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Buffalo Sabres and NHL news from The Buffalo News. Full episodes are available here. buffalonews.com/podcasts/ice-time


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Buffalo News writers Rachel Lenzi and Mike Harrington hop the boards for another Ice Time to discuss the Sabres' strange and disappointing week. After a dynamite night and a 5-1 win against Edmonton on Monday, the Sabres suffered a humiliating 6-2 defeat to Calgary, the worst team in the NHL.  Mike and Rachel first discuss the Sabres' level of effort in that loss, in which the Flames erupted for four third-period goals. They also discuss Lindy Ruff's postgame comments, which included a reference to some (unnamed) players as bystanders. Plus, the Sabres' three-goalie problem, their injured players (including Jason Zucker, whose fiery nature might've helped in that third period) and the rest of their four-game homestand, which includes the Blackhawks on Friday and the Hurricanes in a Sunday matinee. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows.  
Buffalo News writers Rachel Lenzi and Mike Harrington hop the boards for another Ice Time to discuss the Sabres' difficult schedule ahead, their difficult luck with injuries and the all-too-difficult Eastern Conference. Mike and Rachel first take a look at the Sabres' road trip, which began Wednesday in Utah and hardly gets easier from there. They pay a visit to Nathan MacKinnon and the Avalanche, then head to Detroit before a four-game homestand. From there, it's the all-too-frequent topic of injuries. Mike and Rachel discuss Jiri Kulich's unfortunate-but-scary blood-clot issue and how it affects the Sabres' center situation. What does Lindy Ruff want from his centers? What about Buffalo's face-off percentage ... which, in case you hadn't seen, ranks 32nd in the NHL. There's also the matter of Jason Zucker's potential timeline to return. Finally, Mike and Rachel also discuss their most surprising teams in the all-too-tough Eastern Conference, as well as the tall tasks the Sabres face when they do come — Edmonton, Calgary, Chicago and Carolina. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows  
Join our Buffalo News writers, Rachel Lenzi and Mike Harrington, for another shift on Ice Time as they go through the latest with the Buffalo Sabres at the start of November. Mike and Rachel give their takeaways from the Sabres' fifth straight overtime game, their first such streak in three years. But, they haven't created enough 3-on-3 scoring chances, and they appeared a little flat-footed late in Monday's overtime loss to Utah.  However, the Sabres have been strong on special teams - their PK unit is the best in the NHL so far. The bad news? Injuries, injuries, injuries as the Sabres prepare for the Blues and a four-game road trip. Plus, the wild, wild Eastern Conference, where every team is seemingly racking up points and the timeline for a Stadium Series game to return to Buffalo, perhaps in 2028. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows.  
Rachel Lenzi and Mike Harrington hop the boards for the latest episode of Ice Time as the Buffalo Sabres get set to take on the Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals in their next two games.  So, with 10 points after 10 games, why was Lindy Ruff in a fairly good mood? Our writers think Lindy has several reasons. This Sabres team looks closer to being a complete team than the one that took the ice last season. He had to like the competitiveness shown in their latest overtime loss, as well as the self-awareness about sluggish starts and presence in front of the net. Plus, why the Sabres continue to carry three goaltenders, Wednesday's game at Boston and potential NHL history at KeyBank Center on Saturday, when Alex Ovechkin could go for his 900th career goal. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows.  
They vowed to get off to a better start. Then they scored two goals in 180 minutes; their coach lamented their lack of "compete" in Game 3 of 82; they're off to an 0-3-0 start; and already, the Buffalo Sabres feel like they're against a wall. Other than that, things are going great. Mike Harrington and Rachel Lenzi hop the boards to discuss all that and much more in the latest edition of Ice Time.  Mike and Rachel kick around the Sabres' latest game, a 3-1 defeat in a Monday matinee against Colorado, and look ahead to their next three games against Ottawa, Florida and Montreal. They also discuss Zach Benson's (potential) return to the line up, three injured Sabres returning to practice ahead of Wednesday's game against Ottawa and the most pleasant development of the young season to date — surprise! — goaltender Alex Lyon. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows.
News sports reporters Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski talk about what's happening with the Buffalo Sabres following the collapse against Colorado. Full episodes are available here
Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski discuss the latest Buffalo Sabres news. Make sure to subscribe to the Ice Time podcast and subscribe to The Buffalo News to follow all of our Sabres coverage. Full episodes are available here
Buffalo News hockey reporters Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski take a look at what's happening with the Buffalo Sabres. This week, they discuss the fallout from an injury to Tage Thompson and a 7-5 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at home. They also discuss and concerns about the play of the Sabres' top paid players, and they preview the upcoming game against the St. Louis Blues and more. Full episodes are available here.
News sports writers Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski talk about what's happening with the Buffalo Sabres and how coach Lindy Ruff has sent a message to his team.  Full episodes are available here
News sports reporters Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski talk about the latest Buffalo Sabres news. Full episodes are available here
Welcome to Ice Time, a new hockey podcast from The Buffalo News.  Buffalo News hockey reporters Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski take a look at the week ahead for the Buffalo Sabres. Full episodes are available here 
Mike Harrington and Rachel Lenzi hop the boards for the latest edition of Ice Time, now that the NHL draft, the big wave of free agency has passed and Sabres development camp is over. Mike and Rachel take a moment to discuss the news of the Sabres going into salary arbitration with Bowen Byram, which first broke Sunday night. They discuss what it means and what comes next. Then it's on to the NHL draft and the flurry of NHL offseason moves — in particular, the two biggest headliners: the Mitch Marner trade to Vegas and Nikolaj Ehlers' move to Carolina, among others (what is Boston doing?). Finally, they give their takeaways on players who made impressions during the Sabres' development camp, which wrapped up last week, as well as a final prediction on what happens with Byram. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
Rachel Lenzi and Mike Harrington hop the boards for this week's edition of the Ice Time podcast to review the Stanley Cup Finals and brace themselves for a busy offseason of Sabres madness.  To start, we welcome Rachel to the beat with some Sabres connections from her past and thoughts on the Florida Panthers dominant finals streak. The Panthers keep their players, while the Sabres struggle to figure out what to do with their young guys like JJ Peterka and Bowen Byram. We also discuss the future of Alex Tuch, who’s comments about his contract extension seemed up in the air. Rachel reminds us that these negotiations take time, so don’t panic (yet). As NHL Draft week approaches, will the Sabres keep their number nine pick or trade it off? All this and more coverage to come on this newest season of Ice Time. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows.Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
Lance Lysowski and Mike Harrington hop the boards for this week's edition of Ice Time to take stock of the Sabres' season and potential changes that lay ahead. First things first, perhaps the surprise of the Sabres' end-of-season news conferences was that Kevyn Adams gave little assurance that he'll be back as general manager. Will he be gone? Will he take on another role? Will he stay put? It's all unclear. (Adams, to his credit, took ownership of the Sabres' shortcomings of late.) Lance and Mike also look at how the Sabres evolved and improved, albeit too late, under Lindy Ruff (for more, read Lance's story on how they bridged their disconnect.) And more on the team's leadership corps, how it might change next season and which of the Sabres' restricted free agents might stay or go. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com  
Lance Lysowski and Mike Harrington hop the boards for this week's edition of Ice Time on the day of the Buffalo Sabres' less-than-grand finale. First things first: The Sabres' season is obviously a disappointment (again), but let's drill down on that. More than anything, it's a major missed opportunity. In a year in which the Bruins, Red Wings, Penguins, Rangers and Islanders will all miss the playoffs, the Sabres had a great chance to move upward in the Eastern Conference hierarchy. That didn't happen. Mike and Lance discuss (again) the reasons — suspect defense and goaltending, front-office inactivity during that 13-game winless streak, etc. — for why Buffalo is now playing the woulda-coulda-shoulda game. The guys also discuss some of the Sabres' wild splits (22-15-3 at home, 13-24-4 away) and some players who particularly struggled away from the KeyBank Center. Finally, Lance and Mike discuss Owen Power's apparently serious lower-body injury and what they'd like to see and hear from Lindy Ruff and Kevyn Adams, who will speak Saturday as the players clean out their lockers. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
Lance Lysowski and Mike Harrington are back for another shift on Ice Time, The Buffalo News' hockey podcast, to discuss the Sabres' late-season surge — and why it's a good thing, not a bad thing. Yes, the Sabres are officially out of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Yes, they've beaten some of the NHL's best teams this year, only to be undone by that 13-game winless streak, not to mention losses to ... well, Montreal, Philadelphia, Seattle, you name it. But Lance and Mike are here to argue that, first and foremost, you still play to win the game. The Sabres clearly haven't packed it in — and even if they were tanking for a draft pick, history shows that's not always wise. Also, the guys argue: This time feels a little different. The Sabres are playing with some structure and smarts. One other thing: They've got some players. Don't look now, but Tage Thompson has his 40-plus goals for the second time in the past three seasons (As Lance notes, Thompson is doing something no one in the NHL has done at least since 2007.) Bowen Byram and Rasmus Dahlin are legit. So, too, are players like Alex Tuch and JJ Peterka. Speaking of which ...What should the Sabres do with Tuch and Peterka? What will it take to re-sign them, and which of the two should get a deal first? Lance and Mike discuss that and much more. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
Lance Lysowski and Mike Harrington go on another shift for this week's edition of Ice Time — just hours after the Buffalo Sabres dispatched another playoff-bound team with a season sweep of the Ottawa Senators. What to make of this too-late-too-little surge from the Sabres? Mike and Lance agree on this much: It's better than a late-season swoon. They discuss what it means for the future, if anything. The Sabres need to make the most of Alex Tuch and 39-goal Tage Thompson as they enter their prime years, and it's been nice to see Jack Quinn come on strong in March and April, as well. But then there's the goaltending issue. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen is supposed to be the No. 1, but his confidence appears to be shot. And although James Reimer has sparkled of late, he'll soon turn 38 and isn't likely to be a 40-to-45-game goalie next season. The guys also discuss finding a long-searched-for right-handed partner for Owen Power on the blue line and a look at the wild race for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference — which, of course, could've included the Sabres, if not for that 13-game winless streak. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
Lance Lysowski and Mike Harrington hop the boards for the latest Ice Time podcast, discussing Lindy Ruff's first year back, the Sabres' goaltending issues and Jack Quinn's curious season. The guys conclude that in their dealings with Ruff as of late, it's clear to them that the coach, who just earned his 600th win with the franchise, is still motivated to mold the Sabres into a winner. (Yet again: If it weren't for that 13-game winless streak ...) Lance and Mike, however, wonder what changes might be coming to Ruff's coaching staff in the offseason. The guys then discuss the Sabres' goaltending issues — James Reimer started in net again Thursday, and the well-paid Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen has a 3.60 goals-against average since the 4 Nations break — as well as Jack Quinn's disappointing season. Finally, there's the small matter of Alex Ovechkin, his pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's all-time goals record, the Capitals' turnaround and the Sabres' visit to Washington next week. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
From a new NHL destination, Mike Harrington joins Lance Lysowski to discuss the Utah Hockey Club, the Sabres' latest contract extension and potential NHL expansion cities. The guys take stock of the Sabres' extension with Jacob Bryson and take a moment to discuss the rest of the defensemen when Mike brings up an interesting question: Is Owen Power, at the ripe old age of 22, really that far off at this point from where Rasmus Dahlin was two years ago? Mike and Lance also take a longer look at one offseason move that certainly paid off — the addition of Ryan McLeod — while others didn't pan out as well as they should have. Plus: Dylan Cozens enjoying his new surroundings in Ottawa while Josh Norris sits out the Sabres' game in Utah. Finally, a fun topic: What is the NHL's next logical destination? Atlanta? Phoenix? Houston? Quebec City? The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
On this installment of Ice Time, Mike Harrington and Lance Lysowski offer insight on the rumors around Rasmus Dahlin and what they saw after the Dylan Cozens trade.  Plus, how Josh Norris can make an impact with the Sabres, the Atlantic Division at large and playing against Jack Eichel this Sunday. The Buffalo News Ice Time Podcast is sponsored by Express Windows. Full Ice Time episodes are now available to subscribers at buffalonews.com
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