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The game went to a shootout, and the Sabres won with Alex Tuch scoring the decisive goal.
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Later in the game, Byram set up Owen Power for Buffalo’s second goal in its 4-2 loss to Nashville by making a perfect pass on the rush.
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Detroit's win over Buffalo was significant after losing last season's head-to-head. But have they flipped the script? Maybe not yet.
Max Bultman143
The Sabres have locked up two defensemen for close to $20 million a year. Is it a gamble that will pay off?
Shayna Goldman65
The 2020 No. 1 pick posted 35 points in 79 games during a standout rookie campaign last season.
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Buffalo took a step forward last year, but it hasn't turned the corner just yet. Much of that stems from its play on the back end.
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Here’s what we learned on Thursday at the first day of Buffalo Sabres training camp.
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There have been big names atop the draft board, so let's contextualize where Connor Bedard slots into the NHL’s recent history of top picks.
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We asked five NHL scouts and executives to rank the last nine No. 1 picks in the NHL Draft and Connor Bedard.
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Granato and Adams met with reporters for 40 minutes to discuss the Sabres' season and the team's future.
Buffalo’s Owen Power and Ottawa’s Jake Sanderson may not have gaudy offensive numbers, but they've both been solid this season.
Ian Mendes and Matthew Fairburn37
With a 4-2 win over San Jose, the Sabres gained an advantage in the crowded playoff hunt after five Eastern Conference teams lost Saturday.
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Craig Anderson's 29 saves lead Buffalo to a 3-2 overtime win on the road in Dallas. Owen Power scored the game-winning goal.
The Sabres put themselves back on the fringe of the playoff picture with these three road wins.
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After a recent eight-game losing streak, Buffalo's players are learning not to get too low during tough moments in the season.
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These exciting youngsters are making an impact, playing essential roles and establishing themselves as future franchise cornerstones.
Harman Dayal87
Amid their longest skid of the season, the Sabres play the next games against arguably the two best teams in hockey.
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There were plenty of encouraging signs from the Sabres’ latest trip, despite the pair of regulation losses.
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The Sabres, still growing into the team they want to be, had an uneven outing Thursday against the beatable Canadiens — and lost.
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Buffalo was on the eighth day of a four-game road trip. They have to turn things around for a home game Thursday against the Canadiens.
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