Sabres Pinching Pennies, Losing Fans

  • Tuesday, August 3, 2010 10:10 AM
  • Written By: Ian Cropp

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A history of lackluster on-ice performance in the playoffs has moved me from a die-hard Buffalo Sabres fan into the realm of a knowledgable follower.

But recent management and ownership decisions that make New York State look fiscally innovative have left me baffled and disaffected.

Yesterday, shortly after Sabres forward Tim Kennedy was awarded $1 million in arbitration, the team waived him. All things told, the difference between what they were looking to offer him and what was awarded in arbitration was about $200,000. A native Buffalonian, Kennedy had local appeal likely to bring in that much money in ticket and jersey sales each year.

I understand that it's a business and all about money, but is it worth pinching pennies on a popular product when you waste millions on less popular (and productive) products such as say, another Tim on the team?

Granted, Kennedy’s numbers were middle-of-the-pack, but the guy has a huge heart and plays every shift. Good luck dangling that $200,000 in front of some of the other multi-million dollar half-hearted “marquee” players.

Oh, and that $200,000? Well if nobody claims Kennedy off waivers, the Sabres can buy out his contract, which can be done at a bargain rate of $333,333. Add in the lost revenue from fans who stop caring, sprinkle in some Enronesque bookkeeping, and you’ve got some real savings.





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Amen! A kid from South Buffalo makes it to the show and the knowledgeable executives blow him away after one season. How dare he ask for more money? After all, there's plenty of top names just lusting for another $200,000 and a stay in Buffalo for a few winters. This franchise needs to get a real life before there is a franchise in Hamilton.
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