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One of the NHL's best home teams will try to take that success on the road when the New Jersey Devils visit the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.
The Buffalo Sabres' playoff drought looks like it will extend for another year. But Sabres fans want more from the team than that. No more promises. Every game now dictates their fight for survival.
The New Jersey Devils visit the Buffalo Sabres after the Devils knocked off the St. Louis Blues 3-2 in overtime.
Something has to give with the Sabres' three-heading goaltending monster of Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Colten Ellis, and Alex Lyon.
Pittsburgh Penguins' forward prospect Tristan Broz will make his NHL debut against the Buffalo Sabres On Wednesday
Bryan Rust and Kevin Hayes scored in the third period and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Buffalo Sabres 4-2 on Wednesday night to snap a two-game losing streak
The Buffalo Sabres fell 4-2 to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night at PPG Paints Arena, dropping to 9-10-4 and sliding back into sole possession of last place in the Eastern Conference. Jack Quinn and Jason Zucker both had two-point games (1+1),
Tristan Jarry returned to action and made 29 saves while leading the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-2 win over the visiting Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday.
Instead, the Sabres got off to a slow start, managed the puck poorly, got lousy goaltending and ended up heading home from Pittsburgh with a 4-2 loss that put them right back in last place. This was a winnable game that the Sabres made difficult due to self-inflicted mistakes. Here’s what we saw from the Sabres in this game.