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The Colorado Avalanche have a chance to close out the Los Angeles Kings in Game 4 of their NHL playoff series on Sunday night.
The Montreal Canadiens advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in five years after a tense 2-1 Game 7 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning, marking only the third series in NHL history where all seven games were decided ...
While the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs continues for most teams, two squads have already advanced to the second round. The Carolina Hurricanes comple
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Sabres power play goes ice-cold again as series against the Bruins shifts to Boston for Game 3
BOSTON (AP) — The Sabres haven't been able to push the Bruins around on the ice. What's worse, Buffalo hasn't been able to take advantage of their power plays when Boston pushes back. The Sabres are 0-for-9 with a man advantage in the first two games of the playoff series against the Bruins,
TAMPA – The Colorado Avalanche own the Stanley Cup now and you can easily bet they're going to enjoy their summer with it. If they stay put in their current slot at No. 9, the Buffalo Sabres will have their lowest first-round pick since 2012 when they ...
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Canadiens defeat Lightning to meet Sabres
The Montreal Canadiens edged the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 in Game 7 to win their first-round series and advance to play the Buffalo Sabres in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Colorado and Minnesota open their second-round matchup in Denver, while Carolina ...
In the final matchup between the two clubs this season, the Colorado Avalanche (29-27-12) faces the Buffalo Sabres (30-28-9) in a matinee game at Pepsi Center on Saturday. It's the 145th meeting between the two franchises. Since 1995-96, the Avalanche ...
Here are photos from the Buffalo Sabres' game against the Colorado Avalanche at KeyBank Center on Thursday night. Buffalo Sabres mascot Sabretooth hypes up the crowd before their game against the Colorado Avalanche at KeyBank Center on Dec. 1, 2022.
Alex Newhook broke a tie with 8:53 left and the Montreal Canadiens outlasted the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 on Game 7 on Sunday night to end the thrilling first-round series