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Sabres select Kassian with top pick
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:21 AM
MONTREAL — As Zack Kassian posed for pictures, standing taller and wider than the Buffalo Sabres' draft gurus who
had just selected him, it was hard to envision him wearing Mickey Mouse ears and spinning on
the ice in figure skates. But that's exactly how his career got started.
Luckily for the Sabres, the cartoon character was dropped years ago. Now the only thing
animated about Kassian is his hitting. For a team looking for toughness, it seems like a
perfect fit.
The Sabres used the 13th overall selection in the NHL entry draft Friday night on Kassian,
an 18-year-old forward who was widely considered the toughest player available. The 6-foot-3,
210-pounder should eventually fill a need the smallish Sabres have had for years.
"He was a player that we felt strongly about," Sabres General Manager Darcy Regier said.
"You're always talking about taking the best player, but it's tough to ignore when the needs
match up with what you feel is the best player. I think he'll be a real good fit."
Kassian was a dominating force for the Ontario Hockey League's Peterborough Petes,
recording 24 goals and 63 points in 61 games to go along with 136 penalty minutes. He had 14
fights and could have had more, but opponents started shying away from the bruiser.
"I try to bring a physical toughness to my game," said Kassian, who had a 42-point increase
in his production during his second season with the Petes. "A lot of it had to do with
confidence, playing more in my second year and just wanting to show people that I can not only
hit and fight, but I can put points on the board, too."
Still, the lasting impression of Kassian's season was a bruising check he put on John
Tavares, Friday's first overall pick. Kassian flattened Tavares in January at a prospects game
and sent him to the dressing room with a shoulder injury.
The Sabres are in dire need of players like that. Kassian said he's going to work hard to
fill that role, though Regier said "it's a reach" to expect Kassian to make the Sabres' roster
this fall.
"The work's just starting now," Kassian said. "It's a whole new chapter. I'm going to have
to get bigger, stronger, faster and more consistent. Everything in my game is going to have to
improve, but I'm willing to work at it in the summer. If I do that, I think I can go to camp
and do my best and try to wow them."
Kassian's first on-ice experience came as a youth figure skater, complete with large mouse
ears.
"I didn't want to do it, but my mom made me," Kassian said. "I think it's made me a better
hockey player, balance and all that stuff."
The LaSalle, Ont. native grew up as a fan of the Sabres' biggest rival, the Toronto Maple
Leafs. But Kassian wasted no time appealing to those who cringe at the sound of "Go, Leafs,
Go."
"I watched Toronto growing up as a kid, living four hours away and watching them every
Saturday night," Kassian said. "They were my team, but now it's the Buffalo Sabres. Toronto? I
don't like them at all."
Regier said the Sabres had four offers to move down from the 13th slot, but Kassian was too
big of a target to resist. But expect talks to continue today for the Sabres.
They have five more selections, one each in rounds three through seven. They traded their
second-round pick last summer in the deal that brought captain Craig Rivet to Buffalo. Regier
said he'd like to acquire a second-round spot.
"It's a good second round," Regier said. "It runs for quite a ways, and it's the cost of
the acquisition of Craig Rivet. We understand that days like today make it tough, but it still
was a good thing for us. We're going to try. We'll see whether we can make some calls."
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