The Sabres schedule for the past month-plus hasn’t lent time for them to get in any real, actual practice time and that’s something a struggling, youthful team needs most.
Author: Joe Yerdon
Game 36: A special teams malady
A 4-1 Sabres loss to the Bruins was punctuated by the inability to score on the power play or to stop Boston with the man advantage
Game 33: Meltdown City
There’s nothing remotely good for the Buffalo Sabres to take away from a 9-4 loss in which mistakes of all kinds repeated themselves and wound up in the back of the net.
On Jack Quinn's imminent return and Jacob Bryson hitting waivers
Despite injuries creating roster issues, the ever-changing look of the Sabres is getting another alteration.
Game 26: When familiarity breeds frustration
Mistakes, emotional sags, and a rally that came up short leads to the Sabres’ fourth straight loss and fifth in six games.
The complicated case of whether or not the Buffalo Sabres should sign Patrick Kane
The debate of whether or not to bring a locally raised superstar into the fold has a lot of layers to contend with.
Game 15: A loss with intrigue
The Sabres dropped a 4-0 decision to the Pittsburgh Penguins on the road, but Peyton Krebs scratch from the lineup added a curious subplot.
Game 14: A circuitous route to victory
It wasn’t pretty or technically sound or all that well-played on the whole, but the Sabres found a way to earn a 3-2 win against Minnesota.
Matt Savoie's return to the ice in Rochester reminds us of what he can do
It’s been five weeks since his injury during the Prospects Challenge and his conditioning assignment in the AHL offers him a chance to shine.
Game 6: High-danger chances lacking
The Sabres had the Canadiens on the ropes but fell for the classic trope of letting a team hang around long enough to beat you in the end.

