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Buffalo Sabres
Location: Buffalo, N.Y. | Arena: HSBC Arena (18,690) | GM: Darcy Regier | Coach: Lindy Ruff | Stanley Cups: 0
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Sabres report: Inside shots
Nathan Gerbe heard he was too small to succeed with the United States' under-18 team. He did. Gerbe was told there was no way a Division I college would want him. Boston College, one of the NCAA's elite, gave him a scholarship. Yeah, but there's no way he can make the Eagles soar, Gerbe heard. Three trips to the championship game, with a victory this year, answered that. Now Gerbe is hearing the professional ranks are no place for a 5-foot-5 forward. Gerbe will soon try to prove those people wrong, too. The 20-year-old signed with the Sabres on May 6. "I'm ready for any step," Gerbe said. "I've played against my size my whole life, and I know how to play against it now. It's something I don't look at as a negative thing. It's definitely a positive, and I'm definitely looking forward to the opportunity and the challenge ahead of me." Gerbe, a fifth-round pick in 2005, was the nation's most electric college player this season as a junior. He led the country with 68 points in 43 games, including five goals and three assists in the two Frozen Four contests. He was runner-up in the voting for the Hobey Baker Award, which was handed out before the national championship. Gerbe spent a week in training camp with the U.S. world championship team, and it convinced the 165-pounder he was ready to move on. He likely will start in the American Hockey League, but he's proved people wrong before. "This has been a spectacular feeling and opportunity for me," Gerbe said. "If you can show you can play in the NHL, you'll get your chance and opportunity." SEASON HIGHLIGHT TURNING POINT Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved.
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