Revisiting the Buffalo Sabres' Last Playoff Team - The Hockey Writers
With the Buffalo Sabres' playoff drought approaching 10 years, it seems fitting to look back at the last team to make it to the postseason.
thehockeywriters.comHere’s a concise update on the latest available information about the 2010–11 Buffalo Sabres season, focusing on what’s most relevant from reliable summaries and historical retrospectives.
Core outcome
Key contextual notes
Playoff run details
Ownership and franchise notes
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With the Buffalo Sabres' playoff drought approaching 10 years, it seems fitting to look back at the last team to make it to the postseason.
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