Buffalo Sabres Recall McNabb, Larsson

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Buffalo SabresHodgson placed on injured reserve

The Buffalo Sabres today announced the team today recalled defenseman Brayden McNabb and forward Johan Larsson from the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League (AHL). The team also announced that forward Cody Hodgson has been placed on injured reserve.

McNabb (1/21/91, 6’4”, 207 lbs) re-joins the Sabres after being assigned to Rochester on Dec. 17. He leads all Amerks defensemen with 15 points (3+12) in 19 AHL games this season. McNabb, who has played in five games with the Sabres in 2013-14, has recorded eight points (1+7) in 30 career NHL games. The Sabres drafted the Davidson, Saskatchewan native in the third round (66th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Larsson (7/25/92, 5’11”, 206 lbs) returns to the Sabres after last being assigned to Rochester on Dec. 24 to join the Americans for three Spengler Cup games, in which he recorded one assist. He has played in 13 AHL games for the Amerks during his time in Rochester this season, notching nine points (2+7). Through parts of two NHL seasons, Larsson has played in 18 games for the Sabres and the Minnesota Wild, tallying one assist. The Sabres acquired Larsson as part of a trade with the Wild in April 2013. 

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