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The Buffalo Sabres’ home will remain the KeyBank Center through at least the 2035-36 season after the team reached a 10-year ...
KeyBank has reupped its agreement with the Sabres for naming rights of the arena, as well as becoming the road helmet sponsor ...
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Lindsay was proud to wear a diamond-encrusted pin on his left lapel, near his heart, that featured the winged-wheel logo of ...
The Utah Mammoth, formerly known as the Utah Hockey Club, underwent a major transformation after playing its inaugural season ...
The Nittany Lions men's hockey program joined Division I in 2012, playing for one season as an independent until construction ...
On Saturday, the Athletic published a story in which its beat writers — and staffers for NHL teams they don’t cover (cough, ...
The Buffalo Sabres have extended the arena's naming rights with KeyBank for 10-years, starting in the 2026-27 season.
The Buffalo Sabres announced on Wednesday morning a 10-year extension of the arena naming rights deal with KeyBank.
The Blues are interested in Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram, but what would they be willing to give up? Does a deal make sense?
On Wednesday morning, Buffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams spoke for the first time since free agency started at noon on July 1.
Buffalo gets needed goalie depth The Sabres entered this offseason needing some veteran depth in net, and they got it by signing goalie Alex Lyon to a two-year contract worth $1.5 million per season.