The Buffalo Sabres might take plenty of hits on the ice this season with the hope of a better future. The same might be said for what we're about to see in the stands at KeyBank Center.
Mike Harrington: Sabres' box office might take the biggest hit from another non-playoff year
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An overall view of the Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period of a preseason game at KeyBank Center on Friday, Oct. 1, 2021.
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When the Sabres hit the ice for Saturday's matinee against the Arizona Coyotes, they're going to do it without their No. 1 center and half of …
Connection is a word that resonates in Buffalo Sabres history. We saw it again in a season opener nothing short of stunning.
In his debut with the team, defenseman Robert Hagg blocked a game-high six shots and played nearly 3½ minutes of penalty-killing time out of h…
"Anybody on the other side of the ice expecting an easy night is forewarned: The first step to respectability is not giving opponents a night …
Wolanin will wear No. 86 for the Sabres, a first in franchise annals. He spent a good deal of time at Monday's practice on defense with Colin …
In a flat-cap time, there's just not many teams that can afford a $10 million contract for the next four years, and the Sabres aren't budging …
"We’ve got to really work to score, and we’ve got to do it together," Rasmus Dahlin said.
You're not tanking when you're rebuilding with 12 former first- or second-round picks on your roster like this edition of the Sabres, Harringt…
“I think as you watch us, you'll see that night to night we'll be getting better and more efficient in different areas, and eventually it will…
"We feel they're great leaders, two of our veteran guys that have a passion and love for not only the Sabres but Buffalo," said coach Don Granato.
“We are a tight group and we know what we expect from each other,” Rasmus Dahlin said. “And everyone’s talking about the same stuff. Like, we …
Here are NHL season predictions by Buffalo News reporters Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski.
"The first line could look like the fourth line and the fourth line could look like the first line," Sabres center Casey Mittelstadt said of T…
The sense you get is that fences are being mended in what had been a toxic situation.
During a season in which you’ll read more prospects coverage in The Buffalo News, here’s a glance at the 15 to watch in 2021-22.
