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The first-place Buffalo Sabres will shoot for a fifth straight victory when they visit the Ottawa Senators for tonight's Northeast Division clash at Scotiabank Place.
Penalties haunt Montreal in loss to Sabres
Penalties once again proved to be the Montreal Canadiens' undoing on Monday night as they dropped a 4-3 decision to the Buffalo Sabres.
Campbell OK with Buffalo fans booing
Brian Campbell has been booed before. He expected such treatment from the Buffalo fans Friday and he got it.
Ruff calls it"The Battle of South Buffalo" Updated: Friday, 11 Dec 2009, 6:16 PM EST Published : Friday, 11 Dec 2009, 6:16 PM EST John Murphy HSBC Arena - Pat Kane says he grew up 300-yards away from Tim Kennedy in South Buffalo, right around the corner.A Now Kane and KennedyA face each other in the NHL for the first time, in Buffalo--Kane, the ...
Sabres: Kane Returns for Hometown Face-off
The Chicago Sun-Times headline for Patrick Kane's return to Buffalo is "Halo-Goodbye," a witty and appropro look at the area's favorite son and his Buffalo blemish -- a summer dust-up with a 60-year-old cabbie that tarnished his reputation in the city.
Lalime leads Sabres to 2-1 win
Patrick Lalime made 39 saves, and Thomas Vanek and Clarke MacArthur scored in the Buffalo Sabres' 2-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night.
Sabres notebook: Connolly continues to draw blanks
The Buffalo Sabres have struggled on faceoffs since Paul Gaustad went down with a knee injury.
Street fight: Kane and Kennedy take it inside
Don't let the name fool you. Marykate Oakley was always one of the boys, at least when it came to street hockey in South Buffalo in the 1990s.
Miller simply marvellous as Sabres shut out Leafs
The Buffalo Sabres goaltender stopped all 38 shots he faced Monday during a 3-0 victory over Brian Burke's Maple Leafs.
Buffalo Sabres left winger Tim Kennedy celebrates his second period goal with Sabres left winger Thomas Vanek while Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jaroslav Halak reacts during period NHL hockey action in Buffalo, New York on December 3, 2009.
Thanks to management, Sabres strike right balance
December 06, 2009, 7:54 AM / The NHL season hasn't reached the halfway point but the Sabres' accomplishments from Thanksgiving to the arrival of December rank at least semi-remarkable. Consider: The five-goal explosion in their victory over Carolina - a game that could have melted into disaster; or the ransacking of the Flyers behind Ryan Miller's ...
Sabres' top lines continue to irk Ruff
The Buffalo Sabres didn't do wind sprints all day or spend a practice without pucks like a team at a lower level might sometimes endure.
Jochen Hecht left the Rangers game with back spasms, but he skated this morning and will play.
Sabres' 40-year bond pays dividends
Seymour H. Knox III knew firsthand what Hockey meant to Buffalo. During the 1960s he would drop his kids off at Front Park, where they'd skate and mingle alongside a young rink attendant named Rip Simonick.
Ryan Miller 21 saves on 23 shots Thursday, leading the Buffalo Sabres in a 6-2 rout of the Montreal Canadiens.
Sabres seek fourth victory in a row in meeting with Habs
Ryan Miller #30 of the Buffalo Sabres speaks to the referee during their game with the New York Islanders on October 16, 2009 at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York.
Tim's Take: Kennedy's ugly goal a just reward
When Tim Kennedy had visions of National Hockey League goals running through his dreams as a little guy tucked in his parents' South Buffalo home, here's hoping Monday night's game-winner over the Toronto Maple Leafs was not how the scene unfolded.
Miller stops 38 shots as Sabres blank Leafs 3-0
Ryan Miller stopped all 38 shots he faced Monday night to earn his third shutout of the season and lead the Buffalo Sabres to a 3-0 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Ruff's line tinkering pays off for Sabres
Lindy the Line Tinkerer was at it again Saturday night. And you can look for the coach's shiny new combinations to take the ice again tonight when the Buffalo Sabres meet the Toronto Maple Leafs in Air Canada Centre.
Will The Real Buffalo Sabres Please Stand Up?
Maybe Buffalo sports are more connected than we think. It certainly has seemed that way, with one flop after another.
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