Molly Tucker+FollowCould Ryan O’Reilly really return to Buffalo?Imagine the Buffalo Sabres pulling off a trade that brings Ryan O’Reilly back to town—after all the drama and his famous exit speech about losing his love for the game here. The Sabres desperately need a faceoff-winning, veteran center, and O’Reilly checks every box. He’s still productive in Nashville, but would he even consider coming back? With the team’s playoff hopes hanging in the balance, this move would be the ultimate shocker. Would you welcome ROR back, or is that chapter closed for good? Let’s hear your take, Sabres fans! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres’ top line needs a shakeup—here’s whyPeyton Krebs’ promotion to the Sabres’ first line has been rough for Buffalo fans. Despite his work ethic and defensive hustle, Krebs just isn’t delivering offensively—he’s missed key chances and his numbers are among the lowest for NHL forwards since joining in 2021. With Jason Zucker almost back from injury, it’s time for Lindy Ruff to rethink the lineup and put Krebs in a role that plays to his strengths. Meanwhile, Josh Doan continues to impress, scoring the lone goal in the recent loss to Columbus. What changes do you think the Sabres need most right now? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowSabres Face Rival Raid for SherwoodTough spot for the Sabres! After a hot streak and with new GM Jarmo looking to shake things up, Buffalo’s eyeing Kiefer Sherwood—but so are three Atlantic rivals. The Canucks’ winger is a bargain and a power play threat, but with his contract up soon, he’d be a rental. Would you risk a trade just to keep him from the Bruins, Habs, or Wings? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres face true test after Blue Jackets lossLosing to the Blue Jackets snapped the Sabres’ hot streak, but what really matters now is how Buffalo bounces back. Fans have seen this before: a promising run, then a sudden slide. With six of the next seven games at home—and three against direct playoff rivals—this stretch could define the season. The team’s resilience is on the line, and the KeyBank Center crowd will be watching closely. Is this finally a new era for the Sabres, or will old habits return? Let’s hear your thoughts: will Buffalo rise or stumble? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
stacy28+FollowSabres face big test after Lyon injuryLosing Alex Lyon right in the middle of a record-breaking win streak is a gut punch for the Sabres. Lyon has been a wall in net, helping Buffalo rack up 10 straight wins—something fans haven’t seen before. Now, with Lyon sidelined by a lower-body injury, the team’s depth will be tested as they chase a new franchise record against Columbus. It’s a tough break, but this could be a defining moment for the Sabres. How do you think the team will respond without their star goalie? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowSabres’ new spark: Josh Doan is on fireBuffalo’s hockey scene just flipped the script—same roster, new attitude, and a nine-game win streak. The Sabres are suddenly pushing for the playoffs, and 23-year-old Josh Doan is right at the heart of it. He’s not just racking up points (already a career high), but his relentless forecheck and physical play are setting the tone for the whole team. Watching Buffalo outwork top teams like Dallas is a whole new vibe. Can this energy carry them into the postseason? What’s your take on Doan’s breakout and the Sabres’ turnaround? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
stacy28+FollowSabres’ grit fuels historic winning streakBuffalo Sabres fans are finally seeing a team that refuses to quit—no matter the score or the opponent. Under new GM Jarmo Kekalainen and coach Lindy Ruff, the Sabres are battling for every puck and playing with real desperation, like when rookie Noah Ostlund blocked a shot late in a 4-1 win over Dallas, even with the game in hand. Tage Thompson’s hot streak and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen’s stellar goaltending have helped Buffalo tie its longest winning streak ever. If this energy keeps up, the Sabres’ playoff drought could be over. What’s your take: Is this the year Buffalo finally breaks through? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowSabres catch fire with record-tying streakBuffalo hockey fans are ending the year on a high note—after their win over Dallas, the Sabres have now tied their all-time record with 10 straight victories. It’s not just the streak; it’s how they’re doing it, with clutch goals from Thompson, Doan, and Byram, and a team that looks more confident every night. Heading into 2026, the Sabres are the hottest team in the NHL. Can they keep this momentum rolling into the new year, or is a letdown coming? What do you think is fueling this turnaround? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowSabres’ streak has Buffalo buzzingBuffalo’s hockey fans haven’t felt this electric in years—the Sabres just notched their 10th straight win, and the city’s energy is off the charts. Even Paul Bissonnette, the outspoken NHL analyst, is so hyped he’s joking about buying a buffalo if the streak hits 20. With the team finally playing tough, smart hockey and climbing the standings, it feels like something special is brewing. The upcoming schedule isn’t a murderers’ row, so could this be the year Buffalo finally breaks its playoff drought? What’s your take—are you cautiously optimistic or all-in on this run? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowSabres’ win streak brings back big memoriesBuffalo’s current nine-game win streak isn’t just exciting—it’s a powerful reminder of the last time the Sabres caught fire back in 2018-19. What’s wild is that Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson are the only two left from that squad, and both have become key leaders. They know firsthand how quickly momentum can fade if the team lets up after a hot streak. With playoff hopes on the line, it’s on Dahlin and Thompson to help the locker room stay focused and not repeat the mistakes of the past. How do you think this team can keep the energy going? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share