The fans certainly got their money's worth Thursday night at First Niagara Center. The Buffalo Sabres twice trailed by two goals 2-0 and 3-1, but they battled back against the Toronto Maple Leafs and emerged with a 5-4 win in a shoot-out.
Four straight losses and counting for the Buffalo Sabres. Ryan Miller had a rough night in goal, giving up the deciding goal with 1.5 seconds left in overtime as Toronto handed the Sabres a 4-3 defeat.
Thanks to the generosity of my friends, I went to more Sabres games this year than I have ever been to in a single season. Even though the team has not done too well this year, almost every game I have gone to has produced a win. My long time friend Bob Mayer treated me to the last Sabres home game of the year last night. As ...
The Sabres rallied back to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6 to 5 in overtime last night, but it’s not likely the way they drew it up. When the Maple Leafs made it 5 to 3 with just over 9 minutes left to play, there were some fans that started to trickle out of the building, but they missed an exciting comeback.
Back to back losses have put the Sabres in a big hole with just a week left in the regular season. After Friday's tough loss to the Pittsurgh Penguins on home ice the Sabres followed that with a lackluster effort in Toronto, falling to the Leafs 4-3. Combined with Washington's shootout win over Montreal the Sabres now trail the Capitals by two points for the final playoff spot with only three ga
Another game, another loss for the Buffalo Sabres. The Sabres gave up a pair of first period goals and that's all the Toronto Maple Leafs needed for a 2-nothing win in Toronto. It's the Sabres' ninth loss in the last 11 games.
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We all know the Sabres have had their troubles lately....Not winning at home....loads of injuries. Well, the game tonight in Toronto may prove to be more difficult than at first thought. In this video, you'll see the unfair advantage the Maple Leafs may have. He was on the ice Wednesday with the team. See for yourself.