BUFFALO — Rob Ray the feared NHL enforcer gave way to Rob Ray the son, father and beloved teammate on Friday night, showing his softer side upon induction into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame.
The Sabres scored 3.31 goals per game in January, sixth best in the NHL. Their 29.5 shots on goal per game ranked eighth.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A who's who of people flocked to KeyBank Center on Friday night to watch former player and current color analyst Rob Ray's induction into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame. A list the ...
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WGR550 Sports Radio Buffalo on MSNGamenight: Sabres at PredatorsThe Buffalo Sabres have a chance to extend their current four-game winning streak to five with a win on Saturday night.
In this case, it's all about if the Sabres are a team or not. This is way more important than palm trees and taxes. When ...
The Buffalo Sabres’ toughness and togetherness has been called into question, and it is up to this group of players to prove ...
The Sabres didn't instigate anything following Stefan Noesen's high hit to Tage Thompson's head but ultimately defeated the ...
Thompson, JJ Peterka, Ryan McLeod, and Jason Zucker scored for the Sabres, who won their third in a row. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen ...
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The Hockey Writers on MSNSabres Are in Desperate Need of a Culture ShiftOn this past Sunday afternoon (Feb. 2) versus the New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres forward Tage Thompson was demolished by a ...
Kim Pegula was there at the Key Bank Center in Buffalo to watch the induction of Rob Ray into the Sabres Hall of Fame on ...
“I thought it was just a good all-around effort tonight,” coach Lindy Ruff said of the Sabres’ fourth straight win, which ...
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