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Sabers Fall to Penn, Plunging to Division Basement — And the Struggles May Just Be Beginning

November 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Buffalo Sabers have been experiencing an unpredictable season. Coming into their Wednesday game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the team was riding high after winning four of their last five games, moving them up from the bottom of the Atlantic Division. However, despite a competitive effort, the Sabers fell 4-2 to the Penguins, and with the Toronto Maple Leafs narrowly beating the Columbus Blue Jackets 2-1, Buffalo slipped back to last place in the Eastern Conference.

In the third period, Jason Zucker scored to tie the game for the Sabers, but just 31 seconds later, the Penguins responded with a goal by Brian Rust, regaining the lead and ultimately securing the victory. Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry delivered a solid performance, limiting Buffalo to only 19 shots on goal. What’s particularly discouraging for Buffalo is that among the Atlantic Division teams, five out of eight won their games Wednesday, making it even harder for the Sabers to climb the ranks. Buffalo was one of three teams to lose, widening the gap between them and their divisional competitors.

There is some hope as veteran center Josh Norris is reportedly close to returning from injury, though concerns remain about his ability to stay healthy given his history. Buffalo is under mounting pressure: each loss is a blow to coach Lindy Ruff and general manager Kevin Adams, and another step away from breaking their 15-year Stanley Cup Playoff drought. The tough road ahead includes games against strong teams like the New Jersey Devils, Minnesota Wild, Winnipeg Jets (twice), and Philadelphia Flyers, making it a challenge for Buffalo to improve their standings significantly.

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Despite some recent competitive outings, the Sabers’ slow start still weighs heavily on the team and fans alike. To escape their lowly position, Buffalo must string together consecutive wins — something they have yet to demonstrate this season. As Sabers fans anxiously watch, every game now carries greater importance for the team’s playoff survival.

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Fan Take: This update is crucial for hockey enthusiasts because it highlights the ongoing struggles of a historic franchise fighting to reclaim its relevance. For the sport, Buffalo’s battle underscores the competitive intensity of the NHL’s Atlantic Division and the fine margins between success and failure in the league.

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