As the clock ticks towards the start of CFL free agency on Feb 15, it appears more and more likely that Korey Banks time with the B.C. Lions has come to an end. Banks told TSN on Jan 2 that he had no interest in playing out the option year of his contract with the Lions in 2014, and he again made that clear in a conversation with Lions GM Wally Buono last week. Buono indicated to TSN on Tuesday that he has no intention of renegotiating Banks contract. Assuming hes convinced that Banks will not report to training camp under his current deal, that would leave him with two options: trading or releasing the seven-time all-star, something Banks hopes happens soon. "Im not sure why this is taking so long," Banks told TSN. "Im a veteran and Ive given my heart and soul to this team for eight years. If they dont want me to be a part of it, just release me and let me move on." From Buonos perspective, it is not unreasonable to expect a player to play out his option year, regardless of their age. "We had five players play out their option this past year and more than 100 players in the league did also," said Buono. "Korey is under contract and we would like him to come in and compete for a job just like everyone else. Whats wrong with that?" Banks, meanwhile, bristles at the notion. "Compete? All Ive ever done is compete. Ill tell you right now, there is no way they are going to bring anyone in to take my spot. Im in great shape and Im going to play at least one or two more years. I just want to go where Im wanted and in a way that allows me to look after my family." Buono does concede that there are some similar dynamics to this situation and the one he went through last year with Geroy Simon, another veteran player that ultimately moved on. 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The Maple Leafs hadnt allowed six goals in a game this season.Michal Neuvirth was sharp in the first period for the Sabres and finished with 32 saves.Torontos James Reimer stopped 29 shots.Josh Leivo produced the Maple Leafs first scoring chance with a drive to the net that forced Neuvirth to make a pair of early saves.A 2-on-1 pass from Tyler Bozak to James van Riemsdyk ended with a shot that Neuvirth deflected away.Neuvirth again found himself with a point-blank shooter, but turned aside Dion Phaneuf 12 minutes in. Moments later, he sprawled to stop a wraparound attempt by Bozak.Buffalo grabbed a 1-0 lead by taking advantage of a goalie interference penalty against Clarkson. After Stafford took two shots on Reimer, Ennis flipped the loose puck ovver the prone goalie at 15:40.ddddddddddddHodgson nearly doubled the lead off the next faceoff but hit the post to the right of Reimer.Buffalo scored its second goal with help from Reimer. He came out at a charging Brian Flynn, who slipped around him. Girgensons fired Flynns pass into the vacated net for a short-handed goal at 18:33.Stafford drifted across the slot 7:10 into the second period and put a wrist shot through traffic to beat Reimer over the shoulder.The Maple Leafs-heavy crowd livened up when Toronto got on the board late in the second. Cody Fransons slap shot was deflected in by Clarkson to make it 3-1.It took Buffalo 16 seconds to respond, as Moulson beat Reimer between the legs off a feed from Ennis.Kessel came right back with a low shot to beat Neuvirth. It was 4-2 after three goals within one minute.Myers restored Buffalos three-goal lead when he lunged into the crease to poke a loose puck past Reimer.NOTES: Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster Rick Jeanneret called the first period in his first game back in the booth since being declared cancer-free. He was given a standing ovation. ... 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