Buffalo Sabres: Top 10 scorers in franchise history

1974: Rick Martin #7 of the Buffalo Sabres skates on the ice during an NHL game circa 1974. (Photo by Melchior DiGiacomo/Getty Images)
1974: Rick Martin #7 of the Buffalo Sabres skates on the ice during an NHL game circa 1974. (Photo by Melchior DiGiacomo/Getty Images) /
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ATLANTA – JANUARY 20: Miroslav Satan #81 of the Buffalo Sabres moves the puck from behind the net against the Atlanta Thrashers at Philips Arena on January 20, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Thrashers won 4-1. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

Miroslav Satan

Satan finished his career with the Buffalo Sabres in 2004. During his time in Buffalo, he scored 456 points, 224 goals, and 232 assists. He also had a solid 14.4 shooting percentage in that timeframe. And as a member of the Sabres, he earned two appearances in the NHL All-Star Game.

Satan was an integral part of the legendary 1998-99 Sabres team that earned a trip to the Stanley Cup Final. That season, he tallied an astounding 19.2 shooting percentage on his way scoring a career-high 40 goals, leading the franchise in goals and points (66).

He eventually left the Sabres to continue his career as a member of the New York Islanders. Following his stint in Buffalo, Satan continued playing at a high level when he joined the Pittsburgh Penguins for their championship season in 2008-09, before he rounded out his career with the Boston Bruins.