
In the 2007 Eastern Conference Finals, Daniel Alfredsson scored in overtime of Game 5 to send the Ottawa Senators to their first Stanley Cup Final. Little did we know that that was the abrupt ending to the Buffalo Sabres’ two-year prominence in the Eastern Conference. One month later, the small-market Sabres had to say goodbye to their co-captains, and faces of the franchise, Daniel Briere and Chris Drury, to Philadelphia and New York, respectively. Those two moves right there signaled that a problem was brewing in the post-lockout era.
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