To say that the 2025-26 season has gotten off to a rocky start for the Buffalo Sabres would be putting it lightly. They were shut out by the New York Rangers on home ice to start the season and managed just one goal in another rough loss to the Boston Bruins.
BUFFALO – Three straight losses to open the season. Two goals scored. One team going nowhere fast. Less than a week into the season, the Sabres are in a heap of trouble.
The Buffalo Sabres hosted the Colorado Avalanche in a matinée on Columbus Day at KeyBank Center. The first two games of the season have been less than forgiving to the Sabres, who managed to score one goal in two losing efforts.
BUFFALO – The upper-body injury Sabres center Josh Norris suffered in Thursday’s season-opening loss could sideline him well into November, coach Lindy Ruff said.
The Buffalo Sabres are only a few games into the new season, but frustration and uncertainty are already boiling over — and that’s created talk that some of the Sabres’ big names might be on the move, while also keeping the Alex Tuch-to-Edmonton rumors alive and well.
Buffalo Sabres’ forward Josh Norris has added yet another injury to his long list throughout his NHL career, as he suffered it late in the third period in a 4-0 loss vs the New York Rangers on Thursday night after taking a faceoff.
For the time being at least, Buffalo Sabres prospect Radim Mrtka is adapting to the rigors of pro hockey as a member of the Americans. The AHL, of course, can be unforgiving for teenagers and other neophytes, especially defenseman.
Charlie McAvoy stifled Tage Thompson’s game-tying shot en route to Sean Kuraly burying the empty net finisher, lifting the Boston Bruins over the Buffalo Sabres, 3-1, to remain undefeated in the ongoing NHL regular season at TD Garden, moments earlier.
Joshua Norris, what can you say, this guy just cannot catch a break. Just one game into the Buffalo Sabres 2025-26 NHL season, and they will be without their starting centre.
The Buffalo Sabres received a tough early-season blow as forward Josh Norris is set to miss a “significant amount of time” with an upper-body injury, head coach Lindy Ruff confirmed this weekend.
Buffalo Sabres star Josh Norris is expected to miss a "significant amount of time" with an upper-body injury, coach Lindy Ruff confirmed Saturday. Norris was injured during a faceoff in Buffalo's season-opening 4-0 loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday.
The Buffalo Sabres won’t be able to turn to center Josh Norris on Saturday night and will have to wait to know the full extent of the injury he suffered
Welcome to NHL Rumours! The first weekend of the season is here. A weekend of hockey awaits us. However, even the beginnings of a new season do not stop rumours from circulating.
As NHL teams continue to shuffle rosters early in the season, forward Alex Tuch’s name has surfaced in discussions surrounding the Edmonton Oilers. According
Just one game in to the 2025-26 NHL season, the Buffalo Sabres have as many as five starters with injury concerns. This includes one of their best performers this preseason.
Sabres winger Zach Benson was a late scratch from Thursday night’s season-opening loss to the Rangers, with the team awarding him a day-to-day designation after he took a puck to the face in practice on Wednesday.
Zach Benson was a surprising injury scratch for the Buffalo Sabres in their opening night game against the New York Rangers. Benson is one of the players tasked with leading the Sabres out of their playoff drought, but a puck to the face at the team’s practice on Wednesday ended up with him watching Thursday night’s game from a hospital bed.
William James of Philly Hockey Now: Elliotte Friedman reported that the Philadelphia Flyers are looking for a defenseman. The Flyers could use some size on the blue line, and it may be one of the reasons prospect Emil Andrae (5′ 9″) is stuck in the minors.
The Buffalo Sabres are hoping to break one of the most ignominious streaks in the NHL. The Sabres have not made the Stanley Cup playoffs since the 2009-10 season, and their long-suffering fans are hoping that this is the year they can get back to the postseason.
With NHL teams putting finshing touches on their rosters for opening night coming up soon, there are some hard decisions to make. And for Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams, he had a very hard decision to make.
As the Buffalo Sabres gear up for the new season, the team is already dealing with some injuries across the roster. This team is looking to finally end the long playoff drought, and this isn't the start that the franchise wanted for the year.