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Sabres clinch playoff berth, end record drought

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Buffalo Sabres End 14-Year Playoff Drought, Clinch Postseason Berth

The Buffalo Sabres have finally put an end to their 14-year playoff drought, clinching a postseason berth on Saturday when the New York Rangers defeated the Detroit Red Wings in regulation. This marks a significant milestone for the team, which had not qualified for the playoffs since 2011. The Sabres’ playoff drought was one of the longest active streaks in the four North American major sports, second only to the NFL’s New York Jets, who last qualified in 2010.

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Buffalo Sabres End 14-Year Playoff Drought, Clinch Postseason BerthA Franchise RebornA New Era for the Sabres

The Sabres’ turnaround has been nothing short of remarkable, with the team riding a 35-8-4 surge that has vaulted them into contention for the Eastern Conference’s top seed. At 46-22-8, Buffalo is well-positioned to make a deep run in the playoffs, and their fans are eagerly anticipating the team’s first postseason appearance in over a decade. As of Saturday, the Sabres have gone 5,458 days since their last playoff appearance, when the Lindy Ruff-coached team lost Game 7 of a first-round series to Philadelphia on April 26, 2011.

A Franchise Reborn

The Sabres’ resurgence can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the return of key players from injury and the addition of new talent at the trade deadline. The team’s top two lines were replenished with the return of Josh Norris and Jason Zucker, and their goaltending got a boost with Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen shaking off an early season injury to resume sharing the starting duties with Alex Lyon. Luukkonen has gone 15-4-2 since December 21, and the team’s worst stretch since December has been a 0-1-2 skid.

The Sabres also added depth at the trade deadline, acquiring center Sam Carrick, forward Tanner Pearson, and defensemen Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn. These moves have helped to solidify the team’s lineup and provide a boost to their playoff chances. According to NHL.com, the Sabres’ 19 come-from-behind wins are tied for seventh in the league, including a thrilling 8-7 victory over Tampa Bay last month.

The team is led by two of its longest-tenured players: captain Rasmus Dahlin, the No. 1 pick in the 2018 draft, and forward Tage Thompson, who was acquired in a trade that sent Ryan O’Reilly to St. Louis in the summer of 2018. Dahlin entered Saturday ranking sixth among NHL defensemen with 67 points, while Thompson was tied for 11th among all skaters with 38 goals. As reported by ESPN, the Sabres have had 21 home sellouts this season, including 15 in a row, a year after selling out just five games.

A New Era for the Sabres

The Sabres’ playoff berth marks a new era for the franchise, which has not hoisted the Stanley Cup in its 54 seasons of existence. The team has had its fair share of struggles over the years, including finishing last overall four times and going through seven coaches and four general managers. However, with their current roster and coaching staff, the Sabres are poised to make a deep run in the playoffs and bring excitement back to the city of Buffalo.

As the Sabres look to the future, they will face stiff competition in the playoffs, but their fans are eager to see the team succeed. With their strong lineup and talented players, the Sabres have the potential to make a deep run in the playoffs and bring a championship to the city of Buffalo. As noted by NHL.com, the Sabres’ next test will be winning a playoff series, something the team hasn’t done since beating the Rangers in six games in the second round in 2007.

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The Sabres’ playoff berth is a testament to the team’s hard work and dedication, and their fans are eagerly anticipating the team’s first postseason appearance in over a decade. With their strong lineup and talented players, the Sabres have the potential to make a deep run in the playoffs and bring a championship to the city of Buffalo.

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