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Bob Sanguinetti: Returning to Europe
Bobby Sanguinetti signed a one-year contract with DEL club Red Bull Munchen on Monday.Sanguinetti made his return to North America last season by helping AHL Charlotte win the Calder Cup, but will head back to Europe for the upcoming season. This likely marks the end of any hope the 31-year-old has of returning to the NHL, where he played in 45 games for New York and Carolina.
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Bob Sanguinetti: Inks deal with Swiss club
Bobby Sanguinetti signed a one-year contract with EHC Kloten of Switzerland on Friday.Despite getting selected 21st overall by the Rangers in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Sanguinetti has failed to garner a consistent role with an NHL team, though he gave it the proverbial college try. The big defenseman only produced six points in 45 career games between the Rangers and Hurricanes. However, he signed on with the Canucks, providing 16 goals and 24 helpers with AHL Utica in the 2014-15 campaign. Buffalo secured his services last July, but he ultimately was waived. This won't be Sanguinetti's first tour overseas, as he had a stint with Moscow Oblast Atlant of the KHL three years ago. Given his journeyman status, it wouldn't be surprising to see Sanguinetti back in the NHL sometime down the road.
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Sabres' Bob Sanguinetti: Clears waivers Thursday
Bobby Sanguinetti cleared waivers and was assigned to AHL Rochester on Thursday, ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun reports.Sanguinetti was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 6 with an undisclosed injury, and was always expected to be sent down to AHL Rochester once healthy. Thursday's move would seem to indicate that the 27-year-old defender is in fact now healthy. Sanguinetti registered an impressive 40 points (16 goals, 24 assists) in 61 games with AHL Utica in 2014-15, and could get another shot with the big club at some point this season.
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Placed on IR Tuesday
Sanguinetti (undisclosed) was placed on IR Tuesday, John Vogl of the Buffalo News reports.It isn't clear what kind of ailment Sanguinetti is dealing with, or when he suffered the injury, but the Sabres are now incredibly thin at defense with Zach Bogosian, Brendan Guhle, and Sanguinetti all landing on IR Tuesday. Sanguinetti will be eligible to make his regular-season debut Oct. 15 against the Panthers, but he'll likely be assigned to AHL Rochester once healthy.
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Sabres Ink Sanguinetti To One-Year Deal
Sanguinetti signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Sabres on Thursday.Sanguinetti is coming off a career-best season at the AHL level, as he scored 16 goals and registered 40 points in 61 games with the Canucks' affiliate in Utica. It's likely that he'll suit up for AHL Rochester to open 2015-16, but he might be one of the Sabres' first choices for a call-up if injuries thin the team's blue-line depth.