Potential Trades the Sabres Could Make To Bolster Lineup

BY: KEVIN BOGDAN After the first seven games of the season, it is quite obvious that the Sabres’ two biggest needs are goaltending and defense. I will focus on the players the team should be looking to trade for and not speculate on the assets the Sabres would give up to trade for these players. […]
Remembering the Legend, Kobe Bryant

Remembering the legendary Kobe Bryant.
Buffalo Takes Three Points from Washington, Ready to Welcome Lafrenière and the Rangers.

BY: DUANE A. STEINEL After starting a disappointing 1-3, Buffalo headed to Washington to take on the Capitals for their second series matchup this season. That saying “Same Ole Sabres” had already begun to creep up on #SabresTwitter amongst the fanbase. Buffalo, who split their two-game series with Philadelphia, has had trouble staying consistent with […]
NBA 2020-2021 ROOKIE RADAR

BY: DONOVAN HOLDEN The 2020-2021 NBA Rookie Class was disrespected leading up to the draft, described by fans and analysts as “The worst draft class in years”, and “A class that lacks high-end talent”. The NBA’s newest youngsters were counted out early and had to go through one of the most bizarre NBA restarts in […]
The Buffalo Bills: A Season to Remember

BY: MATT SHALLOE It is clear that the Buffalo Bills of 2020 are a special group, and that may be putting it lightly. After all, the team is geared up to visit the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Sunday night, with a chance to reach the big game for […]
Bills Mafia Continues to Assert its Philanthropic Dominance

BY: DANFORD A few head coaches ago, Bills Mafia was known for two things – breaking tables and forcing hard counts. Now, the best fanbase in the world can add a third association to its claims for fame: philanthropic dominance. Bills Mafia regained the reigns of national attention as the Buffalo Bills defeated the Baltimore […]
Bills look to take down Chiefs in AFC Championship Matchup

BY: JOE KONZE JR There is a sense of confidence swarming the streets of Buffalo these days. The historic Allentown Art district has been changed to “Josh Allentown,” the initials “JA” and the number “17” are etched into the windows of storefronts throughout the city, and thoughts of a ticker-tape parade slowly start to manifest […]
Train Tracks of the Week: January 22nd, 2021

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Sabres look to bounceback against the Capitals this weekend

BY: DUANE A STEINEL After beginning the season 0-2, dropping back-to-back games against the Washington Capitals, which saw them lose 2-1 to career AHL goaltender, Vitek Vanecek, in his first-ever NHL game, the Buffalo Sabres looked to come into Philadelphia in hopes of turning around a disastrous start to the season. However, the news wasn’t […]
The Trade that Changed Two Franchises for the Better

BY: ZACH MCADOO It is April 27, 2017, The 82nd annual NFL Draft is going by as the Buffalo Bills at No. 10 are about to make their selection. That quickly changed as the Kansas City Chiefs offered a trade to try and move up in that slot. The Buffalo Bills agreed to send the […]