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After Buffalo's 5-2 win over New York on Thursday, it has now won 12 of its last 13 games and eight of its last nine on the road.
News10NBC’s affiliate in Buffalo reports that the Buffalo Sabres are in talks with the NHL to host the 2026 NHL Draft. Last year, the NHL shifted to a decentralized structure, meaning all the teams operated from their home locations rather than at the draft itself.
Despite many good moments, the Rangers fell to the Sabres, 5-2, on Thursday night. Their record at the Garden dropped to a shocking 5-11-4.
Colten Ellis was in awe of Madison Square Garden, so he got there early to look around “The World's Most Famous Arena.”
A matchup between the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres around the midpoint of the season features a team firmly in the playoff race against one plummeting deeper into better odds at the Draft
What does it take to end a record playoff drought? How Sabres can follow NHL’s Panthers, NFL’s Bills
That’s where the Sabres have found themselves every April when the postseason rolls around. This current group of players is trying to stop the playoff drought from reaching 15 seasons. That would tie the New York Jets, who just finished another season outside the NFL playoffs, for the longest drought in pro sports.
Metsa, Rochester’s captain in the AHL, made his NHL debut in October and returned to the Amerks after four games. Finally reaching the top level a day after his 27th birthday was a feel-good story at the time; now, in his second Sabres stint, Metsa looks far more comfortable, and Tuesday’s goal showed the 200-foot impact he’s capable of.
On Your Side's sports director Jon Scott has confirmed the Buffalo Sabres are in talks with NHL to bring the draft back to Buffalo
The Sabres have 48 points through 41 games. That puts them on pace for 96 points, which would be the team’s most since 2010-11, the last season Buffalo made the playoffs. With the season at the midway point,