The Buffalo Sabers’ 2025-26 season has been characterized by ongoing instability. The team struggled to secure more than two consecutive wins over 28 games and decided to withdraw shortly after showing minimal progress. Recently, the Sabers managed back-to-back victories against Minnesota and Winnipeg but now face a critical stretch of six consecutive road games that will determine their playoff eligibility in the Eastern Conference.
The team started strong but ultimately fell 5-2 to Philadelphia on Wednesday. They faced the Jets twice this week, trailing 4-1 in the latter game. Jason Zucker scored Buffalo’s lone goal, while goalie Ukko-Pekka Lukonen allowed three goals on 22 shots, marking his fourth loss this season. Meanwhile, former Sabers goalie Eric Comrie rebounded from being pulled earlier in the week with a 34-save win at home.
Sabers head coach Lindy Ruff highlighted missed opportunities in the second period, noting the team failed to capitalize on chances near the net and has only scored one even-strength goal in the last six periods. He emphasized the difficulty of winning road games without scoring at five-on-five.
With this loss, Buffalo is tied with Florida for last place in the Eastern Conference at 26 points. Their troubles on the road, where they have a 2-8-2 record, contrast sharply with their strong home performance of 9-5-2. The Sabers’ goal difference of -22 is the worst in the league, reflecting their struggles both offensively and defensively away from KeyBank Center.
The team’s road trip continues with a game against the Flames in Calgary on Monday.
Fan Take: The Sabers’ season highlights how crucial consistent scoring and strong defense are for playoff aspirations. For hockey fans, this struggle underscores the intense competition in the Eastern Conference and the thin margin between making the postseason or falling short.

