Buffalo Sabres: Top 10 scorers in franchise history
By Sion Fawkes
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.