1996–97 Buffalo Sabres season


The 1996–97 Buffalo Sabres season was the 27th for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970. The season was the first season in the newly constructed Marine Midland Arena. The Sabres also underwent a drastic uniform change, replacing the blue and gold colors and classic crest with a black and red color scheme and new white buffalo-head logo. The Sabres won their first Northeast Division title, their first division title in 16 years.

Off-season

NHL Draft

Buffalo's draft picks at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft held at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club Team
17Erik RasmussenUniversity of Minnesota
227Cory SarichSaskatoon Blades
233Darren Van OeneBrandon Wheat Kings
354Francois MethotSaint-Hyacinthe Laser
487Kurt WalshOwen Sound Platers
4106Mike MartonePeterborough Petes
5115Alexei TezikovLada Togliatti
6142Ryan DavisOwen Sound Platers
6161Darren MortierSarnia Sting
9222Scott BuhlerMedicine Hat Tigers

Regular season

On January 12, 1997, Jason Dawe scored just ten seconds into the overtime period to give the Sabres a 3–2 road win over the Phoenix Coyotes. It would prove to be the fastest overtime goal scored during the 1996–97 NHL regular season.
The Sabres allowed the fewest shorthanded goals and scored the most shorthanded goals in the NHL. The Sabres' power play struggled, as they finished 26th in power-play percentage, with 13.19%. The Sabres were also shut out a league-high 10 times during the regular season.

Season standings

Schedule and results

Playoffs

The Sabres defeated the Ottawa Senators in the first round. The series was played to overtime in Game 7. Derek Plante scored the series clinching goal in overtime. The Sabres then lost to the Philadelphia Flyers in five games in the second round.

Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C822726532414506
C81222951549226
RW7328225048-6805
C792029498026564
RW812226483214413
RW791332453617124
RW6819244324916201
D714343810210111
LW821521367125102
D80728359510310
LW551021312017130
D621119304319201
D824192311223101
D7729115113001
LW12821041201
RW8273102863001
D431910353000
C132684-8100
LW31268181100
D7717822512000
C/LW28437184001
LW42347106-8101
C4524664-2100
C/LW252462-3101
RW18145114000
G67033300000
D10000-1000
D200021000
G1300040000
G300000000
RW500020000

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLTGAGAASOSASVSV%
4037673720101532.27521772024.930
78913382392.970447408.913
1593020103.7709888.898
Team:4985824030122022.43527222520.926

Playoffs

;Scoring
PlayerPosGPGAPtsPIM+/-PPGSHGGWG
C12461044102
RW114596-3300
C122578-3010
LW125162-5300
LW1233683000
D12066142000
D122358-1100
RW1223562001
RW8044362000
RW112136-2000
LW1011232-2000
C100228-3000
D1202240000
RW61016-1001
D1210116-9000
D1101190000
RW1201128-3000
D1001123000
G300020000
D300000000
C90006-2000
LW70000-1000
G1000090000
G100000000

;Goaltending
PlayerMINGPWLGAGAASOSASVSV%
5701046262.741334308.922
15331151.9606863.926
510000.000441.000
Team:7281257312.551406375.924

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals

MIN = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

NHL All-Star Game