Buffalo Sabres’ Best Captains in Franchise History Matthew Morris | August 30, 2023 Though technically nothing more than a formality, the role of captain is an essential one in the NHL and has been throughout its history. A captain is the leader of…
The Best Calls of the Legendary Rick Jeanneret Matthew Morris | August 22, 2023 Few things can compare to the experience of taking in a sporting event live in person. But in the case of the Buffalo Sabres, watching on television or listening on…
Sabres’ Dubious Free Agent History Under the Pegulas Matthew Morris | August 7, 2023 *This article was originally written during the 2021-22 season The 2022-23 NHL season is still ongoing, but it’s never too early to start thinking about offseason additions. The Buffalo Sabres…
Best Buffalo Sabres by Decade Matthew Morris | July 21, 2023 Though they’re one of the two oldest NHL franchises to not win a Stanley Cup championship, the Buffalo Sabres have cultivated a rich history over their 53 years of existence.…
Dominik Hasek: The NHL’s Greatest Goalie JP Gambatese | July 12, 2023 Stepping into a true starter role for the first time in the league at age 28, Dominik Hasek entered the limelight in 1993, a time in which Patrick Roy was…
Power to Perreault: Sabres Calder Finalist History Brevin Monroe | May 7, 2023 Throughout the 52-year history of the Buffalo Sabres, they have never won a Stanley Cup and only produced one Hart Trophy winner, Dominik Hasek, who won back-to-back MVPs in the…
Today in Hockey History: April 17 Matthew Zator | April 17, 2023 This date has been very eventful in the history of the National Hockey League. A generational talent in Pittsburgh was the youngest ever to hit a particular milestone. This date…
Sabres: Revisiting Tom Golisano’s Purchase to Save the Franchise Matthew Morris | March 9, 2023 With how firmly entrenched they’ve become in the city, it’s hard to imagine Buffalo, NY without the Buffalo Sabres. But it’s sometimes forgotten in hindsight that was nearly the case…
Sabres’ 2007 Playoff Loss Led to Decade-Plus of Futility Matthew Morris | September 2, 2022 The Buffalo Sabres were dealt arguably the most crushing blow in franchise history when their 2005-06 season came to an end in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final. Knowing…
1975 Was The Sabres’ First Taste of Heartbreak Matthew Morris | August 25, 2022 Everyone remembers their first experience of heartbreak and how tough it was to get over it. It’s no different in professional sports. Every fan of every sports team can vividly…
Sabres’ Most Heartbreaking Loss in Franchise History Matthew Morris | August 6, 2022 As one of the NHL’s two oldest franchises without a Stanley Cup championship, it goes without saying that the Buffalo Sabres have had more than a few painful defeats in…
Ryan Miller’s Sabres Career Was Entirely Rafter-Worthy Jacob D. Strozyk | June 11, 2022 Immortality in the hockey world comes in many forms. Whether it be a game-defining moment in the Stanley Cup Final, a career stat line that leaves no room for argument,…