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Buffalo Sabres

NHL

The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. They are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). Established in 1970 as part of the league's expansion, the Buffalo Sabres have since become an integral part of the city's sports culture. Throughout their history, the Sabres have achieved notable success on the ice. Under the leadership of legendary coach Scotty Bowman, they reached the Stanley Cup Finals in both 1975 and 1999, establishing a reputation as a formidable force in the NHL. The team has also clinched conference titles on three occasions, in 1975, 1980, and 1999, showcasing their competitiveness and determination. Over the years, the Sabres have been home to several all-star and Hall of Fame players, including Gilbert Perreault, Pat LaFontaine, and Dominik Hasek. These individuals contributed to the team's sustained success and left lasting legacies within the organization. The team's passionate fan base, known as "Sabres Nation," has consistently supported their beloved team through highs and lows, further solidifying its prominent place in Buffalo's sporting landscape. As of now, the Buffalo Sabres have appeared in the NHL playoffs numerous times, displaying their ability to contend against other top-ranked teams. The franchise has fostered a strong tradition of developing talented players through its farm system, nurturing future stars within the organization. The team's commitment to success and dedication to its fans has garnered widespread appreciation throughout the hockey world. In conclusion, the Buffalo Sabres have cemented their status as a respected and renowned hockey franchise. With a rich history of hard-fought games, acclaimed players, and significant achievements, the Sabres continue to make their mark in the NHL. Whether it be memorable playoff runs or the unwavering support of their passionate fans, the Buffalo Sabres remain a pillar of the Buffalo sports community.

Standings

TeamWLOTLPointsGPPt Diff
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2183453218
21113453525
2182443135
2084443213
20102423213
20112423315
1994423219
20101413125
19112403213
19120383121
18102383034
171343834-19
1610638320
191503834-4
151173733-13
1713236328
1511535314
151453534-22
151633334-19
151723234-5
141543233-19
151513131-1
131553133-10
121473133-17
131443031-14
121442830-18
121632731-26
111952735-30
121922633-18
111742632-17
91772533-27

Schedule

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Sat, Oct 1211:00 PM UTC
Sat, Dec 2112:00 AM UTC
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Sun, Dec 225:30 PM UTC
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Mon, Dec 231:00 AM UTC
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Tue, Dec 2412:00 AM UTC
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Buffalo Sabres at Boston Bruins

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From TD Garden in Boston.

Buffalo Sabres at Boston Bruins

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From TD Garden in Boston.

Buffalo Sabres at New York Islanders

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From UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y.

Chicago Blackhawks at Buffalo Sabres

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From KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y.

Buffalo Sabres at St. Louis Blues

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From Enterprise Center in Saint Louis, Mo.

Buffalo Sabres at Dallas Stars

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From American Airlines Center in Dallas.

Buffalo Sabres at Colorado Avalanche

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From Ball Arena in Denver.

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Buffalo Sabres at Montreal Canadiens

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The Sabres finish up a road trip by visiting the Canadiens. Montreal leads the season series following a wild 7-5 decision on Nov. 11. Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield each scored twice for the Habs in that win. Buffalo's Dylan Cozens had two points.