How the Sabres became the NHL's newest Stanley Cup contender
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How the Sabres became the NHL's newest Stanley Cup contender
"Since Adams was let go on Dec. 15, Buffalo holds the best record in the NHL (31-7-4), is giving up the fewest goals against per game (2.60) and is second only to the Tampa Bay Lightning in scoring (3.76 goals per game)."
"We had to have a few meetings. Eventually it just clicked. We realized that it's us in here that's been the problem."
The Buffalo Sabres faced a challenging start to the 2025-26 season, sitting at the bottom of the league by December. Following the firing of general manager Kevyn Adams, the team turned its performance around dramatically under head coach Lindy Ruff. Since the management change, the Sabres have achieved the best record in the NHL, allowing the fewest goals per game and ranking second in scoring. This turnaround has sparked questions about the team's potential for playoff success and a Stanley Cup run.
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