Sabres Secondary Scoring Starting to Simmer Jeff Seide | November 10, 2017 So far this season, the only line consistently producing for the Sabres has been that of Evander Kane, Jack Eichel and Jason Pominville. But, after a bit of shuffling by…
Six Years Later, Sabres Still Feeling the Sting of Lucic Jeff Seide | November 2, 2017 This month marks the six-year anniversary of Boston Bruins’ forward Milan Lucic steamrolling then-Sabres’ franchise goalie Ryan Miller. More than the hit itself, it marked the anniversary of no one…
Sabres Already out of the Playoff Hunt? Jeff Seide | October 26, 2017 The exciting part about a new season is that it resets every team. Win and loss columns are all brought back to zero. Each team is full of potential and…
Off the Crossbar: Isles & Sabres Petition to Decline Power Plays Jeff Seide | October 24, 2017 Drastic times call for drastic measures. The Buffalo Sabres and New York Islanders power play units are so inept this year that general managers Jason Botterill and Garth Snow have…
Silver Linings to Sabres’ Sluggish Start Jeff Seide | October 23, 2017 Between the horrendous turnovers and atrocious giveaways, amid the troublesome lack of effort and inept passes, and lost in the avalanche of losses, there are actually a few positives to…
Sabres Waiting for Secondary Scoring Chad DeDominicis | October 20, 2017 There’s a similar theme to the Buffalo Sabres 2017-18 season carried over from 2016-17. What’s the issue I’m talking about you ask? It’s secondary scoring. One of the main objectives on the…
Can McDavid & Matthews Keep up with Eichel? Jeff Seide | October 19, 2017 In the 12-month period before the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, there was a heated discussion about two ‘generational’ talents: Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel. There was a fun and somewhat…
Sabres: Love Them, Hate Them or Both Jeff Seide | October 16, 2017 The Buffalo Sabres defeated the Anaheim Ducks Sunday night, 3-1 for their first win of the season. On one hand, the goose egg in the win column is officially gone;…
Hockey Hall of Fame Debates: Rick Martin Nathaniel Oliver | October 16, 2017 Injuries are a part of life, and most certainly a part of sports. There is no doubt that if Buffalo Sabres fabled sniper Rick Martin had not sustained a career-ending…
Restlessness in Buffalo Jeff Seide | October 12, 2017 The sky isn’t falling in Buffalo. It’s not time to panic. Then again, that all depends on your expectations. If you thought players brought together who were jettisoned by other…
Sabres Haunted by Poor Execution Chad DeDominicis | October 11, 2017 The Buffalo Sabres are off to another slow start. An occurrence that has become the norm now over the past few years. They’re 0-2-1 and have allowed 12 goals against…
Jack Eichel the Leader Chad DeDominicis | October 7, 2017 After getting his new eight-year $80 million contract from the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday evening, Jack Eichel spent a lot of his Wednesday afternoon press conference discussing leadership. While he’s…