Phillip Scott+FollowBuffalo’s hockey legends who deserved a CupBuffalo has seen some incredible Sabres legends pour their hearts into the team, yet the Stanley Cup has always slipped away. Gilbert Perreault, the franchise’s first-ever draft pick, spent 17 seasons setting records but only made one Cup Final. Craig Ramsay and Rob Ray, both long-time Sabres, gave everything on the ice, with Ray holding the franchise record for penalty minutes. Ryan Miller, the winningest goalie in team history, never got his Cup shot despite back-to-back Conference Finals. Which Sabres player do you think deserved to lift the Cup the most? Share your thoughts and Sabres memories below! #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBuffalo Sabres fans: Free lawn signs & autographs!Buffalo Sabres are bringing the excitement right to Western New York neighborhoods with their Sabrehood Summer Tour! Fans in Lancaster, Amherst, West Seneca, and Buffalo can grab a free Sabres lawn sign, enjoy games, win prizes, and even meet team alumni for autographs (from 5:30-6:30 pm). The giveaways happen at local Tops locations on select dates, so mark your calendars and get ready to show your Sabres pride before the season starts. Who’s planning to decorate their yard and meet some hockey legends? Let’s hear your Sabres stories and see those signs! #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBuffalo Sabres fans fed up with front officeBuffalo’s hockey faithful are losing patience after the Sabres were ranked dead last in NHL front office confidence. Fans are calling out both owner Terry Pegula and GM Kevyn Adams for years of missed opportunities and a playoff drought that’s now an NHL record. Despite promises of no budget limits and a focus on winning, the team keeps leaving salary cap money unused and cutting staff. The KeyBank Center is emptier than ever, and many believe real change at the top is the only way Buffalo will see a turnaround. What do you think it’ll take for the Sabres to finally break the cycle? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres21Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBuffalo Sabres could shake up roster in 2026Buffalo fans have watched the Sabres miss the playoffs for 14 straight seasons, and with the team still struggling in the league’s toughest division, big changes could be on the horizon. If things don’t turn around by the 2026 trade deadline, don’t be surprised if key players like Bowen Byram or hometown favorite Alex Tuch are on the move. Byram’s new contract makes him a valuable trade chip, while Tuch’s expiring deal could make him a hot target. What do you think—should the Sabres keep building around their core, or is it time for a major shakeup? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres01Share
david52+FollowSabres wingers face tough season aheadBuffalo hockey fans, the Sabres’ winger lineup is raising eyebrows after landing near the bottom in TSN’s 2025 NHL talent rankings. The trade of JJ Peterka left a huge gap, and the team hasn’t brought in a proven top-six forward to fill it. While Alex Tuch and Tage Thompson offer some hope, much depends on whether Jack Quinn can bounce back from injury and if new faces like Josh Doan step up. With veteran Jason Zucker possibly leading the first line, concerns about depth and scoring are real. What do you think it’ll take for the Sabres’ wingers to surprise everyone this season? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowSabres face tough choices if NHL expandsIf the NHL adds a new team soon, the Buffalo Sabres could be in a real bind when it comes to protecting their top players. With only a limited number of spots available, big names like Rasmus Dahlin, Tage Thompson, and Alex Tuch are almost guaranteed to stay, but there’s fierce competition for the remaining slots. Young talents and key contributors could be left exposed, making this a nerve-wracking scenario for fans. Which players would you prioritize if you were in charge? This could seriously shake up the team’s future! #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres21Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBuffalo’s unforgettable ‘May Day’ momentBrad May’s legendary overtime goal in 1993 didn’t just win a playoff series—it broke a decade-long curse for the Buffalo Sabres against the Boston Bruins. That series was a nail-biter, with three out of four games going to overtime, but May’s slick move past Ray Bourque and around Andy Moog sealed the sweep and sent the city into a frenzy. The iconic “May Day!” call from Rick Jeanneret still gives fans chills. For many in Buffalo, this wasn’t just a goal—it was a turning point. Where does this rank in your all-time Sabres memories? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres10Share
William Morrow+FollowBuffalo Sabres’ wildest “home” games everBuffalo Sabres fans have seen their team defend “home ice” everywhere from the iconic Aud to stadiums in Europe and even a football field! Beyond the usual games at KeyBank Center, the Sabres have played as the home team in places like Helsinki, Berlin, Stockholm, and even Ralph Wilson Stadium for the unforgettable 2008 Winter Classic. These unique venues have brought epic moments and plenty of memories—like snowy outdoor battles and international wins. Which “home” game away from Buffalo stands out most to you? Share your favorite Sabres venue story! #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
david52+FollowBuffalo’s heartbreak: The goal that still stingsBuffalo fans still talk about Brett Hull’s infamous goal in the 1999 Stanley Cup Final—decades later, it’s a wound that hasn’t healed. The Sabres were on the brink of their first-ever Cup, but that triple-overtime finish, with Hull’s skate clearly in the crease, left everyone stunned. The NHL’s last-minute rule interpretation only added fuel to the fire. Since then, Buffalo hasn’t made it back to the Final. Do you think the Sabres were robbed, or is it time to move on? Let’s hear your take on the most controversial moment in Sabres history. #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBuffalo’s big gamble: Can Josh Norris turn it around?All eyes in Buffalo are on Josh Norris after the Sabres’ high-stakes trade that sent Dylan Cozens to Ottawa. With Cozens thriving for the Senators and Jacob Bernard-Docker walking in free agency, the Sabres’ only shot at making this deal look good is Norris—if he can stay healthy. He’s shown flashes of brilliance, but injuries have held him back. If Norris can put together a full, productive season, it could change the whole story for Buffalo. What do you think—will Norris deliver, or is this trade destined to haunt the Sabres? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share