The Buffalo Sabres entered Saturday, their first game back from the two-week break, leading the NHL with 62 first-period goals. They added five more in an early onslaught versus the New York ...
The Buffalo Sabres are back in action Saturday versus the New York Rangers at KeyBank Center. With four players back from the 4 Nations Face-Off and three others returning from injury, the Sabres ...
The Buffalo Sabres have had a lustrious history in the NHL. Players like Alexander Mogilny, Dominik Hasek, Gilbert Perreault, Pat Lafontaine, and others have brought fans to their feet ...
For three grueling, up-tempo practices coming out of the 4 Nations Face-Off break, the Buffalo Sabres focused on pushing the pace. They wanted to hit the ground running to begin the final stretch ...
Most games in the 4 Nations Face-Off were played too late at night for JJ Peterka to watch from Germany during the Buffalo Sabres’ break. Peterka saw the highlights, though. He marveled over the ...
At this stage in the season, there isn’t much left for Buffalo Sabres fans to talk about aside from potential trades. Before the Vancouver Canucks dealt forward JT Miller to the New York Rangers ...
About the only pain they managed to inflict was to Buffalo broadcaster — and ex-Sabres enforcer — Rob Ray, who got hit in the head with an errant puck from Rangers defenseman Will Borgen.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Rasmus Dahlin scored twice and had an assist, and the Buffalo Sabres capitalized on a five-goal first period in an 8-2 win over the New York Rangers on Saturday night.
Sometimes the old adage that you play how you practice really is a thing. The Buffalo Sabres worked in solitude last week while the hockey world focused on the 4 Nations Face-Off. They battled ...
Buffalo Sabres winger Tage Thompson and New Jersey Devils defenseman Brett Pesce have been invited to Boston by USA Hockey to serve as injury replacements for the 4 Nations Face-Off championship ...
Former Buffalo Sabres player Rob Ray took plenty of punches during his NHL career, but on Saturday night, it was a flying puck that hit him square in the face. The now-longtime Sabres analyst and ...
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