Sabres Trade Biron To Flyers For Draft Pick
27th February, 2007 - 12:32 pm
AP - Sabres goaltender Martin Biron was traded to the Flyers on Tuesday for a second-round draft pick.

The move comes hours before the NHL trade deadline and was not unexpected. An eight-year NHL veteran, Biron has been seeking a trade since losing the No. 1 job to Ryan Miller early last season. And the injury-depleted Sabres have been looking to free up payroll because they are at the NHL's $44 million salary cap.

Biron was pulled aside and informed of the trade while the Sabres were in Toronto preparing to play the Maple Leafs. [READ]

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