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  2. List of NHL mascots - Wikipedia

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    Sabretooth in 2012. Sabretooth is the mascot of the Buffalo Sabres. [12] Sabretooth debuted with the Sabres in the 1988–89 season. [13] From 1992 to 1998, he was the mascot of the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League. [13] He is a yellow anthropomorphic sabretooth tiger with blue stripes, and has protruding teeth. [14]

  3. Buffalo Sabres - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. The Sabres compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference. The team was established in 1970, along with the Vancouver Canucks, when the league expanded to 14 teams.

  4. Sabres Hockey Network - Wikipedia

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    On September 10, 2016, MSG launched a Buffalo-centric version of MSG Network called MSG Western New York, which incorporates content from both the Sabres and the Buffalo Bills [1] including 70 Sabres games. The play-by-play and commentary is radio simulcasted over video, an arrangement unique in the National Hockey League.

  5. Rochester Americans - Wikipedia

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    After the Knox brothers died in the 1990s, the Americans and Sabres were split up, with the Sabres going to John Rigas and the Americans being sold to Steve Donner. Despite the sale, the original Buffalo-Rochester partnership became the longest such NHL-AHL affiliation, lasting until the 2007–08 season, and revived for 2011–12.

  6. Sabres overcome 2-goal deficit and disallowed OT goal in 3-2 ...

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    Jacob Bryson and the Buffalo Sabres got the rare and unusual opportunity of celebrating one win twice. After an offside video review led to Owen Power’s goal with two seconds remaining in ...

  7. Seymour H. Knox III - Wikipedia

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    Knox was born in 1926 in Buffalo, New York to Seymour H. Knox II (1898–1990) [3] and Helen Northrup (1902-1971). [4] His paternal grandparents were Grace Millard Knox (1862–1936) [5] and Seymour H. Knox I (1861–1915), [6] who merged his chain of five-and-dime stores with those of his first cousins, Frank Winfield Woolworth and Charles Woolworth, to form the F. W. Woolworth Company.

  8. Taro Tsujimoto - Wikipedia

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    Taro Tsujimoto [a] is a fictitious Japanese ice hockey player who was selected in the 1974 National Hockey League Amateur Draft as the 183rd overall pick by the Buffalo Sabres. The decision to draft a non-existent player was made by Sabres general manager Punch Imlach , who was frustrated by the absurd length of the draft, and in the late ...

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