Goaltending has been one of the Buffalo Sabres’ consistent weaknesses. Ever since the glory days of Dominik Hasek and Ryan Miller, the team has struggled to find goalies who can consistently keep pucks out of the net. With the franchise relying on Craig Anderson, new netminder Eric Comrie, newly resigned UPL, and Malcolm Subban, how do Buffalo’s moves stack up to other teams in the NHL’s Atlantic Division? In this two-part series, I’ll examine how they compare with the others’ apparent netminding talent, focusing on starting goalies and backups.