When it came to presenting themselves as appalling on the ice last season, the Buffalo Sabres were a bunch of geniuses. Buffalo finished an astounding 30 games under .500 in 2013-14 and ended the season with just 52 points. It was, by far the worst in the league and the fewest full-season points Buffalo ended a season with since 1971-72.
We've all done it at one time or another. Fairy tales call it "counting your chickens before they hatch." Sometimes nobody notices. And other times somebody does.
Buffalo loves hockey!! Just because our home team is not in the finals doesn't mean that we can't support. Buffalo ranked 2nd in the nation for those who viewed the Stanly cup playoffs, Los Angeles was numer one.
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We had the opportunity to get a close up look at the Stanley Cup when the Chicago Blackhawks won the championship a couple of years ago. One of my biggest fears that day was one of my kids would knock it off the table. Well, it happened this week. Thankfully, this was not any kid's fault. It really looks like the Stanley Cup just tumbled off the table!
Sabres fans are being offered a unique opportunity this week. A Buffalo-native who works as a production assistant on the TV show "The Office" is asking die-hard Sabres fans to be part of a new movie. The Documentary will profile the lives of fans through the joys and heartbreaks of a hockey season. What do you need to do to be part of the movie?
Did you see the famous picture of Scott Jones kissing his girlfriend Alex Thomas, as riot police marched down a debris-covered road in Vancouver following the Stanley Cup playoffs?
Jones, a bartender from Australia, reached down to comfort Canadian college student Thomas after police knocked her to the ground following Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final The couple appeared on NBC's "The Today S
Billionaire Terry Pegula's purchase of the Sabres has brought renewed hope for a Stanley Cup for Buffalo... but this weekend, many younger hockey fans are hoping to begin the road to their own championships. Hockey moms and dads will be gathering at rinks in Cheektowaga, Wheatfield and Batavia as the Western New York Amateur Hockey League playoffs get underway today.