I played NHL 2003 on my computer in Kindergarten (yeah that's right. I was a gamer at 5). Sabres vs Kings at the Staples Center.
It was such a cool thing for me because is showed the starting lineups and a picture of the staples center in the backgroundd. Too bad the game froze up after like two games and never worked again. Around the same time, I got NHL 2002 for my Game Boy advance (the one before there was light).
I kept playing it on my DS until maybe two years ago, and I would always trade players to get as accurate of a Sabres roster as possible. A month later I got the original Play Station and played Madden '03. I also remember I didn't get the new games.
The next 3 hockey games I got were NHL 99, 00, and 01. I still play '99 on my old PS2 occasionally (have PS3 too) just so I can make the Sabres beat the Stars in the Finals like what should have happened if it wasn't for stupid Brett Hull's foot in the crease. Too bad there was no checking on that game.
I also love playing '99 and then going to PS3 to play NHL 12 and looking at the difference in graphics. Lol BQ: I think about that my first hockey game was in 2000 at age 3 with the Sabres playing the Pittsburgh Penguins. I saLemieuxix and Jagr and don't remember.
I always get upset thinking about the 2005-06 Sabres could have made it to the finals if their whole defense didn't get hurt in the playoffs. They probably would have beaten the canes and had a good chance to beat Edmonton. BQ2: In the 2007 ECF between Buffalo and Ottawa, I cried when Alfredsson scored the game winner to eliminate the Sabres.
After the big brawl in February, it hurt so bad to lose to the Senators because I thought they were all a bunch of dirty punks. Happy New Year to you too!
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