
Buffalo, New York - Buffalo is one of the most passionate, scrutinized, and championship deprived sports markets in all of the country. Bringing the Stanley Cup to Buffalo, New York and raising a championship banner inside Key Bank Center is the only thing that is on General Manager Tim Murray's mind since he was hired in 2014. Since Murray has been at the helm, the Sabres have sold off valuable assets to the team in return for draft picks and young prospects to start the rebuilding process. The 2014 & 2015 NHL Draft's were huge in taking steps of developing a core group of young talent with Sam Reinhart and the new star of Buffalo sports, Jack Eichel.
In 2015 the Sabres struggled early to get things right under coach Dan Bylsma's new system, but ended the season with 81 points, 12 points away from 3rd in the Atlantic Division on a slight of a hot streak. 2016 has arrived and the hopes are for the Sabres to make a run for the playoffs. The tank is no more and the fans are ready to break the "Buffalo Curse" that has been haunting the city since the 1970's.
With plenty of developing young talent on the roster, look for general manager Tim Murray to make more moves to improve his 2016 roster to help lead his team into the playoffs and just maybe bring "Lord Stanley" back to the "BUF" in the years to come.







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