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Turn to Buffalo.. Buffalo pops out as an interesting potential team to target. The Sabres have Peterka ... required to almost 3x his salary from his current $863k cap hit to stick with a player ...
The Sabres extended their playoff drought, which is the longest in NHL history and ties them with the NFL’s New York Jets for the longest current run of seasons since qualifying for the postseason.
The Buffalo Sabres players are continuing to meet with ... an extension with Buffalo (Tuch has has one year remaining on his current deal and is eligible for an extension beginning on July 1) ...
The Buffalo Sabres' off ... Of course, some will say the Sabres have been through multiple rebuilds, and those people are accurate. However, this current group of talent simply hasn't been able ...
The Buffalo Sabres entered last offseason with a clear plan. With Lindy Ruff returning as head coach — his first time behind the Sabres’ bench since 2012 — the emphasis was placed on one ...
Jake Vernon, previously with the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves and WNBA's Minnesota Lynx, has been appointed as the Chief Commercial Officer for the NHL's Buffalo Sabres. He will oversee ticketing ...
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 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Alex Tuch has a lot of leverage. The Buffalo Sabres’ veteran forward is coming off one of the best seasons of his career. He played 82 games for the first time. He broke a ...
In this world, nothing is certain except death, taxes, and apparently, the Buffalo Sabres missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Sabres managed to delay the inevitable for a bit longer than ...
Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams was talking earlier this season about the difficulty of drawing free agents to Buffalo or having players keep the city off their no-trade lists. "We don't have ...
The Buffalo Sabres are searching for ways to ... context for why this could be a potential fit. He compared the Sabres' current state to the Islanders when Lamoriello entered the organization.