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Brad May's spectacular goal at 4:48 of overtime gives the Sabres a 6-5 win over Boston ... March 20, 1993: Alexander Mogilny becomes the first and only Sabre to score 70 goals in a season with ...
ESPN’s broadcast of the NHL Draft Lottery showed Kevyn Adams waiting in KeyBank Center as Commissioner Gary Bettman narrated the live drawing to determine who owns the first pick. Adams, the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Sabres went into Monday night's NHL Draft Lottery with the 7th best odds to come away with the first overall pick in this summer's draft. Not only did the Sabres not ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Former NHL forward Eric Staal is rejoining the Buffalo Sabres, this time in a front-office role as special assistant to general manager Kevyn Adams, the team announced ...
The Buffalo Sabres have a lot to figure out if they are going to end the longest streak without making the playoffs in NHL history. Everyone’s checklist is different, though some wish it were ...
The Sabres may see a potential expedited pathway to the NHL as a right-handed blueliner on a predominantly left-handed defense corps, and they may be seeing his adjusting to the professional game at ...
The Buffalo Sabres hold the ninth-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the league announced Monday. The draft takes place June 27 to 28 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Monday’s NHL Draft ...
While the Buffalo Sabres as a whole did not live up to the expectations they aspired to this past season, there were still some individual players that had success in their own right. One in ...
The Buffalo Sabres have hired Stanley Cup-winning forward Eric Staal as special assistant to the general manager, the team announced Wednesday morning. In the newly-created role, Staal will report ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Sabres have hired Eric Staal as special assistant to the general manager. Staal will report to general manager Kevyn Adams, who is being retained for a sixth season ...
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