – Qualified for playoffs

Schedule and results

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1LOctober 4, 19963–4@ Edmonton Oilers (1996–97)0–1–0
2LOctober 6, 19960–3@ Calgary Flames (1996–97)0–2–0
3WOctober 9, 19962–1@ Vancouver Canucks (1996–97)1–2–0
4LOctober 12, 19961–6Detroit Red Wings (1996–97)1–3–0
5LOctober 15, 19960–4Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)1–4–0
6WOctober 17, 19964–1Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)2–4–0
7WOctober 18, 19964–1@ Washington Capitals (1996–97)3–4–0
8WOctober 24, 19966–3Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)4–4–0
9WOctober 26, 19966–3Hartford Whalers (1996–97)5–4–0
10LOctober 27, 19964–6@ New York Rangers (1996–97)5–5–0
11LOctober 30, 19960–2@ Dallas Stars (1996–97)5–6–0
12WNovember 1, 19964–2@ St. Louis Blues (1996–97)6–6–0
13TNovember 2, 19960–0 OT@ Colorado Avalanche (1996–97)6–6–1
14LNovember 7, 19962–5Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)6–7–1
15LNovember 9, 19963–4 OT@ Hartford Whalers (1996–97)6–8–1
16WNovember 11, 19963–2 OTFlorida Panthers (1996–97)7–8–1
17LNovember 12, 19960–3@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)7–9–1
18WNovember 14, 19965–4Colorado Avalanche (1996–97)8–9–1
19LNovember 19, 19963–4@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1996–97)8–10–1
20WNovember 21, 19966–3Toronto Maple Leafs (1996–97)9–10–1
21WNovember 23, 19963–2 OT@ Boston Bruins (1996–97)10–10–1
22LNovember 26, 19963–4@ Florida Panthers (1996–97)10–11–1
23WNovember 27, 19963–0@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)11–11–1
24WNovember 29, 19963–0Ottawa Senators (1996–97)12–11–1
25WNovember 30, 19963–2@ New York Islanders (1996–97)13–11–1
26LDecember 4, 19966–7 OTVancouver Canucks (1996–97)13–12–1
27TDecember 6, 19961–1 OTMighty Ducks of Anaheim (1996–97)13–12–2
28LDecember 7, 19964–6@ Hartford Whalers (1996–97)13–13–2
29WDecember 11, 19963–2 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)14–13–2
30LDecember 13, 19960–3New York Rangers (1996–97)14–14–2
31WDecember 14, 19964–0@ Boston Bruins (1996–97)15–14–2
32WDecember 18, 19965–3Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)16–14–2
33WDecember 20, 19966–2Los Angeles Kings (1996–97)17–14–2
34WDecember 21, 19963–2@ Ottawa Senators (1996–97)18–14–2
35TDecember 23, 19960–0 OT@ New Jersey Devils (1996–97)18–14–3
36WDecember 26, 19965–1Hartford Whalers (1996–97)19–14–3
37LDecember 28, 19960–2@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)19–15–3
38WDecember 31, 19966–5New Jersey Devils (1996–97)20–15–3
39TJanuary 3, 19972–2 OTSt. Louis Blues (1996–97)20–15–4
40WJanuary 5, 19975–1Phoenix Coyotes (1996–97)21–15–4
41TJanuary 7, 19971–1 OT@ San Jose Sharks (1996–97)21–15–5
42LJanuary 9, 19973–6@ Los Angeles Kings (1996–97)21–16–5
43LJanuary 10, 19972–5@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1996–97)21–17–5
44WJanuary 12, 19973–2 OT@ Phoenix Coyotes (1996–97)22–17–5
45WJanuary 15, 19972–1@ New York Islanders (1996–97)23–17–5
46WJanuary 20, 19972–1Chicago Blackhawks (1996–97)24–17–5
47WJanuary 22, 19976–1Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)25–17–5
48LJanuary 24, 19971–3Edmonton Oilers (1996–97)25–18–5
49LJanuary 25, 19971–5Hartford Whalers (1996–97)25–19–5
50WJanuary 29, 19973–1Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)26–19–5
51WJanuary 31, 19973–1Dallas Stars (1996–97)27–19–5
52TFebruary 2, 19972–2 OTWashington Capitals (1996–97)27–19–6
53TFebruary 4, 19971–1 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)27–19–7
54TFebruary 6, 19971–1 OTFlorida Panthers (1996–97)27–19–8
55WFebruary 8, 19973–1@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1996–97)28–19–8
56WFebruary 9, 19972–1Ottawa Senators (1996–97)29–19–8
57TFebruary 12, 19972–2 OTMontreal Canadiens (1996–97)29–19–9
58WFebruary 16, 19976–2San Jose Sharks (1996–97)30–19–9
59TFebruary 18, 19975–5 OTCalgary Flames (1996–97)30–19–10
60WFebruary 21, 19975–2New York Islanders (1996–97)31–19–10
61WFebruary 23, 19975–1Boston Bruins (1996–97)32–19–10
62LFebruary 27, 19971–4@ New Jersey Devils (1996–97)32–20–10
63WMarch 1, 19973–1@ Ottawa Senators (1996–97)33–20–10
64WMarch 5, 19974–2Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)34–20–10
65TMarch 8, 19973–3 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1996–97)34–20–11
66LMarch 9, 19971–4New Jersey Devils (1996–97)34–21–11
67WMarch 11, 19973–2 OTPhiladelphia Flyers (1996–97)35–21–11
68WMarch 15, 19977–5@ Philadelphia Flyers (1996–97)36–21–11
69WMarch 17, 19975–1Boston Bruins (1996–97)37–21–11
70LMarch 18, 19973–5@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–97)37–22–11
71WMarch 21, 19974–1@ Washington Capitals (1996–97)38–22–11
72LMarch 22, 19972–3@ Florida Panthers (1996–97)38–23–11
73LMarch 26, 19972–3 OTNew York Islanders (1996–97)38–24–11
74LMarch 28, 19971–2 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (1996–97)38–25–11
75LMarch 30, 19972–3@ Chicago Blackhawks (1996–97)38–26–11
76TApril 1, 19971–1 OT@ New York Rangers (1996–97)38–26–12
77LApril 2, 19970–2Ottawa Senators (1996–97)38–27–12
78WApril 4, 19975–1New York Rangers (1996–97)39–27–12
79LApril 7, 19972–4@ Hartford Whalers (1996–97)39–28–12
80WApril 10, 19975–1@ Boston Bruins (1996–97)40–28–12
81LApril 12, 19970–1@ Ottawa Senators (1996–97)40–29–12
82LApril 13, 19973–8Washington Capitals (1996–97)40–30–12

Playoffs

1997 Stanley Cup playoffs The Sabres defeated the Ottawa Senators in the first round. The series was played to overtime in Game 7. Derek Plante scored the series clinching goal in overtime. The Sabres then lost to the Philadelphia Flyers in five games in the second round.

Ottawa vs. Buffalo
DateAwayHome
April 17Ottawa 13 Buffalo
April 19Ottawa 31 Buffalo
April 21Buffalo 32 Ottawa
April 23Buffalo 01 OttawaOT
April 25Ottawa 41 Buffalo
April 27Buffalo 30 Ottawa
April 29Ottawa 23 BuffaloOT
Buffalo wins series 4–3


Philadelphia vs. Buffalo
DateAwayHome
May 3Philadelphia 53 Buffalo
May 5Philadelphia 21 Buffalo
May 7Buffalo 14 Philadelphia
May 9Buffalo 54 PhiladelphiaOT
May 11Philadelphia 63 Buffalo
Philadelphia wins series 4–1

Player statistics

Regular season

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Derek PlanteC822726532414506
Brian HolzingerC81222951549226
Donald AudetteRW7328225048-6805
Michael PecaC792029498026564
Jason DaweRW812226483214413
Dixon WardRW791332453617124
Matthew BarnabyRW6819244324916201
Garry GalleyD714343810210111
Michal GrosekLW821521367125102
Alexei ZhitnikD80728359510310
Randy BurridgeLW551021312017130
Richard SmehlikD621119304319201
Darryl ShannonD824192311223101
Mike WilsonD7729115113001
Miroslav SatanLW12821041201
Rob RayRW8273102863001
Jay McKeeD431910353000
Pat LaFontaineC132684-8100
Barrie MooreLW31268181100
Bob BoughnerD7717822512000
Curtis BrownC/LW28437184001
Brad MayLW42347106-8101
Wayne PrimeauC4524664-2100
Anatoli SemenovC/LW252462-3101
Ed RonanRW18145114000
Dominik HasekG67033300000
Charlie HuddyD10000-1000
Rumun NdurD200021000
Steve ShieldsG1300040000
Andrei TrefilovG300000000
Vaclav VaradaRW500020000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Dominik Hasek4037673720101532.27521772024.930
Steve Shields78913382392.970447408.913
Andrei Trefilov1593020103.7709888.898
Team:4985824030122022.43527222520.926

Playoffs

Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Derek PlanteC12461044102
Donald AudetteRW114596-3300
Brian HolzingerC122578-3010
Randy BurridgeLW125162-5300
Michal GrosekLW1233683000
Garry GalleyD12066142000
Darryl ShannonD122358-1100
Dixon WardRW1223562001
Matthew BarnabyRW8044362000
Jason DaweRW112136-2000
Brad MayLW1011232-2000
Michael PecaC100228-3000
Richard SmehlikD1202240000
Ed RonanRW61016-1001
Alexei ZhitnikD1210116-9000
Bob BoughnerD1101190000
Rob RayRW1201128-3000
Mike WilsonD1001123000
Dominik HasekG300020000
Jay McKeeD300000000
Wayne PrimeauC90006-2000
Miroslav SatanLW70000-1000
Steve ShieldsG1000090000
Andrei TrefilovG100000000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Steve Shields5701046262.741334308.922
Dominik Hasek15331151.9606863.926
Andrei Trefilov510000.000441.000
Team:7281257312.551406375.924

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Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
      MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

NHL All-Star Game

  • Dominik Hasek, Eastern Conference

References

  1. National Hockey League (2010). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2011. Triumph Books. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-60078-422-4.
  2. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1997-01-13/sports/9701130142_1_jason-dawe-lindgren-overtime
  3. https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1997_games.html
  4. https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1997.html
  5. https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/BUF/1997_games.html
  6. "1996-1997 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". NHL.
  7. "1996-97 Buffalo Sabres Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  8. National Hockey League Official Guide and Record Book 2006, p. 237, Dan Diamond & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 978-0-920445-98-3
  9. Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.426, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
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