'"I just met Jack," Mittelstadt said. "We went out to lunch, which was nice to kind of get to know him. Obviously, he's pretty much the face of the team and obviously he's a really good player, makes some plays that other guys can't. It was nice to get to know him a little bit.' … [Read more...] about Sabres’ Mittelstadt on Buffalo, No. 37, lunch with Eichel
Buffalo News
Sabres send Justin Bailey back to Amerks
'Bailey was in Buffalo on an emergency recall. Because the Sabres had enough healthy players the past three games, they would have needed a regular recall to dress the 22-year-old. Teams have just four following the trade deadline, and the Sabres didn't want to burn one.' … [Read more...] about Sabres send Justin Bailey back to Amerks
Sabres Notebook: Okposo is Masterton nominee; Hasek bobblehead for fans
'Okposo, who landed in the neuro ICU unit of Buffalo General Medical Center last year after a serious reaction to concussion medication, is a nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy. Okposo was selected in a vote of the Buffalo chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association. The award honors the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, … [Read more...] about Sabres Notebook: Okposo is Masterton nominee; Hasek bobblehead for fans
Christian Ehrhoff retires, on Sabres' payroll through 2027-28
'He wasn't interested in the Sabres' rebuild and Buffalo wasn't interested in the "cap-recapture penalties" implemented in the 2013 collective bargaining agreement. The team used a compliance buyout in June 2014 after just three seasons of the 10-year contract.' … [Read more...] about Christian Ehrhoff retires, on Sabres’ payroll through 2027-28
Sabres' Botterill: Learning in NHL now will help Mittelstadt, team later
'"We're excited to see how he handles himself here," Botterill said before the Sabres played the Toronto Maple Leafs. "The biggest thing is setting him up for success for next October."' … [Read more...] about Sabres’ Botterill: Learning in NHL now will help Mittelstadt, team later
Mike Harrington: Reeling in the Sabres' big fish is a huge catch for Botterill
'But one thing Botterill clearly knows is prospects and how to bring them along. We have no idea if he can sign an NHL free agent or win a trade but we know he can draft and you have to like his philosophies on development.' … [Read more...] about Mike Harrington: Reeling in the Sabres’ big fish is a huge catch for Botterill
The Wraparound: Sabres 3, Maple Leafs 2
'"It felt good," said Eichel, who gave a fist pump and hit the Air Canada Centre glass after opening the scoring. "I've kind of been gripping my stick a little, maybe trying to make the cute play. I thought I just worked tonight. That was kind of the attitude I came into the game with, just work hard and take care of our own end, compete, battle and see what happens.' … [Read more...] about The Wraparound: Sabres 3, Maple Leafs 2
Sabres sign top prospect Casey Mittelstadt
'Drafted with the No. 8 overall pick in 2017, Mittelstadt completed his freshman year at the University of Minnesota this month. He finished second for Minnesota with 30 points in 34 games. He scored 11 times and added 19 assists while earning a spot on the Big Ten All-Freshman team. The center tied for the Minnesota lead with four power-play goals and was tied for second with … [Read more...] about Sabres sign top prospect Casey Mittelstadt
Sabres looking forward to getting Mittelstadt's speed and shiftiness into lineup
'"He's got some quick mitts for sure," said defenseman Brendan Guhle, who skated with Mittelstadt in development camp last summer at HarborCenter. "He's a good player, so quick, has a good shot. It's great we were able to get him signed."' … [Read more...] about Sabres looking forward to getting Mittelstadt’s speed and shiftiness into lineup
Sabres alumni to help new pancreatic cancer group gain momentum
'Former Sabres Danny Gare, Rene Robert and Derek Smith are among those expected to be on hand. The cost is $20 at the door.' … [Read more...] about Sabres alumni to help new pancreatic cancer group gain momentum
With Toronto seeking club records, this is the worst time for Sabres to face Leafs
'The Leafs are currently on a franchise-record run of 13 straight wins at home. For a little bit of perspective there, you'll recall that the Sabres have won just 11 home games all year. All Toronto needs is a win over the Sabres and it will set franchise records for home wins (27) and overall wins (46) in a season.' … [Read more...] about With Toronto seeking club records, this is the worst time for Sabres to face Leafs
St. Cloud's Borgen signs entry-level deal with Sabres, will report to Amerks
'In addition to adding Borgen to the roster, the Sabres will be returning defensemen Brendan Guhle and Casey Nelson to Rochester for the postseason in hopes of helping the Amerks win a first-round series for the first time since 2005.' … [Read more...] about St. Cloud’s Borgen signs entry-level deal with Sabres, will report to Amerks
Sabres' accountability problems return to spotlight
'"It's something that you have to have on a team," Okposo said in Madison Square Garden. "Phil's doing a pretty good job of that, holding guys accountable in the meetings and in video. But I think we have to do a better job with each other and holding each other accountable to a standard that we really want to meet.' … [Read more...] about Sabres’ accountability problems return to spotlight
Sabres Notebook: Puny shooting percentage; Reinhart hits 20 goals
'In the last four games, the Buffalo Sabres have taken 144 shots. They've scored twice. That's a puny shooting percentage of 1.3 percent. Every team goes through a slump, but this is off-the-charts bad.' … [Read more...] about Sabres Notebook: Puny shooting percentage; Reinhart hits 20 goals
The Wraparound: Rangers 5, Sabres 1
'Jimmy Vesey beat up his "old team," scoring twice and adding an assist. The Sabres acquired the rights to Vesey two summers ago, but the forward signed with the Rangers. He has 17 goals.' … [Read more...] about The Wraparound: Rangers 5, Sabres 1