Addressing the media pregame, head coach Lindy Ruff pointed to puck management as the key to solving Buffalo’s recent road woes. But shortcomings in that area spelled trouble for the Sabres against a ...
The Sabres killed off the 5-on-3 portion of the Red Wings’ power play to open the period, but the Red Wings tacked onto their ...
NHL on TNT breakdown with odds, futures, and betting insights. Can Buffalo’s offense stay hot, or will Detroit defend its ...
"I believe in the group," Zucker, who will count $4.75 million against the salary cap through 2026-27, told reporters following the morning skate Monday in KeyBank Center.
Defensively, the Sabres are giving up 188 total goals (3.4 per game) to rank 23rd in NHL play. The team’s -8 goal differential ranks 17th in the league. The Sabres have not shut out an opponent ...
and the Buffalo Sabres capitalized on a five-goal first period in an 8-2 win over the New York Rangers on Saturday night. Tage Thompson and Ryan McLeod each scored twice, and Jason Zucker had ...
Google will instead introduce on-screen QR codes that will have to be scanned with your chosen authentication device in order to verify that it is actually you trying to log in. This potentially ...
In a significant move to enhance user security, Google is set to replace the traditional SMS-based authentication for Gmail with a more secure QR code system. This transition, expected to unfold ...
The Buffalo Sabres made several additions to their roster this off-season, but none have been more impactful than Jason Zucker. The 33-year-old winger has been outstanding for the Sabres ...
BOTTOM LINE: The Buffalo Sabres host the Anaheim Ducks after Rasmus Dahlin scored two goals in the Sabres' 8-2 win against the New York Rangers. Buffalo is 23-27-5 overall and 14-12-3 in home games.
That is finally about to change, as SMS codes will soon be replaced with QR codes for Gmail authentication. Getting codes via a text message is convenient, but it’s not just the pathway and ...
About the only pain they managed to inflict was to Buffalo broadcaster — and ex-Sabres enforcer — Rob Ray, who got hit in the head with an errant puck from Rangers defenseman Will Borgen.