The owner of one of the best names in sports, Miroslav Satan, played 14 years in the NHL, eight of which with the Buffalo Sabres, where he had the best part of his career.
One of the first real hockey stars from Austria, Thomas Vanek, made history as the first Austrian to be taken in the top five when the Buffalo Sabres chose him with the 5th Overall Pick in the 2003 Draft.
Craig Ramsay knew his role in professional hockey; defensive forward. Luckily for the Sabres, he did it well.
Rene Robert debuted with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1970-71, and it caught the attention of the Buffalo Sabres, who plucked him in the Intra-League Draft of 1971. His stay with Buffalo was not even a day, as the Pittsburgh Penguins then took him via the same draft. The Sabres never forgot about the French Canadian as they traded Eddie Shack to get him in March of 1972.