As the NHL's trade deadline approaches, there are many NHLers who could use a deal to a new team. Here are four notable NHLers who fit into that category.
Nearly two decades ago, one of Rob Ray’s longtime fears as a retired NHL player and president of ... play for the Buffalo Jr. Sabres. A 22-year career as a broadcaster, including the past ...
Ray was a beloved member of the team when he spent 889 games as the enforcer for the Buffalo Sabres. Having Ray on ... to be there and he took me to the hospital and picked me up the next day.
Blue Jackets' Kirill Marchenko, their top scoring forward, had his jaw fractured by the puck while seated on the bench Sunday in Dallas.
Aaron Portzline of The Athletic has reported that Blue Jackets star winger Kirill Marchenko suffered a broken jaw in Sunday's loss to the Dallas Stars. He is expected to miss 6 to 8 weeks.
The Detroit Red Wings might not be in the driver's seat of the wild-card race without their new coach making big lineup decisions with their youngsters.
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Prospects accumulated by the Buffalo Sabres since their latest rebuild began in 2021 have become possible trade chips for general manager Kevyn Adams. Matt Savoie, their first of three first-round ...
773 save percentage, far below the level Buffalo needs from him. The top Sabres forward was invisible offensively, finishing with zero points. He also posted a team-worst minus-4 rating ...
And the Sabres could capitalize on that. Nobody on Buffalo’s roster has a ceiling as high as Pettersson, and he would instantly inject the forward core with a two-way element it is sorely lacking.
like the Buffalo Sabres, are thinking about what the offseason holds. Given that the Sabres are six points back of the second-worst team(s) in the Eastern Conference, it is safe to say that the ...