Last night, there were seven games on the NHL schedule. In one of the games, the Canadiens defeated the Panthers. Here are the other results and highlights: 1.
JJ Peterka scored twice as the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Washington Capitals 6-2 in Jeff Skinner’s 1000th NHL game. The Sabres dominated play throughout most of the game but went into the third period only up a goal.
On Tuesday night, Jeff Skinner of the Buffalo Sabres was honored for playing in his 1,000th NHL game. After debuting with the Carolina Hurricanes on Oct.
The Buffalo Sabres’ matchup against the Washington Capitals tonight is guaranteed to be memorable. When forward Jeff Skinner steps on the ice for his first
To reach 1000 games is an amazing accomplishment, and Jeff Skinner has done it in elite offensive fashion. He burst onto the scene as an 18-year-old, scoring 31 goals.
Monday night was a good answer to a disappointing loss on Saturday, as the Buffalo Sabres defeated the Seattle Kraken handily, 6-2. Jeff Skinner was outstanding, playing nearly the entire time in the opponent’s end and potting three goals to top the Sabres Grades.
Jeff Skinner scored three goals as the Buffalo Sabres continued their playoff push with a 6-2 victory against the host Seattle Kraken on Monday night. Skinner completed his hat trick at 18:01 of the third period on a wrist shot from the slot.
As hockey fans, the future excites us. Which talented prospect will your favorite team draft this June to save the franchise? Which trade deadline rental could be the missing piece for a Cup contender?
With a 7-3 win at home over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday, the Buffalo Sabres now sit five points out of a playoff spot. Yes, we’re talking about the NHL playoffs.
He was good for seven goals and 22 points in 59 games after landing in Buffalo last season, the best offensive pace of his seven-year NHL career.
It's Friday in the NHL, a nice opportunity to move off the beaten path and opt for something a bit more fun in the prop markets.
As the Buffalo Sabres continue to grow as a team and develop the young talent that they have in their prospect pool, the reality is that they will need to make roster space to actually use them.
The Buffalo Sabres could have forward Jeff Skinner back in the lineup when they begin a three-game road trip with a visit to the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.
Buffalo Sabres forward Jeff Skinner is considered week-to-week as he deals with an upper-body injury, the team announced Thursday. Per Buffalo head coach Don Granato, Skinner sustained the injury during the team's 5-2 setback to the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday.
The Buffalo Sabres announced Thursday morning that forward Jeff Skinner is out week-to-week with an upper body injury. It is presumed that Skinner sustained the injury during Buffalo’s last outing against the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday.
The Buffalo Sabres have announced that forward Jeff Skinner is out week-to-week with an upper-body injury. Skinner missed yesterday’s practice and the fears came true regarding his upper-body innjury; he suffered the injury in Tuesday’s 5-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken.
The Buffalo Sabres are crossing their fingers as they await test results on Jeff Skinner's upper-body injury. Skinner has posted 33 points in 38 games this season.
The Buffalo Sabres were without winger Jeff Skinner on Wednesday for their practice, as he missed it due to an upper-body injury. Skinner, 31, apparently suffered the injury during Tuesday’s 5-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken, although he played through it for the remainder of the game.
While Sabres fans likely have a bad taste in their mouths after Tuesday night’s 9-4 defeat at the hands of the Blue Jackets, it’s not all bad in northern New York.
The Buffalo Sabres placed Jeff Skinner on injured reserve as a result of the upper-body injury he suffered Wednesday night.
Buffalo Sabres forward Jeff Skinner left Wednesday night’s 5-1 loss against the Colorado Avalanche with an upper-body injury. Skinner was hit hard by Avs’ forward Nathan MacKinnon.
We had us a solid Saturday here of SOG looks, and it's in that market we stay for tonight in the NHL.
Jeff Skinner is back, and he’s truly never been better. After re-discovering himself during the 2021-22 season and bringing a nightmarish two-year stretch to an end, he took it to new heights this year and reinvented himself along the way.
Two things that will always bring hockey fans out of their seats are goals and fights. Thursday, fans in Detroit were treated to both on the same play.
Buffalo Sabres forward Jeff Skinner has been suspended three games for cross-checking Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jake Guentzel, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced Saturday.
There are a lot of newer and current songs on the list, which makes sense given the young average age of the Sabres.
Just a few short years ago, things were going quite well for Jeff Skinner. In his first season as a Buffalo Sabre in 2018-19, he scored a career-high 40 goals and in the process earned himself a new eight-year, $72 million contract.
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