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2005–06 Buffalo Sabres season
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The Buffalo Sabres 2005–06 Season not only saw the team advance to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since the 2000–01 season , but saw them advance to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals before losing to eventual Stanley Cup champion Carolina .
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
October
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
1
October 5
NY Islanders
4 – 6
Buffalo
Miller
15,702
1–0–0
2
2
October 7
Boston
1 – 4
Buffalo
Miller
13,771
2–0–0
4
3
October 8
Buffalo
0 – 5
Ottawa
Miller
19,661
2–1–0
4
4
October 10
Pittsburgh
2 – 3
Buffalo
OT
Miller
12,050
3–1–0
6
5
October 13
Buffalo
4 – 3
Tampa Bay
SO
Miller
20,184
4–1–0
8
6
October 15
Buffalo
2 – 3
Florida
Miller
17,426
4–2–0
8
7
October 20
Buffalo
4 – 3
Boston
Miller
14,525
5–2–0
10
8
October 22
NY Rangers
1 – 3
Buffalo
Miller
16,346
6–2–0
12
9
October 26
Washington
3 – 2
Buffalo
Miller
8,552
6–3–0
12
10
October 28
Buffalo
2 – 3
New Jersey
Miller
12,378
6–4–0
12
11
October 29
Buffalo
6 – 4
NY Islanders
Biron
13,226
7–4–0
14
November
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
12
November 2
Ottawa
10 – 4
Buffalo
Noronen
13,905
7–5–0
14
13
November 4
Montreal
3 – 2
Buffalo
Biron
18,690
7–6–0
14
14
November 5
Buffalo
2 – 3
Montreal
Biron
21,273
7–7–0
14
15
November 9
Carolina
5 – 3
Buffalo
Biron
13,106
7–8–0
14
16
November 11
Toronto
2 – 5
Buffalo
Biron
18,690
8–8–0
16
17
November 12
Buffalo
1 – 6
Ottawa
Biron
19,414
8–9–0
16
18
November 15
New Jersey
1 – 4
Buffalo
Biron
13,022
9–9–0
18
19
November 17
Washington
5 – 8
Buffalo
Biron
12,471
10–9–0
20
20
November 19
Buffalo
3 – 2
Boston
Noronen
17,565
11–9–0
22
21
November 22
NY Rangers
3 – 2
Buffalo
SO
Biron
16,018
11–9–1
23
22
November 23
Buffalo
4 – 3
NY Islanders
SO
Biron
13,212
12–9–1
25
23
November 25
Montreal
1 – 3
Buffalo
Biron
16,009
13–9–1
27
24
November 27
Buffalo
3 – 2
Washington
Biron
11,658
14–9–1
29
25
November 29
Buffalo
3 – 2
Pittsburgh
Biron
15,118
15–9–1
31
December
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
26
December 1
Buffalo
3 – 2
Montreal
OT
Biron
21,274
16–9–1
33
27
December 2
San Jose
5 – 0
Buffalo
Noronen
18,007
16–10–1
33
28
December 4
Buffalo
6 – 4
Colorado
Biron
18,007
17–10–1
35
29
December 8
Anaheim
2 – 3
Buffalo
OT
Biron
12,504
18–10–1
37
30
December 11
Buffalo
3 – 2
Minnesota
Biron
18,568
19–10–1
39
31
December 14
Dallas
3 – 4
Buffalo
Biron
16,575
20–10–1
41
32
December 16
Buffalo
4 – 3
Pittsburgh
OT
Biron
16,648
21–10–1
43
33
December 17
Pittsburgh
3 – 4
Buffalo
Biron
18,690
22–10–1
45
34
December 19
Buffalo
2 – 1
Philadelphia
SO
Miller
19,572
23–10–1
47
35
December 22
Buffalo
1 – 4
Florida
Biron
17,823
23–11–1
47
36
December 23
Buffalo
4 – 1
Tampa Bay
Miller
21,120
24–11–1
49
37
December 26
NY Islanders
3 – 6
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
25–11–1
51
38
December 29
Buffalo
3 – 4
Toronto
SO
Biron
19,364
25–11–2
52
39
December 30
Atlanta
1 – 4
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
26–11–2
54
January
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
40
January 1
Florida
2 – 1
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
26–12–2
54
41
January 5
Tampa Bay
1 – 3
Buffalo
Miller
18,032
27–12–2
56
42
January 7
New Jersey
3 – 2
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
27–13–2
56
43
January 12
Phoenix
2 – 1
Buffalo
SO
Biron
18,690
27–13–3
57
44
January 14
Los Angeles
1 – 10
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
28–13–3
59
45
January 16
Buffalo
3 – 1
Edmonton
Miller
16,839
29–13–3
61
46
January 19
Buffalo
1 – 4
Vancouver
Miller
18,630
29–14–3
61
47
January 21
Buffalo
1 – 4
Calgary
Biron
19,289
29–15–3
61
48
January 24
Buffalo
2 – 1
NY Rangers
Miller
18,200
30–15–3
63
49
January 26
Buffalo
8 – 4
Toronto
Miller
19,477
31–15–3
65
50
January 31
Buffalo
5 – 2
Atlanta
Miller
14,021
32–15–3
67
February
March
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
57
March 1
Atlanta
4 – 2
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
36–16–5
77
58
March 3
Toronto
2 – 6
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
37–16–5
79
59
March 4
Buffalo
3 – 2
Boston
Biron
16,065
38–16–5
81
60
March 7
Boston
2 – 3
Buffalo
Miller
18,117
39–16–5
83
61
March 9
Tampa Bay
5 – 8
Buffalo
Miller
17,934
40–16–5
85
62
March 11
Buffalo
6 – 5
Philadelphia
Biron
19,717
41–16–5
87
63
March 12
Boston
2 – 6
Buffalo
Biron
18,690
42–16–5
89
64
March 14
Buffalo
6 – 4
Washington
Miller
14,386
43–16–5
91
65
March 16
Toronto
1 – 3
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
44–16–5
93
66
March 18
Buffalo
2 – 4
Ottawa
Miller
19,947
44–17–5
93
67
March 20
Buffalo
0 – 5
Atlanta
Biron
14,133
44–18–5
93
68
March 22
Carolina
4 – 3
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
44–19–5
93
69
March 24
Ottawa
3 – 1
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
44–20–5
93
70
March 25
Buffalo
4 – 5
Boston
Miller
15,710
44–21–5
93
71
March 27
Buffalo
4 – 5
NY Rangers
SO
Miller
18,200
44–21–6
94
72
March 29
Boston
3 – 4
Buffalo
Miller
16,261
45–21–6
96
73
March 30
Buffalo
1 – 3
New Jersey
Biron
12,425
45–22–6
96
April
Green background indicates win.
Red background indicates regulation loss.
White background indicates overtime/shootout loss.
Playoffs
The Buffalo Sabres earned the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference .
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals: vs. (5) Philadelphia Flyers
The Sabres faced the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the playoffs.
Eastern Conference Semifinals: vs. (1) Ottawa Senators
After disposing of the Flyers, the Sabres advanced to play the #1 seed in the Conference, their Northeast Division rivals, the Ottawa Senators.
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
1
May 5
Buffalo
7 – 6
Ottawa
OT
Miller
19,544
Sabres lead 1–0
2
May 8
Buffalo
2 – 1
Ottawa
Miller
19,816
Sabres lead 2–0
3
May 10
Ottawa
2 – 3
Buffalo
OT
Miller
18,690
Sabres lead 3–0
4
May 11
Ottawa
2 – 1
Buffalo
Miller
18,690
Sabres lead 3–1
5
May 13
Buffalo
3 – 2
Ottawa
OT
Miller
20,024
Sabres win 4–1
The right to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals was on the line as the Sabres squared off with Southeast Division champion Carolina.
Season Stats
Scoring Leaders
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes
Note: Goaltenders are not assessed plus/minus ratings.
Goaltending
Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average
*Mika Noronen was traded to the Vancouver Canucks on March 9 . Stats reflect games played with Buffalo only.
Transactions
Trades
Free Agents Acquired
Free Agents Lost
Draft Picks
As there was no 2004–05 season to set the order for the draft, a lottery was held in which teams were assigned a number of balls, between one and three, based on the number of playoff appearances the team had had in the past three seasons. As the Sabres had missed the playoffs three consecutive seasons, they were one of only four teams which had the full allotment of three balls in the lottery. Despite this advantage, the Sabres only ended up with the 13th overall pick.
Buffalo's picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa , Ontario :
External links
See also
References
2005–06 NHL season by team
Atlantic
Northeast
Southeast
Central
Northwest
Pacific
See also
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