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Coming off their loss in the Eastern Conference Finals the Sabres entered the season in new uniforms that though utilizing the old bellow and yellow color scheme were not warmly received by fans who nicknamed their new logo the "Buffaslug." However, when the Sabres started the season with 10 straight wins, fans seemed to warm up to the new logo.

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After losing a shootout the Sabres remained hot winning five of their next six games as they got off to a 15-1-1 start. The Sabres would spend the entire season in first place as they posted their best season in franchise history winning the President's Trophy for the best overall record in the regular season at 53-22-7. In the playoffs the Sabres got off to a fast start beating the New York Islanders, as Brian Campbell scored twice, as they went on to eliminate the Islanders in five games. In the second round it was another Empire State showdown as the Sabres faced the New York Rangers. This time it would not be as easy as the series was even after four games, with the Rangers taking both games at MSG, after losing the first two in Buffalo. Things looked bleak in Game 5 back in Buffalo as the Rangers broke open a scoreless game with 3:29 left. However, with 7.7 seconds left Chris Drury sent the game to overtime finally beating Henrik Lundqvist on the Sabres 37th shot. In Overtime it would be Maxim Afinogenov who would play the role of hero scoring a power play goal to give the Sabres a dramatic 2-1 win. The Sabres would use the momentum from Game 5 to win the series in six as they scored four times in the second period as they held on for a 5-4 win. In the Eastern Conference Finals the Sabres got off to a bad start as they dropped Game 1 at home 5-2 to the Ottawa Senators. Things would not get much better in Game 2 as they lost an overtime heartbreaker 4-3, as they traveled to Ottawa in a 2-0 hole. The hole would get deeper as they managed just 15 shots on goal losing 1-0 in Game 3. The Sabres would avoid the sweep with a 3-2 win in Game 4, but their would be no comeback as the Senators won the series with another 3-2 overtime win in Buffalo in Game 5. Following the season the Sabres losses got worse as Co-Captains Daniel Briere signed with the Philadelphia Flyers, and Chris Drury signed with the Rangers.



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