Molly Tucker+FollowJosh Doan’s breakout season has Sabres fans buzzingJosh Doan is turning heads in Buffalo—he’s not just racking up points, he’s playing with the kind of relentless energy that gets a whole arena on its feet. Coach Lindy Ruff even compared him to Sabres legend Jason Pominville, and that’s saying something. Doan’s already hit a career-high 34 points, with eight in his last seven games alone. What stands out isn’t just the stats, but how hard he battles for every puck. With this kind of drive, could Doan be the next big Sabres icon? What do you think—does he have Hall of Fame potential? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowSabres fans celebrate Rob Ray’s epic paybackRob Ray gave Buffalo something to cheer about—on and off the ice! After years of Paul Bissonnette poking fun at the Sabres’ playoff drought, Ray finally got his revenge, tying Biz to a chair for some good-natured puck punishment with Rasmus Dahlin’s help. The best part? The Sabres are heating up, jumping back into the wild-card race after a big win over the Flyers. Dahlin broke his scoring slump with two power-play goals, showing there’s still more upside for this team. How are you feeling about Buffalo’s playoff chances now? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowSabres fans relieved: Norris injury not seriousHuge sigh of relief for Buffalo Sabres fans—Josh Norris’ rib injury is only day-to-day, not the long-term setback many feared. After leaving the Flyers game early, Norris will miss tonight’s clash with the Canadiens, but the team expects him back soon. His absence opens the door for top prospect Konsta Helenius, who’s been lighting it up in Rochester, to possibly make his NHL debut. With Norris’ strong impact since returning from his last injury, this update is the best news the Sabres could hope for. What do you think Helenius can bring to the lineup tonight? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowSabres’ playoff hopes hinge on Norris’ healthLosing Josh Norris to another injury just as the Sabres are heating up feels like a gut punch. He’s been a real difference-maker when healthy, but his time in Buffalo has been a rollercoaster of setbacks. With the team sitting in a wild-card spot, it’s tough not to wonder if GM Jarmo Kekäläinen should pull the trigger on a trade—especially if Norris is out for more than a game or two. Would adding a proven scorer, maybe even someone like Artemi Panarin, be the boost Buffalo needs to finally make a playoff run? What’s your take—should the Sabres make a move now or wait it out? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBuffalo Sabres’ wild playoff push is realBuffalo hockey fans, this Sabres team is flipping the script in a way we haven’t seen in years. After winning 14 of their last 16, they’ve gone from league afterthought to legit Wild Card contenders—and it’s not just a lucky streak. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen is shutting the door in net, especially in tough moments, while captain Rasmus Dahlin is leading by example with career-best numbers and a power play that’s finally clicking. The city’s energy is changing, and for the first time in a long time, a playoff run feels possible. Who else is feeling the buzz? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres10Share
William Morrow+FollowSabres need a bold power-play fix—nowBuffalo’s playoff hopes are real this year, but their power play is holding them back—ranking just 22nd in the league. Instead of the usual player trades, what if the Sabres made a game-changing move and traded for a coach like Jessica Campbell from Seattle? She’s helped the Kraken’s power play thrive, and her fresh approach could be exactly what Buffalo needs. It’s unconventional, but sticking with the same old strategies hasn’t worked for decades. Should the Sabres shake things up and go after a coaching talent to finally break their playoff drought? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowShould the Sabres Go After Lafreniere?With the Sabres finally looking like buyers at the deadline, a lot of fans are buzzing about who GM Jarmo Kekalainen should target. While Breadman (Panarin) is a big name, it feels like Lafreniere could be the real under-the-radar win. The former #1 pick hasn’t hit his stride in New York, but a change of scenery in Buffalo might unlock his potential. Would you swap Jack Quinn for Lafreniere if it meant a playoff push? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Sherri West+FollowSabres face trade pressure in the AtlanticRasmus Andersson could soon land with one of Buffalo’s Atlantic Division rivals, as the Bruins, Red Wings, and Senators are all circling the standout Flames defenseman. While the Sabres have plenty of top-four D-men, it’s clear that if Boston or Detroit lands Andersson, the playoff race gets even tougher. With the East heating up and Buffalo’s margin for error razor-thin, GM Jarmo Kekalainen might need to make a big move—maybe for a top-six scorer like Artemi Panarin—to keep pace. What kind of addition do you think the Sabres need most to finally break their playoff drought? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres fans celebrate Red Wings’ big misstepBuffalo Sabres fans are getting a good laugh after the Detroit Red Wings missed out on a chance to land star defenseman Quinn Hughes. While both teams are clawing to end long playoff droughts, Detroit’s GM Steve Yzerman reportedly demanded an extension from Hughes—something not even possible until next summer. That move may have cost the Red Wings a real shot at the Atlantic Division crown. With the Sabres on a hot streak and a crucial game coming up in March, this rivalry just got even spicier. What do you think—did Detroit blow their best chance? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
stacy28+FollowBuffalo’s hockey passion is on full displayThe energy inside KeyBank Center lately has been unreal—Sabres fans are making their voices heard, and even new players like Beck Malenstyn are feeling the difference. Malenstyn, known for his relentless style, says Buffalo’s support is “all-consuming,” and it’s clear the city’s love for hockey runs deep. With the Sabres fighting to end a 14-year playoff drought, the crowd’s intensity is giving the team a real boost. There’s something special about Buffalo sports culture—fans here know the game, live it, and make every hit and goal matter. What’s your favorite Sabres memory, and do you think this is finally the year? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share