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The Buffalo Sabres may get another one of their new players in the lineup on Thursday against the Washington Capitals. Defenseman Luke Schenn was paired with Logan Stanley during the morning skate. Pa
San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini has earned praise from every opposing coach across the league in his first two NHL seasons, and Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff also took a minute Tuesday to extoll the 19-year-old’s virtues.
Young center Macklin Celebrini is having a great season for the Sharks. He is impressing opposing coaches and players.
There's still more than a fifth of the season remaining, and nobody wants to jinx it, but Lindy Ruff and the Buffalo Sabres can taste it.
Lindy Ruff walked into the Buffalo Sabres’ locker room after their 8-7 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday night and couldn’t help but smile. He saw the joy on the players’ faces after pulling off a chaotic and emotional victory in front of an unforgettable home crowd.
Since Dec. 11, the Sabres have gone an NHL-best 26-5-2 and have moved into first place in the Atlantic Division.
The Buffalo Sabres may get one of their two new players in the lineup on Thursday against the Washington Capitals. Luke Schenn was paired with his former Winnipeg Jets teammate Logan Stanley during the morning skate.
The Sabres and Lightning play for 1st place at KeyBank Center. Lindy Ruff said it best during his postgame press conference on Saturday: These are the games you hope to be playing this time of year.