So Long, Buffalo Sabres [BUFFALO TWEETS OF THE WEEK]
Everyone is dealing with the end of the Sabres' season in a different way. Fortunately they're broadcasting their feelings on Twitter. Thanks, Internet.
Everyone is dealing with the end of the Sabres' season in a different way. Fortunately they're broadcasting their feelings on Twitter. Thanks, Internet.
After the tragedy in Boston that occurred a week ago today, Buffaloians -- including some Boston Marathon runners -- gathered together for a Boston Marathon Solidarity Run in Delaware Park on Sunday morning. Runners documented the race, before, during, and after on Twitter.
Wednesday night marked the first major sporting event in Boston since Monday's bombings of the Boston Marathon. Prior to the Boston Bruins' game against the Buffalo Sabres at TD Bank Garden, the Bruins observed a moment of silence for the victims and survivors of the bombings
This edition of Tweets of the Week is dedicated to the Sabres and the brilliance of John Scott. You're welcome.
What a week for sports. The Sabres traded Jason Pominville, and lucky for us, fans went to Twitter to express their pain.
Sure, the Sabres are only six points out of a playoff spot. But let's be honest, with the way they have been playing this season, it may as well be 600 points.
Well, the NHL's new alignment is not perfect, that is for sure. The approval of the realignment was to better equip teams with more efficient travel and business efforts. In addition, there's a whole new playoff format as well. What does this mean for the Sabres?
Another week, another bunch of people who think their iPhones make them professional photographers. This week, we’re rounding up your all-around best shots.
Hello again, tweeps. You probably live under a rock if you haven't heard about Lindy Ruff's expulsion this week.
You love your team and you want to show it. A bumper sticker just won't cut it. You want something a little more permanent. How about showing some team pride with a newly designed Buffalo Sabres license plate?
In Friday morning (February 22) press conference, former Sabres coach Lindy Ruff thanked the current and past owners of the team, the players and, of course, the fans.
In case you missed it, this just happened: