Bye Bye, Soupy

Sabres trade Brian Camp­bell to Sharks for right wing Steve Bernier

“Don’t boo me when I come back,” the defense­man said this after­noon shortly after being traded to the San Jose Sharks.

It’s tough being a small-​market sports fan, espe­cially when the sport in ques­tion is hockey. For all the talk of parity in the NHL, it’s clear that there are two classes of teams – those will­ing to spend money to acquire and retain top talent, and the Buf­falo Sabres.

The Sabres suf­fered losing their two top cen­ter­men to free agency last off-​season, after post­ing the best record in the NHL and their second East­ern Con­fer­ence Cham­pi­onship loss in a row. One can argue about front office mis­takes in not sign­ing Briere and Drury, but in the end, it was their turn to cash in on a big con­tract, and Buf­falo was unwill­ing or could not afford to pay. (Let us not forget also that the Sabres were up against the salary cap all of last season.)

bye bye, Soupy.And now we have a home-​grown NHL super­star in Brian Camp­bell – two-​time All Star, spin-o-rama skater, and open-​ice hitter of R.J. Umberger – now due his big pay day at the end of this season, as he becomes eli­gi­ble for free agency. What are the Sabres to do?

Well, the only move is to trade him. The Sabres could not risk losing him for noth­ing, and Camp­bell and his agent seemed luke warm about sign­ing some­thing before the trade dead­line. I cer­tainly can’t blame either party.

But, I can feel sad. Being a fan of a small-​market team is tough, and I’d be lying if I weren’t a little jeal­ous that the Rangers or Ducks can just go buy whomever they want every year. In Buf­falo, we have to make our own stars.

After the jump, some high­lights from Soupy’s career in Buf­falo, includ­ing some of his hilar­i­ously hor­ri­ble local tele­vi­sion commercials.


“Brian Campbell absolutely cold-cocked R.J. Umburger…”

“Do you sweat heavily?”

“Thanks, Soupy!”

Soupy’s bloopers reel:

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