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Following the success of last season,Aeos ,AeuRoll The Highlight Film,Aeu CD, the Buffalo Sabres are thrilled to announce the release of ,AeuTop Shelf,,Aeu a video documentary of Buffalo,Aeos legendary play-by-play man Rick Jeanneret.
The DVD includes video highlights of some celebrated Jeanneret calls, along with interviews featuring some of your favorite current and former Sabres players such as Daniel Briere, Martin Biron, Rob Ray and Pat Lafontaine. Also included are interviews with Don Cherry, Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls, Tim Russert of NBC News, NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Jim Kelly and many others.
Who can forget "La-La-La-LaFontaine", "May Day" or the exhilarating excitement of "Now Do You Believe?,Aeu It's all here with many more great calls and video clips...plus a few memorable antics from Rick Jeanneret himself.
,AeuTop Shelf,Aeu is just $10, with all proceeds from the sale of the DVD going to the Buffalo Sabres Foundation. The DVD will go on sale during Wednesday,Aeos game against Toronto, at The Sabres Store in HSBC Arena. They will also be available online at www.sabres.com, or at the HSBC Arena Box Office.

Help catch a cure for Cystic Fibrosis by taking part in this year's BassEye Celebrity Challenge. The two-day event, taking place tonight and tomorrow in the NFTA Boat Harbor, is sure to be a great time for all involved.
Even if you're not an angler, you can participate in the festivities. The event kicks off tonight with “Boats, Bait & Beer,” which is an evening event featuring fine cuisine and drinks. Prizes, ranging from gift baskets to trips all over North America, will …
This Independence Day marks the Seventh Annual Cobblestone Criterium Classic bike race! Each July 4th, cyclists come from all over our region, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Canada to participate. This year, they'll be competing for more than $2,000 in cash and prizes.
"In European races, there's always a cobblestone segment," said Jim Costello, owner of Handlebars Cycling Company, which sponsors the event. Seven years ago, he recognized something unique in the Cobblestone District. …
To be honest, I went out Wednesday night planning to chronicle the last night of this hockey season in Buffalo.
After the way Ottawa crushed the Sabres in Monday night’s third game of the Eastern Conference Finals, physically and spiritually, in perhaps the most one-sided 1-0 game ever played in any sport, the logical conclusion was that Buffalo’s seven-month run as the new glamour team of the National Hockey League was in its death throes.
Teams come back from 3-0 deficits …
Shows how much I know.
Last week’s preview of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Buffalo Sabres and the Ottawa Senators was rife with wisecracks about John Muckler, Ray Emery, Daniel Alfredsson and even the Roman Senate.
All wrong, as it turns out, with the possible exception of the bit about the machismo exhibited by ancient Rome’s legislative body.
I was not, however, the only one in these parts who badly underestimated Ottawa, judging from Buffalo’s performance … 


