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Sabres Sinking Fast: Playoff Hopes Fade as Team Flounders
17 Nov
Summary
- Sabres have 6-8-4 record, worst in Eastern Conference
- Struggling offense, defense, and special teams
- Fans bracing for another season without playoffs

On November 17, 2025, the Buffalo Sabres find themselves in a dire situation as they approach the quarter mark of the 2025-26 NHL regular season. With a dismal 6-8-4 record, the Sabres are currently the worst team in the Eastern Conference.
The team's struggles are evident across the board. Offensively, the Sabres are averaging just 2.78 goals per game, ranking them eighth-worst in the league. Defensively, they are allowing an average of 3.56 goals against per game, the third-worst in the NHL. The Sabres' power play is also struggling, operating at a mere 16.1% success rate, the eighth-worst in the league. Additionally, the team is allowing a staggering 31.7 shots on net per game, second-highest in the NHL.
Given the Sabres' poor performance, it comes as no surprise that their playoff hopes are quickly fading. Only the most optimistic Buffalo fans believed this team would be a contender, and the skeptics have had their expectations met. As the season progresses, the Sabres are likely to find themselves playing meaningless hockey by the turn of the calendar year, which is sure to frustrate their long-suffering fanbase.
The Sabres' futility has already boiled over, and without a miraculous turnaround, a massive overhaul of the organization may be necessary to address the team's woes. The pain in Sabres-Ville is palpable, and the fans' apathy could be an even bigger blow to the franchise if the team continues to underperform.




