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Buffalo Sabres 2016-17 Prediction: February Schedule

Buffalo Sabres 2016-17 Prediction: February Schedule
Buffalo Sabres 2016-17 Prediction: February Schedule
Apr 2, 2016; New York, NY, USA; Buffalo Sabres center Jack Eichel (15) falls to the ice defended by New York Rangers defenseman Dan Boyle (22) during the third period at Madison Square Garden.The Sabres defeated the Rangers 4-3.Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY SportsWill the Buffalo Sabres be within striking distance of the playoffs in February, or will the wheels be coming off the bus?
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Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills

Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills
Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills
E-Mail Print Share This: | Photo: Kevin Hoffman - USA TODAY SportsSabres recall Bailey, four othersThe Buffalo Sabres continue to shuffle around its training camp roster with the recall of five players from the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League.On Tuesday morning, the Sabres announced the recall of forwards Justin Bailey, Dan Catenacci, Jean Dupuy, Cole Schneider, and defenseman Brady Austin.In addition, the Sabres have sent forward Giorgio Estephan back to the Lethbridge Hurricanes in the Western Hockey League to put the camp roster at 37.
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Buffalo Sabres eye climb in standings

Buffalo Sabres eye climb in standings
Buffalo Sabres eye climb in standings
Buffalo Sabres eye climb in standingsRebuilding club says it's time to start delivering in wake of last season's improvementBUFFALO — Encouraging as it might appear, Sabres general manager Tim Murray isn't overly impressed by the big jump Buffalo made in the standings last year.Going from rock bottom to respectability isn't considered a mean feat when taking into account Buffalo still finished 23rd despite a 12-win and 27-point improvement.It's not as if the Sabres could have been much worse after finishing last in each of the previous two seasons.
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