Skip to Main Navigation

The Buffalo News

Web Search
by YAHOO! SEARCH

Sabres notebook: Peters thrilled to be a Devil

Published:October 29, 2009, 12:53 AM

Font Size:
  • E-mail
  • Share
  • Print

Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:55 AM

NEWARK, N.J. — Andrew Peters spent most of the summer waiting for a team to call. The role of enforcer is an occupation with fewer and fewer NHL employers, and for a while it looked as if the 29-year-old might have to look to a different league or profession.

The New Jersey Devils finally rang, inviting the longtime Buffalo Sabres forward to

training camp on a tryout. They didn't make any promises, just agreed to give the big guy a

shot.

They ended up giving him a blast that floored him. Peters went from being unwanted to proud

owner of a two-year, $1 million contract.

"Words can't even describe how happy I was when [Devils President] Lou [Lamoriello] brought

me into his office and said, "Here's your contract,' " Peters said Wednesday. "I looked at it

and I was like, "Beautiful. Beautiful.' "

Peters grew up in the Buffalo organization, playing eight years for the Sabres and their

minor-league affiliate. The Sabres visited the Devils on Wednesday, and Peters was wondering

what it would be like to face off against his friends.

He'll have to keep wondering. Devils coach Jacques Lemaire decided against dressing Peters

in the Prudential Center.

"It would have been a little different, but whatever," Peters said. "I'm disappointed when I

don't play. I'm not angry. You want to play every game, no more today than any other day, to

be quite honest with you. All the games you sit, you always want to be in.

"There's no more disappointment just because it's Buffalo. It's disappointment any game,

but that comes with my role. It's what you sign up for, to do this job. You're not going to

play every night. I know that. I've been doing this for five years. I'm just happy to be in

this league for as long as I have been. It's an honor to be even scratched in an NHL game. I

could be playing in the American League. There's no anger whatsoever."

Peters was expendable against the Sabres mainly because Buffalo doesn't have anyone of his

ilk. The Sabres decided against keeping a strict enforcer, which is why Peters needed a job in

the first place.

He likes where he landed. He and his wife, Erin, have purchased a home about 15 minutes

from the rink.

She was a teacher back in Western New York, and until she gets her New Jersey

certification, she'll help get settled in their new town.

As for his new team, Peters walks into the dressing room every day and sits next to the

winningest goaltender of all time, Martin Brodeur.

"He's always good next to the goalies," Sabres netminder Ryan Miller said. "I sat next

to Petey for a long time and played with Petey for a long time. He knows when to keep it

light. He knows when to keep quiet. That's good when you're sitting next to the goalie.

"He's just a great guy, a great team person. He does have a lot to contribute hockey-wise.

It's just too bad he couldn't fit into our plans."

The Devils' plans seem to be to use Peters against teams with a tough guy. He's dressed in

four of their 10 games, squaring off against Philadelphia, the Rangers, Washington and

Atlanta. Aside from a new color scheme, he has a new uniform number, too, dropping from 76 to

25.

"That's what they gave me," Peters said. "The numbers don't go higher than 30, except for

the other goalie. I got here and that's the number I had, and I wasn't in position to ask for

anything different. So I just said, "Yeah, thanks for the two-year deal.' "

. . .

Sabres defenseman Toni Lydman missed his second straight game with a groin injury. Lydman

has played four of Buffalo's nine games after missing the opening three with a hand ailment.

Nathan Paetsch dressed as Steve Montador's blue-line partner for the second straight game.

. . .

The Devils have other connections to Sabres lore. Scout Marcel Pronovost was Buffalo's coach

from 1977 to '78. Gates Orlando, another scout, played 98 games for the Blue and Gold in the

mid-'80s. Dainius Zubrus, acquired by the Sabres at the trade deadline in 2007, is in his

third season with the Devils. ... The two teams in baseball's World Series — the New

York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies — border New Jersey. Lemaire was asked his

preference on the morning of Game One. "Let's go with New York," he said. "They're closer."

Comments

There are no comments on this story.

Blogs

BillBoard

Buffalo market ranked ninth for Super Bowl

Campus Watch

UB to play at Ohio State in 2013

Sully on Sports

Sully, Graham video chat at 1; regular chat follows

Sports Updates

Sports Wire

The Feed / What’s Happening Now

Latest Updates
Most Commented
Most Viewed
City & Region

Catholic institutions here cover birth control

East Side

Police raids target massive drug ring

City & Region

What to do with an empty hospital?

Jerry Sullivan

Hall vote deepest cut for Reed

Student illnesses in Le Roy

Answers to the many questions in Le Roy

Sabres & NHL

Sabres offense on a mini hot streak

City & Region

'Biggest Loser' creates a big win

Batavia/Genesee County

Woman, 24, found dead in car

Sabres & NHL

Sabres show some gumption in beating Bruins

Courts

White firefighters are awarded $2.7 million in bias case

Buffalo Marketplace

Marketplace videos

Watch the latest offers, products and services from our advertisers.

Browse our print ads

It's the ultimate advantage for Buffalo consumers. Never miss another ad again!

Buffalo Savers: coupons

Buffalo coupons at your fingertips.
Just click and print. It's Easy!

close

Browse our print adsclose

Special Sections

Buffalo Saversclose

Local coupons

Featured coupon