With their respective wins, today marks the first time ever that the Sabres, Bills and Bandits have all won on the same day.
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- Since they began playing together on Oct. 20, Jeff Skinner (8G, 5A), Jason Pominville (7G, 6A) and Jack Eichel (1G, 11A) are the top three scorers in the NHL.
- The Buffalo Sabres have signed goaltender Devon Levi to a three-year entry-level deal.
- The Buffalo Sabres have signed defenseman Rasmus Dahlin to an eight-year contract extension worth $88 million ($11 million AAV).
- Ilya Lyubushkin is now the only player in Sabres history to score a shorthanded goal in overtime in the regular season. Jason Pominville (May 13, 2006 at OTT, Eastern Conference Semi-Finals) is the only other Buffalo skater to record a shorthanded goal in overtime at any point.
- Tage Thompson has been selected to the NHL All-Star Game for the first time in his career.
- Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen has been named the NHL's Rookie of the Month for the month of January. Luukkonen led all rookie goaltenders in wins (6), saves (274) and time on ice (550:00) in that span.
- With tonight's goal, Jack Eichel (.824 G/GP vs. Toronto) surpassed Alex Ovechkin (.820) to become the active leader in goals per game against the Maple Leafs (min. 5 GP).
- Head coach Ralph Krueger has been relieved of his duties.
- Buffalo Sabres General Manager Jason Botterill has announced that Head Coach Phil Housley has been relieved of his duties.
- The Buffalo Sabres today announced the team has signed forward Jeff Skinner to an eight-year contract with an average annual value of $9 million. sabresdigitalpressbox.com/2019/06/07/sab…
- Craig Anderson is now the only goaltender in NHL history to record multiple performances of 40 or more saves and one or fewer goals against in a single season at age 41 or older. He is also the oldest goaltender (41 years, 279 days) to record 50 or more saves in a single game.
- Dylan Cozens has agreed to terms on a 7-year, $49.7 million extension (7.1 AAV).
- The Sabres won tonight after trailing 4-0. The last time Buffalo trailed by four or more goals and came back to win was on Jan. 21, 1989, a 6-5 overtime win at Boston.







