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A 4-time Cup champion with the Canadiens in the 1970's, Lambert is remembered most as the player who scored in game 7 of OT in the 1979 Boston-Montreal series. In 1981, Lambert was exposed by Montreal in the Waiver Draft after recording 22 G, 32A and 54 Pts in 1980-81 with the Habs. Lambert was selected by Buffalo and was reunited with his former coach, Scotty Bowman. During his lone season in Buffalo, Lambert was the Sabres 3rd leading scorer, tallying 25 G, 39 A, and 64 Pts in 77 games. It would be Lambert's final NHL season. The next two seasons, Lambert would play in the AHL with Rochester before retiring.
What I don't understand is why did the Sabres demote him after scoring 64 points? Discounting Lambert's rookie season, Lambert was a consistent player throughout his 10 year NHL career, good for about 55-65 points a season. Did the Sabres want to make room for incoming rookies Andreychuk and Housley? I don't believe Lambert suffered an injury since he played two full seasons with Rochester. Some sites said he "jumped" to Rochester to be a player-coach. What's the story?
What I don't understand is why did the Sabres demote him after scoring 64 points? Discounting Lambert's rookie season, Lambert was a consistent player throughout his 10 year NHL career, good for about 55-65 points a season. Did the Sabres want to make room for incoming rookies Andreychuk and Housley? I don't believe Lambert suffered an injury since he played two full seasons with Rochester. Some sites said he "jumped" to Rochester to be a player-coach. What's the story?