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First NHL Hockey Game At Pegula Ice Arena Ends With Drama As Wild Beat Sabres 2-1 -
First NHL Hockey Game At Pegula Ice Arena Ends With Drama As Wild Beat Sabres 2-1 -Penn State is just over a week away from dropping the puck on the 2016-17 season but Hockey Valley was out in full force on Monday as the Buffalo Sabres took on the Minnesota Wild in an NHL preseason game."Everyone said it was going to be a nice facility, but it exceeded all my expectations," said Sabres goalkeeper Anders Nilsson."It's a great setup for the guys who play here and all the fans have a great building and a great facility."And perhaps fittingly as the Nittany Lions fell in their first game as a Division I team, in overtime, it was the Sabres falling just seconds away from overtime as a goal with 4.6 seconds left doomed the home favorites.
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Terry and Kim Pegula's Buffalo Sabres fall to Minnesota in Pegula Ice Arena's first NHL game
Terry and Kim Pegula's Buffalo Sabres fall to Minnesota in Pegula Ice Arena's first NHL gameWe're always interested in hearing about news in our community.Let us know what's going on!
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Bylsma, Sabres excited for first NHL game at Pegula Ice Arena
Bylsma, Sabres excited for first NHL game at Pegula Ice ArenaGuy Gadowsky often uses his opening statement to the press following home games to praise the Roar Zone, Penn State hockey's student section, and Buffalo Sabres coach Dan Bylsma hopes to give the same praise Monday night following the first-ever NHL hockey game at Pegula Ice Arena.The Sabres will host the Minnesota Wild at 7 p.m."I want to get that student section roaring and use that to our advantage for the game," Bylsma said in a conference call Thursday afternoon.While the Roar Zone may be largely divided between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers fans most days, it's fair to assume most, if not all, will be supporting the Sabres in Monday night's contest—the Sabres are owned by Terry Pegula, the man whose $102 million donation made Division I hockey at Penn State a reality.
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