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Sabres Chase Playoff Dream: 25 Games to End Drought
23 Feb
Summary
- Sabres have 25 games to end a 14-year playoff drought.
- Josh Norris is set to return, a key player for the stretch run.
- Improved defense and goaltending fuel Buffalo's recent success.

The Buffalo Sabres have 25 games left in their season, beginning Wednesday against the New Jersey Devils, with the goal of ending a 14-year playoff drought. Currently holding a wild-card spot with 70 points, the Sabres are performing at a 100-point pace and have a 79 percent chance of qualifying for the postseason. This remarkable turnaround from early December's last-place standing has been a league highlight.
Key player Josh Norris is expected to return Wednesday after a no-contact jersey practice, aiming to play in his first career playoffs. His absence due to injury has impacted the team, as they've earned 51 percent of expected goals with him on the ice. Other players like Zach Benson, Justin Danforth, Conor Timmins, and Jiří Kulich are dealing with injuries, with uncertain return timelines.




