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Flashback: The Buffalo Sabres First Minor League Team

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The 1970-71 Salt Lake Golden Eagles. The Eagles were a Buffalo Sabres farm club this season, and featured several Sabres farmhands: Rocky Farr, Paul Terbenche, Francois Lacombe, Brian McDonald, Jean-Guy Lagace, Steve Cuddie, Randy Wyrozub, Terry Ball, Hap Myers, Joe Robertson, Murray Kuntz, Jake Rathwell, and Butch Deadmarsh.

And the greatest minor league player ever, Guyle Fiedler front row second from the left.

(Thanks to hockey historian George Kuhn for the information provided on this page.)

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