1999 Stanley Cup Finals, Dallas Stars beat Buffalo Sabres 4 games to 2
1994 7th longest NHL game: New Jersey Devils beat Buffalo Sabres (125 min 43 sec)
1984 Buffalo Sabres win NHL record 10th straight road game
1981 Buffalo Sabres beat Toronto Maple Leafs 14-4
1981 Buffalo Sabres sets NHL record of 9 goals in 1 period (vs Toronto)
1980 Sabres take only 15 shots, Islanders 22, in a playoff game
1980 Sabres and Islanders play to 1:20 of 5th period in a playoff
1975 Buffalo Sabres set NHL record of 40 points beating Caps 14-2 scoring 5 goals vs Washington Caps in 4:57
1975 10th Islander shut-out opponent-Glenn Resch 3-0 vs Sabres
1975 Michal Grosek, Gottwaldov Cze, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1975 Stanley Cup: Philadelphia Flyers beat Buffalo Sabres, 4 games to 2
1975 Mike Wilson, Brampton, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres
1974 1st Washington Capitals penalty shot, Tom Williams unsuccessful vs Buff Sabres
1974 Miroslav Satan, Topolcany Slo, NHL left wing, Edmonton Oilers, Sabres
1974 Mike Peca, born in Toronto, NHL center, Buffalo Sabres
1973 Jason Dawe, North York, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1973 Matthew Barnaby, Ottawa, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1973 Islanders and Sabres had a penalty free game
1972 Alexei Zhitnik, born in Kiev, Ukraine, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres
1971 Brad May, Toronto, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1971 Bob Boughner, born in Windsor, NHL defenseman, Buffalo Sabres
1971 Derek Plante, Cloquet, NHL center for the Buffalo Sabres
1970 Richard Smehlik, Ostrava Cze, NHL defenseman, Buf Sabres, Oly-Gold-98
1969 Scott Pearson, Cornwall, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1969 Andrei Trefilov, Kirovo Russia, NHL goalie, Buffalo Sabres, Oly-S-98
1969 Mark Astley, Calgary, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres
1969 Alexander Mogilny, Khavarovsk, 1st soviet to defect to NHL, Sabres
1968 Darryl Shannon, Barrie, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres
1968 Rob Ray, Belleville, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1966 Brent Hughes, born in New Westminster, California, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1966 Randy Burridge, Fort Erie, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1964 Yuri Khmylev, Moscow Rus, NHL left wing for the Buffalo Sabres
1963 Garry Galley, born in Montreal, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres
1961 Dave Hannan, Sudbury, NHL center, Buffalo Sabres, Colorado Avalanche
1959 Charlie Huddy, Oshawa, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres
1956 Mikhail Burtsev, U.S.S.R., sabres 1976 Olympics gold
1949 Ted Sator, Utica, New York, NHL coach, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres
1948 Viktor Krovopouskov, U.S.S.R., sabres, Olympics gold 1976, 1980
1920 Rudolf Karpati, born in Hungary, sabres, Olympics gold 1956, 60
1912 Pal Kovacs, born in Hungary, sabres 1952 Olympics gold
1910 Aladar Gerevich, born in Hungary, sabres, 1948 Olympics gold
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