We are one month away from the start of the Prospects Challenge.
The Sabers will once again host the Prospects Challenge from September 15 to 19 at LECOM Harborcenter.
For the first time in the history of the tournament, the Sabers will be joined by five other teams to compete in a round-robin challenge featuring prospects from each team. The participating teams this season are the Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins.
Tickets for all eight games are on sale now.
What else is going on?
Here’s what you need to know.
Sheahan back on one-year contract
The Buffalo Sabers have signed forward Riley Sheahan to a one-year, two-way contract worth $950,000, the team announced Wednesday.
Last season with Seattle, the 30-year-old native of St. Catharines, Ontario recorded four goals and 13 assists in 69 games.
This will be Sheahan’s second stint with the Sabres. In 2020-21, he posted 13 points (4+9) over 53 games played.
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Mark your calendars
Ryan Miller will be honored on Thursday, January 19, 2023 when the Buffalo Sabers face the New York Islanders at KeyBank Center.
The Sabers will celebrate the career of the goaltending great as he will be inducted into the Buffalo Sabers Hall of Fame and have his No. 30 retired to the rafters in a pregame banner-raising ceremony.
Purchasing Half-Season or Full-Season ticket plans are the only way fans can guarantee they will be in the building for Ryan Miller Night.
Full-Season Plans are on sale now.
Half-Season Plans, which include 22 games with unique benefits and exclusive experiences, go on sale Monday, August 15. To speak with a Ticket Sales Representative and learn more about Half-Season Plans, click here.
Single Game Tickets will be on sale to the public the first week of September. Other ticket plans will also be announced at a later date.
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WJC update
For Sweden, Isak Rosen and Linus Sjodin are playing at the rebooted 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship in Edmonton. Jiri Kulich is representing Czechia.
Rosen has three points (2+1) over three games including a game-winning goal. Sjodin has skated in all three games. They’ll wrap up their preliminary schedule Monday night at 10 pm ET against Germany.
Kulich has posted two points (1+1) in four games. He was named Czechia’s Play of the Game in Thursday’s shootout loss to Finland. Czechia is locked into fourth place in Group B.
The quarterfinals begin Wednesday at noon ET. All games are airing live on NHL Network in the US
Daily recaps on the three Sabers prospects playing in the tournament are available here.
Watch the latest episode of ‘Embedded’ now
Video: Embedded: Behind the scenes of the 2022 NHL Draft
The Buffalo Sabers made three selections in the first round of the 2022 NHL Draft and “Buffalo Sabres: Embedded” was there to capture all of the drama and excitement.
“Building The Pipeline” presented by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York is available to watch now on Sabres.com and the team’s official YouTube channel.
The episode, produced by Pegula Sports and Entertainment, follows Kevyn Adams throughout the draft process as he prepares for his first in-person draft as Buffalo’s general manager. Fans will gain exclusive access to pre-draft meetings, including an interview with prospect Matt Savoie during the NHL Combine.
The Sabers ultimately selected Savoie (9th overall), Noah Ostlund (16th overall) and Jiri Kulich (28th overall), marking the first time since 1983 that the organization made three first-round picks in the same draft.
New ‘Sabres Live Overtime’ podcasts
Check out the most recent episodes with Terry Martin and Gerry Meehan.
Video: Terry Martin on the ‘Sabres Live Overtime’ podcast
Martin, a Sabers alumnus who is now a pro scout for the Colorado Avalanche, provided some insight into what it takes to build a winning team:
Video: Sabers Live Overtime: Meehan on Hasek trade
Meehan reflected on the 30th anniversary of trading for Dominik Hasek:
Stream or download all episodes here.
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