BUFFALO, N.Y. – The Buffalo Sabres are moving on without the longtime face of their franchise.
And they know the experience will be anything but ordinary.
“When a guy like Ryan Miller gets traded, that’s not a normal player getting traded,” interim head coach Ted Nolan said. “He was the face of the organization for a long, long time. To lose a player like him, it’s tough.”
Tough, yes, but perhaps good practice for a team that could be offloading several more veterans before Wednesday’s trade deadline, as general manager Tim Murray continues efforts to fix the NHL’s worst team.
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