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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 1999-00</title>
				<description>When an NHL team reaches the Stanley Cup Finals, it finds out that its offseason becomes quite compressed. The Buffalo Sabres certainly noticed that during the summer of 1999. Game Six of the Finals w</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 2004-05</title>
				<description>Were you expected a long essay here? No? Not surprising. As every NHL fan knows, the 2004-05 season fell victim to the lockout of the players by the owners. It was the first time in American team spor</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 2003-04</title>
				<description>The Buffalo Sabres&#39; history book entered an entirely new chapter on April 23, 2003. That was the day that B. Thomas Golisano officially and finally took over as the owner of the team, spending $92 mil</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 2002-03</title>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 2001-02</title>
				<description>It probably wouldn&#39;t be an overstatement to say that Dominik Hasek held the Buffalo Sabres hostage at the start of the 2001 season. It also wouldn&#39;t be an overstatement to say that the Sabres held the</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 2000-01</title>
				<description>The window of opportunity was closing on the Buffalo Sabres in the summer of 2000. The big question was, how long would it stay open? A month? A year? Two years? The Sabres had been lucky enough to ri</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 1997-98</title>
				<description>When Sabres&#39; center Derek Plante cleaned out his locker on May 13, he thought about what had happened in the previous season and what might happen to the team in the offseason.</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 1998-99</title>
				<description>After a train wreck of an offseason in 1997, the Sabres definitely needed some peace and quiet in the summer of 1998. For the most part, they got it. There were no battles in the hockey department, no</description>
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				<title>Buffalo Sabres' Season Review 1996-97</title>
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