Buffalo Sabres, Nashville Predators
Kulich scored at 17:56 to give the Sabres a 4-3 lead. He raced down the left side, received Tage Thompson’s feed from the right point and ripped his second goal of the night – and 11th of the season – between Annunen and the near-side post.
Rob Ray, who spent 14 seasons in Buffalo, where he inspired an NHL rule change, excited crowds with his fights, accumulated 3,207 penalty minutes, and remains a fan favorite while shifting to broadcasting,
Last year's No. 1, the Sabres still have a good pool, with five legit prospects and quantity that runs deep into the teens.
The Sabres are reportedly entertaining trade offers on former first-overall pick Owen Power before the March 7th deadline.
Bet you didn't know that No. 32 was Rob Ray's number in part because it was a larger jersey designed for a goalie that made it easier to slip out of an opponent's grasp during a scrap?
The Sabres have the assets to entice Vancouver into a trade. The bigger question is what, exactly, Buffalo might have to give up.
There is NHL action on Tuesday, Jan. 28 and that includes a matchup with Buffalo Sabres hosting the Boston Bruins at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY.
Bruins have been a traditional NHL power, but they will need to find additional and dependable scoring if they are going to make the playoffs
The gritty power forward who played 889 of his 900 NHL games with the Sabres was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame on Friday at KeyBank Center. He is the 42nd inductee into the team's Hall of Fame and the first to be granted the honor since former forward Dale Hawerchuk and legendary announcer Rick Jeanneret were back in 2012.
No NHL team is playing better right now than the surging New York Islanders, who will hunt for their seventh straight win when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night.
Rob Ray the feared NHL enforcer gave way to Rob Ray the son, father and beloved teammate on Friday night, showing his softer side upon induction into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame. It took the mere sight of his parents sitting to his left,