The following is an excerpt from a Windsor Star report from staff writer Carys Mills, regarding the arrest of top Sabres prospect Zack Kassian
“Spitfires forward Zack Kassian was arrested early Sunday morning after his alleged involvement in a fight at a downtown Windsor nightclub.
No charges have yet been laid.
Kassian, 19, was arrested at 1:50 a.m. at The Beach Sports Bar and Grill on Ouellette Avenue and was later released, said Windsor police acting Staff Sgt. Guy Pellett.
Staff at the bar refused to comment.
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Niagara-Wheatfield high school graduate Rashad Evans defeated Rampage Jackson Saturday night in UFC action. Read about it in this Yahoo Sports column.
Memorial Day’s honor belongs to fallen heroes like former Bills lineman Robert Kalsu, in this excellent Palm Beach Post commentary.
Allen Wilson of the Buffalo News writes that Seattle is looking for a running back and once again, Marshawn Lynch is a possibility.
Brian Galliford’s Buffalo Rumblings State of the Bills Roster series continues with a look at the running backs.
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(We’re counting down our list of the best 20 Buffalo Bills draft picks of all-time. Take note- this is not a rundown of the best 20 players. Where the player was drafted is often a major factor in determining his value and ranking. Today is No. 18 our list, Bob Chandler)
Bob Chandler, WR (drafted in seventh round, 160th overall in 1971 NFL draft)
How Bobby Chandler lasted until the seventh round of the 1971 NFL draft is one of football’s bigger mysteries. The Buffalo Bills are just glad it happened.
The Long Beach, California native was a star receiver at nearby USC, in which he was the team’s leading receiver in all three years he played. As a senior he was the team captain and earned Player of the Game honors when the Trojans beat Michigan in the 1970 Rose Bowl.
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The Syracuse Chiefs have confirmed that STEPHEN STRASBURG is scheduled to pitch for the Chiefs on Thursday, June 3 at Coca-Cola Field against the Buffalo Bisons (1:05 p.m.). The Bisons are scheduled to counter with RHP Dillon Gee.
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Strasburg is 3-1 with a 1.27ERA in five starts with Syracuse after being promoted from Double-A Harrisburg. He was the Washington Nationals’ #1 pick (1st overall) in the June 2009 draft.
MLB.com, the Washington Post and Nationals.com all cited Nationals’ General Manager Mike Rizzo today as saying Strasburg’s next start is scheduled to be Thursday, June 3 at Coca-Cola Field against the Bisons. Rizzo also said that the Triple-A rookie is scheduled to toss six innings or 95 pitches, whichever comes first, in the start.