Tim Kennedy: The Buffalo Sabres Think Less Is More

August 4th, 2010 by TJ Luckman Leave a reply »


 

In a surprising move by the Sabres organization two days ago, the team has decided that they can do without center Tim Kennedy going forward.  Just days earlier, Tim Kennedy had been awarded a million dollar arbitration settlement, which the Sabres were forced to accept due to a clause in the collective bargaining agreement stating that any arbitration awards under $1.6 million must be accepted for the 2010-11 season.  

It's unfortunate for both the team and Kennedy that it had to be this way.  

Tim Kennedy was a South Buffalo product when he was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the 6th round of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft.  He was immediately traded to the Buffalo Sabres organization after that, and from then on, remained a positive local product on his team.  

He went on to play college hockey with Michigan State where he achieved moderate popularity over a coast-to-coast goal scored over rival Michigan.   The video has so far totaled almost 824,000 views.

Before long, Kennedy was playing for his favorite childhood team when he was called upon to play one game in their ...

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