The Sabres Are Finally Going to Do It ("Do" Meaning "Get" and "It" Meaning "a Giant Scoreboard")
Briefly

Fans of the Buffalo Sabres have long awaited this moment. For over a decade—through multiple tanks, rebuilds, and disappointments—they have waited for something they can believe in. The problems of the past are solved. Our savior has arrived.
From an ownership perspective, I have put a great deal of thought and research into the fan experience over the last year. We are thrilled about the many projects we have in the pipeline, none bigger than a new videoboard.
The Buffalo Sabres got a new jumbotron. It's 27 feet tall and 43 feet wide—i.e., four Tage Thompsons tall and six Tage Thompsons wide—and twice as big as the old screen that used to hang in our den of joy, the KeyBank Center.
Good hockey players do not win Stanley Cups. Gigantic screens with astounding clarity do. When incoming players look up at this beaming light, they will see the future of the organization.
Read at The Ringer
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