How Sabres’ Legend Taro Tsujimoto Came to Be Jeff Seide | June 15, 2021 Born Nov. 16, 1954 in Osaka, Japan, Taro Tsujimoto was a pint-sized forward at 5-foot-8, 180 pounds. His diminutive size didn’t stop him from putting up 15 goals and 25…
Sabres with 100-Point Seasons Jeff Seide | June 7, 2021 Reaching the 100-point mark is a special feat for NHL players. It’s an outstanding offensive achievement that speaks to talent, consistency and determination. The century club has long been the…
Former Sabres to Watch in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs Mike Carter | May 23, 2021 The last time the Buffalo Sabres made the playoffs was the 2010-11 season. The number one draft pick the summer prior was Taylor Hall, and that year, it was his…
Grading the Sabres’ Biggest Deadline Deals of the Last Decade Nick Richardson | April 7, 2021 The April 12 trade deadline is getting closer by the hour, and the Buffalo Sabres figure to be among the busier teams in the NHL in the coming days. While…
Former Sabres Coach Ted Nolan Reflects on the Tough ‘Tank Season’ Mike Carter | April 6, 2021 The sun was shining, and spring had settled in on the southern Ontario city of St. Catherines the day Ted Nolan sat down to share his thoughts with The Hockey…
Sabres Goalie Rocky Farr Recalls Memories From Early Buffalo Teams Nathaniel Oliver | April 4, 2021 The Buffalo Sabres made it to the Stanley Cup Final in only their fifth year of existence. When it came to Buffalo’s goaltending in those early years of the franchise,…
One for the Ages: Roger Crozier’s 1970-71 NHL Season Nathaniel Oliver | March 17, 2021 There was no player more valuable to the Buffalo Sabres in their first two or three years of the franchise than the acrobatic Roger Crozier. Oftentimes heralded as “The Artful…
Buffalo Sabres’ 50-Goal Scorers Jeff Seide | February 10, 2021 The statistical milestone of 50 goals scored in an NHL season has been an elusive and formidable target. Those who have reached the plateau join an elite club. And while…
One for the Ages: Tom Barrasso’s 1983-84 NHL Season Nathaniel Oliver | February 9, 2021 The 1983-84 Buffalo Sabres belonged to Scotty Bowman. The winningest coach in NHL history – and arguably the all-time greatest hockey coach at any level – was also the team’s…
Top 5 Sabres in Franchise History Jordan Jacklin | February 8, 2021 This won’t be controversial. Most NHL teams have produced an abductive of star players that have created legendary moments for the city. For the Buffalo Sabres during the 1993 playoffs,…
Ted Nolan’s Sabres Were the Hardest Working Team in Hockey Nick Richardson | December 18, 2020 The Buffalo Sabres have seen a lot of turnover at head coach in their 50-plus years of existence. Second-year man Ralph Krueger represents the sixth different head coach in just…
Revisiting the Buffalo Sabres’ Last Playoff Team Nick Richardson | December 5, 2020 I’m not sure if you’ve heard, but it’s been a while since the Buffalo Sabres made the playoffs. The NHL’s longest current postseason drought is in danger of reaching a…