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Daniel Briere (AP) With a 4-2 win over the Penguins last Saturday, the Sabres ended the preseason at 5-1, well poised for the start of the regular season against the Stanley Cup champion Hurricanes in Carolina Wednesday. And Rick Jeanneret sees this team going far with a strong nucleus of quality players.

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2006 NHL DRAFT
Erik Johnson goes No. 1 | All-time
2006 NHL Draft board | Round 1
Rangers take Sanguinetti | Firsts
Isles choose Kyle Okposo | Firsts
Devils trade down | Select Corrente
Sabres take Dennis Persson at 24th
Team-by-team selections

Round 1

#24

Dennis Persson
D-Vasteras

Round 2

#46

Jhonas Enroth
G-Sodertalje

#57

Mike Weber
D-Windsor

Round 4

#117

Felix Schutz
C-Staint John

Round 5

#147

Alex Biega
D-Salisbury H.S.

Round 7

#207

Benjamin Breault
C-Baie Comeau

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Wild F Gaborik begins rehab after undergoing surgery to repair left hip
Avalanche put D Foote on injured reserve with triceps injury suffered Sunday
Lundqvist wins 20 again, earns first shutout of season as Rangers beat slumping Penguins 4-0
Cogliano's goal midway through 3rd lifts Oilers to 3-2 win, extends Islanders' road skid to 13
Canada wins fifth straight gold medal at world junior hockey championships, beats Sweden 5-1



 
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