The Buffalo Sabres have good news for their season ticket-holders about a 2022-23 season they hope will see the team finally make inroads in the standings.
As Sabres unveil new initiatives for season tickets, they're mostly holding line on prices
- By Mike Harrington News Sports Reporter
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Sabres fans watch coach Don Granato's team during a recent game at KeyBank Center.
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The Habs salvaged the final game of their season series against the Buffalo Sabres, posting a 4-0 win Wednesday night in Bell Centre and handi…
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The performance was another display of the mettle in the Buffalo dressing room and a snapshot of what the club can do against the league’s eli…
ST. LOUIS – Inside the hanger at Montreal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport late Wednesday night, mechanics went through a mental checklist of wa…
Without their do-it-all lead on defense, the Buffalo Sabres looked disconnected from the outset and committed turnovers that gave the Columbus…
Dustin Tokarski delivered 31 saves in a battle of wills that ended in a 5-3 loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
Coach Don Granato is not married to the Tage Thompson, Alex Tuch and Jeff Skinner line that's had some recent success, writes Lance Lysowski.
The Sabres are rotating rather than sitting one player because Granato doesn’t want anyone sitting for too long, particularly the young defens…
Let UPL do whatever he can for the Amerks this weekend, take Monday off, be at KeyBank Center for practice on Tuesday and in the Bell Centre i…
Buffalo owns a 14-24-7 record, 20 points out of a playoff spot, ahead of its matchup Thursday night against the Columbus Blue Jackets in KeyBa…

