Jakob Chychrun and the Capitals celebrate his game-winning goal Thursday. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

Sabres pummel Capitals early, struggle late as win streak ends

BUFFALO – As Tage Thompson kept firing away from the left circle, unleashing four consecutive one-timers late in the first period as the Sabres enjoyed a power play, the anticipation from the capacity crowd in KeyBank Center grew.

How often do you get to see one of hockey’s most lethal shooters let loose like that?

“I think they were tired,” Thompson said after a 2-1 loss ended the Sabres’ eight-game win streak. “It’s tough for ... Read the full article

Sam Carrick has played three games for Buffalo. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

Before trade, Sabres’ Sam Carrick paid dues to stick in NHL: ‘Never … gave up the belief’

BUFFALO – Long before center Sam Carrick played in the Stanley Cup final or made a fast impact with the Sabres, he would return to the minors following one of his brief and infrequent trips to the big leagues and wonder if he had played his last NHL game.

As his 30th birthday approached, Carrick, who joined the Sabres before Friday’s trade deadline, had played just 47 NHL games over parts of five seasons.

He ... Read the full article

Rasmus Dahlin fights Darren Raddysh early in Sunday’s win over Tampa Bay Lightning. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

Rasmus Dahlin, Sabres win fight-filled thriller over Lightning, move into first place: ‘I’m so fired up’

BUFFALO – Early in the second period of the most intense, meaningful and entertaining Sabres game in close to a generation, Brandon Hagel began bullying captain Rasmus Dahlin in front of the Tampa Bay Lightning net.

At that point in Sunday’s thrilling 8-7 come-from-behind win, which moved the Sabres past the Lightning into sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Division, the rivals had already fought five times and amassed 92 penalty minutes.

In ... Read the full article

The Sabres celebrate Jason Zucker’s goal in Saturday’s win. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

After defeating Predators, Sabres have first-place showdown versus Lightning: ‘Going to have incredible energy’

BUFFALO – Since the Sabres last appeared in the playoffs, they have played 1,138 regular-season games, none as big as tonight’s contest against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

If the Sabres defeat the Lightning at KeyBank Center, they will own sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Division at the latest point in a season since April 10, 2010.

Right now, the teams, having each earned 82 points, are tied for the top spot.

Over ... Read the full article

Logan Stanley battles his new teammate, Josh Norris, on Dec. 1. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

By adding assets before trade deadline, Jarmo Kekalainen shows strong belief in Sabres

BUFFALO – In taking a big swing earlier this week and reportedly trying to land St. Louis Blue defenseman Colton Parayko, Sabres general manager Jarmo Kekalainen illustrated he would aggressively add assets to the NHL’s hottest team before Friday’s trade deadline.

After the potential Parayko deal fell through – he refused to waive his no-trade clause, according to multiple reports – Kekalainen kept pursuing trades.

By Friday, he had made three of them, showing his ... Read the full article

Luke Schenn has played for 10 NHL teams. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

Sabres trade tracker: Buffalo acquires two defensemen, forward

BUFFALO – As the 3 p.m. trade deadline approaches, here’s what the Sabres have done:

So far, they’ve made two deals, acquiring defensemen Luke Schenn, 36, and Logan Stanley, 27, from the Winnipeg Jets and center Sam Carrick, 34, from the New York Rangers.

“All three of them bring us hardness, make us a tougher team to play against,” Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said following this afternoon’s practice in KeyBank Center. “In Carrick’s case, a ... Read the full article

Rasmus Dahlin took a slash from Evgeni Malkin on Thursday. ©2026, Micheline Veluvolu

Sabres beat Penguins to move into first place; Buffalo makes trades

PITTSBURGH – Thirty-eight seconds into Thursday’s second period, as Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin and Evgeni Malkin began battling at the net and cross-checking each other, the Penguins star slashed his opponent on the neck.

Malkin’s ill-advised decision ended his night – he earned a match penalty and could have a suspension coming – and ignited the Sabres in a game that was tied at 1.

“After that we got it going pretty good,” coach ... Read the full article