Christopher Li+FollowSabres’ Josh Doan sets the tone for BuffaloJosh Doan’s new seven-year deal with the Sabres isn’t just about locking up a breakout star—it’s a message to the whole Buffalo roster. Doan’s relentless energy and two-way play have made him a fan favorite and a leader on the ice, and the front office is rewarding that work ethic. But with Alex Tuch’s contract still up in the air, the question is: who else is willing to buy in and leave a little money on the table for the team’s future? Is this the start of a new era for the Sabres? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
stacy28+FollowSabres’ bold move shakes up Tuch talksThe Buffalo Sabres just locked in Josh Doan for seven years, and it’s a game-changer for the team’s future—and for Alex Tuch’s contract situation. Doan’s breakout season and gritty play have clearly convinced the front office he’s a cornerstone worth betting on. With Doan secured, the Sabres suddenly have more leverage in negotiations with Tuch, who’s been a fan favorite but is reportedly seeking a hefty payday. Will this shift push Tuch to lower his demands, or could we see a major trade before the deadline? Sabres fans, what do you think is the best move for the team? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowOwen Power divides Sabres fans like never beforeOwen Power’s name sparks some of the loudest debates in Buffalo hockey circles. Despite his massive 6'6" frame, he’s not the bruiser many expected, and that’s left fans split—some see untapped superstar potential, others call him a draft bust. But here’s the twist: while his style frustrates old-school fans, the advanced stats show he quietly leads the Sabres’ defense in expected goals. As Buffalo fights to end a 14-year playoff drought, Power’s impact is bigger than it looks. What do you think—should the Sabres stick with him or shake things up? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Sherri West+FollowKonsta Helenius lights up Buffalo’s record booksKonsta Helenius just made Sabres history, racking up three points in the first period against Nashville—something no other Buffalo player has done in their first two NHL games. The 19-year-old’s instant chemistry with Noah Ostlund and a highlight-reel goal had the crowd buzzing. What’s wild is how the Sabres’ patience with Helenius is paying off; instead of rushing him, they let him develop in Rochester, and now he’s delivering big time. With Josh Norris returning soon, do you think Helenius should stay in Buffalo or keep developing in the AHL? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBuffalo’s young guns shake up the NHLBuffalo’s new Kid Line just made a statement—Helenius, Ostlund, and Benson powered the Sabres to a huge win in Nashville, and even the Predators’ coach admitted Buffalo’s been the league’s hottest team lately. The Sabres’ bounce-back after two tough losses shows a grit we haven’t seen in years, and their young players are stepping up big time. With the playoff race tighter than ever, it’s clear the Sabres can’t afford to play favorites—whoever’s producing gets the ice time. Is this the year Buffalo finally breaks the playoff drought? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new lineup and what’s next for the Blue and Gold! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres fans: Who’s truly untouchable for 2026?Sabres GM Jarmo Kekalainen shook up the locker room with a clear message: no one’s spot is guaranteed anymore. But let’s be real—Buffalo does have a few players you just can’t imagine trading. Rasmus Dahlin’s leadership and passion make him the heartbeat of the team, while Tage Thompson’s scoring and contract are absolute steals. Josh Doan’s relentless play and Zach Benson’s potential round out the list. Still, some big names aren’t as safe as you’d think. Who do you think should be off-limits as the 2026 trade deadline approaches? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowSabres’ playoff hopes hinge on bold movesBuffalo’s playoff dreams are on the line as the Sabres’ hot streak has cooled, and the pressure is mounting on GM Jarmo Kekalainen to shake up the roster before the NHL’s Olympic trade freeze. With the East getting tighter and rivals making big trades, standing pat could mean missing out—again. Fans remember last season’s inaction and don’t want a repeat. Whether it’s landing a top forward or shoring up the defense, something’s got to give. What kind of move do you think could spark the Sabres back to life? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowSabres fall in Raleigh as Hurricanes troll BuffaloBuffalo sports fans just can’t catch a break lately. After the Bills’ playoff heartbreak and firing their head coach, the Sabres dropped another one in Raleigh, losing 2-1 to the Hurricanes. Carolina’s social media team didn’t hold back, poking fun at Buffalo’s struggles and even dragging Josh Allen into the mix. The Sabres fired back online, standing up for their quarterback. Meanwhile, Carolina’s goalie Brandon Bussi was nearly unbeatable, and Seth Jarvis sealed the win. With the Hurricanes on a hot streak, how do you feel about the ongoing rivalry and the social media banter? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres’ defense depth could make or break seasonBuffalo’s playoff hopes might hinge on how they handle Michael Kesselring’s struggles. While the top four defenders are logging monster minutes and playing great hockey, relying on them too much could backfire if injuries hit. Kesselring, once seen as a key piece in a big trade, hasn’t found his form after injuries, but benching him for fringe players isn’t the answer. He needs consistent ice time to regain confidence and help the team’s depth. How do you think the Sabres should balance developing Kesselring with chasing wins? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres03Share
stacy28+FollowSabres fans: Is a Rangers trade the missing piece?The New York Rangers are officially open for business, and the Buffalo Sabres have a real shot to shake things up. With Artemi Panarin likely on the move and GM Jarmo Kekalainen’s history with him, it’s hard not to imagine Panarin in blue and gold—even if just as a rental. But the Rangers might be open to dealing more than just Panarin: Alexis Lafreniere and Vincent Trocheck could also be on the table. With the Sabres so close to ending their playoff drought, would you risk a big trade to get over the hump? Who would you want to see in Buffalo? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share