Oct 31, 2009 | BFLOBLOG.com
What a great season so far, huh? The Sabres are winning, and Toronto is absolutely the worst team in hockey at the moment, which brings joy to everyone in Buffalo but those trying to resell their Leafs tickets to stupid Toronto fans who are usually willing to pay hundreds of dollars to watch the shitastrophy know as the Maple Leafs.
Tyler Myers will stay with the Sabres
The Sabres announced today that Tyler Myers "will remain with the team for the foreseeable future." General Manager Darcy Regier spoke with the media following the decision this morning at the Amherst Pepsi Center.
No hard feelings for Afinogenov
When he left the visiting bench Saturday, a star-struck teenage girl in a No. 61 jersey nervously called to him for an autograph.
Thrashers Hand Sabres First Regulationa
For the third time in four seasons, the Sabres early season success was ruined by the Atlanta Thrashers.A Buffalo lost 4-2 at home, their first regulation loss of the season.A Ilya Kovalchuk scored twice, Max Afinogenov scored in his return to Buffalo, and Johan Hedberg continued his mastery of Buffalo.
Sabres stay unbeaten in regulation by beating Isles
Ryan Miller and the Buffalo Sabres are having a lot of fun winning games early on.
Ruff, Trotz mirror images on bench
The list has been the same for years. Lindy Ruff and Barry Trotz top the chart as the NHL 's longest-tenured coaches, and they do it in a landslide.
Northeast Notebook: Sabres need to adjust to life without Vanek
One of the reasons the Buffalo Sabres are off to such a strong start -- they're one of only two teams in the League without a regulation loss -- is Thomas Vanek, who leads the team with 3 goals, including a pair in Tuesday's 6-2 defeat of the Detroit Red Wings.
Preds' Trotz, Sabres' Ruff had stood the test of time
NASHVILLE - The average life expectancy of an NHL coach is three weeks. Yes, that's a significant exaggeration, but you might be forgiven for believing changing NHL head coaches is like changing an oil filter if you lived somewhere like Chicago, where the Blackhawks have gone through nine head coaches since 1997, or Calgary, where the Flames have ...
Lindy Ruff will not insert Adam Mair into tonight's game so he'll be scratched as well as Toni Lydman, Nathan Paetsch and Dan Paille.
Predators vs. Sabres: Game at a glance
PREDATORS VS. BUFFALO SABRES When. 7 p.m. today Radio. 104.5-FM Season series. First meeting; Predators won only meeting last season.
Vanek nets winner for Sabres in 2-1 win over Coyotes
Thomas Vanek snapped a late third-period tie, and Ryan Miller made 23 saves to help the Buffalo Sabres to a 2-1 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday night.
Sabres, Coyotes share rare bond of bankruptcy
Henrik Tallinder was a typical rookie, happy to be in the NHL and possessing a mind filled with questions.
Sabres' Mair cleared, Lydman doubtful
The Buffalo Sabres are in position to swap one injury spot for another rather than make a significant roster move.
Spacek returns to town with new team
Jaroslav Spacek is 35 years old. Although he still looks young on the ice and has a few quality seasons left, the defenseman's priorities are different nowadays.
"TimA Kennedy, from being a winger turned into a centerman has really played well.
We spend an awful lot of time trying to negotiate with our gut feelings. Whether it's wanting the Bills to beat the Saints, but feeling like they won't, or knowing you're going to eat too much for dinner, but telling yourself you won't, we have to fight our instincts on occasion.
Less Talk More Action For Sabres Heading Into Season
The Buffalo Sabres continued to work towards their opening night matchup with the Montreal Canadiens on the ice at HSBC Arena Thursday afternoon.
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