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Hodgson Speaks

February 29, 2012, 3:38 PM ET [1057 Comments]
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Thanks to Sabres.com, here's Cody Hodgson's first interview as a Sabres




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Ville Leino



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Lindy Ruff





The fans and media in Vancouver are still in shock from the trade deadline departure of young gun, Cody Hodgson, from the Vancouver Canucks. The deal happened so quickly and abruptly, that there are still more questions than answers as to what really went down in Van City in the days and weeks leading up to the trade.

The Sabres traded their promising eighteen-wheeler, Zack Kassian, a former 13th overall pick in the NHL draft. for Hodgson, a former 10th overall pick in the draft.

Cody Hodgson's agent, Ritch Winter, tweeted this afternoon that his client was surprised by the trade to Buffalo. The speculation in Vancouver ever since the trade went down on Monday afternoon, is that Hodgson, through his agent, has asked for a trade from Mike Gillis and the Canucks.

Winter tweeted:

Cody loved Vancouver, the vanc fans and the city. Team had different goals than Cody. The trade supports that. But it was a surprise.



Did he ask for a trade? Didn't he? We'll never know for sure. Thats between Hodgson, his family, Gillis, and Winter.

On Monday afternoon in Phoenix, after the trade had been finalized, Canuck's GM Mike Gillis was asked point blank whether of or not Hodgson had asked for a trade. Gillis responded:

“Things that happen behind closed doors in our offices are not for public consumption. I’m not going to discuss it.”


That's not a no. It's certainly not a yes.


The Vancouver fans are still upset, and rightfully so, at the abrupt trade of the heir apparent to the thrones of Hank Sedin and Ryan Kesler. Canuck fans will never get to appreciate the talents of Hodgson. He'll likely score 40 goals and pop for 40 assists in the near future. For that, Canucks fans have every right to feel upset because they'll never know how great Hodgson could have been for their team. Now, they are left wondering and wanting more of the skill and scoring from the former Brampton Battalion stud.

How do you trade such a young stud, who was just names rookie of the month in January? The kid is a legit contender for NHL Rookie of The Year honors. he has 16 goals and 17 assist in a third line role with an All Star team that is dripping with depth and talent at his centre position. Kassian is a great kid and will pay immediate dividends in the physicality department for the Canucks, however, he won't be scoring 16 or more goals and wont be adding secondary scoring to the same level as Hodgson.

Right now, it's on a need to know basis, and the folks who reside on the banks of the her majesty Lake Erie don't need to know. They finally have traded for the uber-talented centreman that frankly has been eluding the organization ever since Briere and Drury skated out of Erie County to seek greener pastures elsewhere in free agency.

Tonight, the Cody Hodgson era begins in earnest in Buffalo, while the hearts and minds of Canucks fans are clouded by the uncertainty of what actually happened on that fateful Monday afternoon.


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Hodgson will centre for Tyler Ennis and Drew Stafford tonight. I expect this line to light it up. Three skilled men who can skate and create. It'll be fun to watch them get to know one another.

After today's morning skate, Hodgson told John Vogel of the Buffalo News that he's simply looking to fit in to the Buffalo scheme.

"I’m excited to get going," Hodgson said in Honda Center. "Just try to fit in with the team as best as possible. I’m excited to be here, and hopefully it’s a good fit. I think we can complement each other. I know a few guys already, and I’m looking to have a good time. It’s fun."



I agree that it will be fun.


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The Ducks enter tonight's game 6 points out of eighth place in the west.

the Sabres entre the game 7 points behind eighth place in the East.


Ducks coach, Bruce Boudreau, has a lot of respect for the Sabres and Lindy Ruff.

"We're in the same boat".

thanks, ducks.nhl.com


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Updated 1:35pm EDT:

@kwsnow confirms that Cody Hodgson will centre Tyler Ennis and Drew Stafford. I like this trio. Lots of offensive flair.

Ville Leino is centre for Gerbe and Kaleta.

Vanek-Roy-Pominville

Tropp-Ellis-Boyes

Ryan Miller will start.


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Its Day 1 of the Cody Franchise Era.

The kid that invoked such an avalanche of fan appreciation and love in January in Vancouver that they dubbed him 'Cody Franchise", is now a rock star in Buffalo, NY. No more will he skate 12 minutes and play in the bottom 6. Hodgson is now a bonafide top six forward.

Hodgson and his Sabres have a tall order tonight. Ducks will want to avenge the spanking that the Sabres applied to them in Selanne's Helsinki home coming in Rocktober.

They have to adjust to life without Paul Gaustad, on the road, against the hottest team in the NHL, the Anaheim Ducks.

Gaustad, Gerbe and Kaleta would have drawn the assignment of holding Ryan-Getzlaf-Perry in check. Life without Goose is going to be an adjustment process. Or, is it?

Maybe the fix is to score more goals and to play better defense as units of five in front of Ryan Miller, who is playing his best hockey of the season.

The paradigm shift to scoring more goals may prove positive the addage:

"The best defense is a great offense".

Thats where Cody Hodgson comes into focus. The kid is moving out of the daunting shadows of hank Sedin, Ryan Kesler and the sequoias in Van City. He now is THE MAN in Buffalo, NY. Hodgson wanted to be a rock star, and he's now got the stage to himself in a hockey-intoxicated market. Buffalo starts the day 7 points out of the eighth an final playoff spot.Go get it, kid! They are 8-3-3 in theor last 10 games, and are up trending.

Talk about a hockey buzz???!

Hodgson's trade to Buffalo has taken the hockey world by storm.

Props to Darcy Regier for the stealth-like, surgical strategy that he employed in order to extract the young gun from Vancouver. As the story goes, earlier in the day on Monday, Leafs GM, Brian Burke, had offered Luke Schenn to Vancouver, straight-up, in exchange for Cody Hodgson. When the Canucks said no to the deal, Regier swooped in, offered Zack Kassian and closed the show.

Bam!






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Wondering where Paul Gaustad was in last night's Predators-v-Hurricanes game?

If you were a follower of mine on Twitter (@SabresBuzz) you would have known long ago that Goose sustained an upper boy injury as a result of this dohsie-doh with Brandon Prust of the Ranger on the opening faceoff on Saturdy night.



Goose skated and participted in the full practice in Buffalo on Monday, before he was traded.


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Tonight's Cody Hodgson's first ever game as a Buffalo Sabre. He will wear the #19 that he wore in juniors with th Brampton Battalion.

I like Lindy's choice to play Hodgson in the Buffalo top six, at centre with Drew Stfford and Tyler Ennis.

Hodgson's strngth is his ability to throw darts at the tape of the sticks of his lin mates. Hewill get the puck to 21 and 63 in the scoring areas, and will create high percntge scoring chances.

Ennis, won the gold medal and played with Hodgson at the 2009 World Junior Championships in Ottawa, likes his new liney.


thanks, sabres.com


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Gaustad's absence will be felt immediately tonight against th Ryan-Getzlaf-Perry trio.

For the past 3.5 weeks, Goose had been succssfully locking down the top lines of opponents with his bros, Gerbe and Kaleta. Their combined efforts are a huge factor in Buffalo's recent 8-3-3 run.

Kaleta says that he will have to up his game on the PK in order to off set the loss of Goose.




Question of the day:

Which Sabre steps into Goose's lock-down line centre role? His PK and faceoff role?

Goose's huge skates will be hard to fill.

I suspect that Ruff will rely on Leino to play the role of Goose tonight.







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To know Zack Kassian, like I have gotten to know Zack Kassian, is to know that the big fella is an excitable guy. It doesn't take much to get his endorphins popping. Thats how he's wired. @biznasty2point0, tweeted after the game that he asked Kassian to slow dance, however, he declined. I'm sure Kassian took a rain check.

In his first game with his new tam on Tuesday night, his coach, Alain Vigneault started him on a wing with the Sedin twins. After the gme, Zack talked about the special moment.

"I was nervous to start, but I think I got better as the game went along," said Kassian, acquired from Buffalo in the Cody Hodgson trade Monday making his Vancouver debut Tuesday.

"That first shift skating (on a line with Daniel and Henrik Sedin) is something I'll never forget. It was a honor to play with them a bit."

Kassian admitted after the game that he finally started breathing after the fisrt period. Nothing compares to first game butterflies, eh?


thanks, canucks.com
( I love how Kassian chose to make a great first impression by putting his "flipper" in for the post game interviews. Couver fans should get used to seeing Kassian without his fake front tooth in. He told me earlier this season that he originally lost his front tooth in junior when he was on the ice, at the bottom of a scrum, and an opponent kicked him in the chiclets. He laughs about it now. Tough dude!)

In 12:27 of TOI, Kassian imposed his 6'4 225 pound iron will on the Phoenix Coyotes. He skated 20 shifts, made 5 hits, went 2 for 3 on draws, took one shot on goal, and took a minor penalty.


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Before the gme, Kassian spoke about his experience in Buffalo and his joy to be playing no in Vancouver.




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I have a confession to make.

I've been an "American Idol" fan for 11 years. I watch the show weekly with my wife and daughters. I'm a huge Simon Cowell fan, for obvious reasons. The guy is a prick and he's not afraid to stomp on the dreams of the lesser talented wannabees of the world. I was upset when Cowell departed the show to seek greener pastures at "XFactor", a show that I also enoyed watching this season. I'm also a fan of 'The Voice". Something oddly fascinating about watching C-Lo Green's large body and tiny, alligator arms. I can't wait for the King Of All Media, Howard Stern, to kill it on 'America's Got Talent". We all have our guilty pleasures, right?

I was initially pissed off when I learned that rock-n-roll Hall of Famer, Steven Tyler, a man that I have admired for three and a half decades of Aerosmith prowess, was going to join "AI" to replace Cowell. How can one of the "Toxic Twins" judge a singing show, said I to myself. Lo and behold, i ended up loving Tyler in his new role last season, and I love the cat even more this season. Dude is out there, and he is not afraid to make the singers, or, his fellow panelists cringe on national TV.

Take last night's episode for example. On Sunday night, Jennifer Lopez suffered a nip-slip while on the red carpet at the Oscars. Tyler tortured her for it, on live worldwide TV on Tuesday night! This is why I love Steven Tyler!















Talk about 'cringe TV"......
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