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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Sabres forward Alex Tuch wasn’t interested in sugar coating the team’s 26th-place finish this season. “As a team, we have to push to be better because this year was ...
Tanner Pearson (left); Bowen Byram (right) -- ( Timothy T. Ludwig, USA TODAY Sports) The Buffalo Sabres aren't a big-market team, but a look at the projected amount of salary cap space next season ...
Only two games remained in their season when Lindy Ruff met last week with several players who are viewed as the Buffalo Sabres’ leadership group. They laid out what what the team needed to ...
The Buffalo Sabres aren't a big-market team, but a look at the projected amount of salary cap space next season -- via the indispensable Puck Pedia-- has the Sabres smack-dab in the middle of the ...
Jason Botterill's time as general manager of the Buffalo Sabres came to an unexpected and abrupt end nearly five years ago when he was fired by owners Terry and Kim Pegula. Botterill's long wait ...
But you know what would’ve been potentially better than that? A first-round Stanley Cup playoffs that included the Buffalo Sabres. The Sabres’ history – which includes 14 consecutive seasons ...
The Buffalo Sabres’ 2024-2025 season has officially come to an end. They closed things out on a positive note with a 5-4 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night. The Sabres finished ...
The Buffalo Sabres aren't a big-market team, but a look at the projected amount of salary cap space next season -- via the indispensable Puck Pedia-- has the Sabres smack-dab in the middle of the ...
The Buffalo Sabres today announced the team has hired Jake Vernon as chief commercial officer. In his role with the team, Vernon will oversee ticketing and sponsorship operations, as well as the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Sabres added to their business office on Tuesday by hiring Jake Vernon as their chief commercial officer. Vernon will oversee ticketing and sponsorship operations ...
As Dahlin went, so did the Sabres. With him on the ice at 5-on-5, the Sabres owned a 55-percent share of shot attempts and shots on goal, and 58 percent of goals (outscoring opponents 70-50).
The Buffalo Sabres came out flying, and the Flyers looked like a team still trying to shake off the bus ride. Less than five minutes in, Alex Tuch beat Flyers rookie Devin Kaplan—making his NHL ...