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Buffalo Sabres Get Off To Such Horrendous Start That They’re Now Beating The Hell Out Of Each Other At Practice
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Buffalo Sabres Get Off To Such Horrendous Start That They’re Now Beating The Hell Out Of Each Other At Practice

Buffalo Sabres Get Off To Such Horrendous Start That They’re Now Beating The Hell Out Of Each Other At Practice Buffalo Sabres Get Off To Such Horrendous Start That They’re Now Beating The Hell Out Of Each Other At Practice

It’s absolute chaos in Upstate New York!

There’s a lot of pressure on the Buffalo Sabres to have success this season, especially considering they’ve missed the postseason for 13 straight campaigns, which leads the entire NHL by the way. Expectations from fans is that this could potentially be a breakout year. (RELATED: Avalanche’s Ivan Ivan Makes NHL History, And Team Rewards Him By … Sending Him Down To Minors?)

And when you look at the talent, you can understand why. The Sabres are loaded. However, it’s not showing on the ice to kick off the season, with the team getting off to a pretty bad start. They lost their first three games to have them at 0-3 at one point. Well, it appears that the early losing is already getting to the squad, as evident in this video you’re about to see.

While a recent practice was going on, Buffalo captain Rasmus Dahlin ended up having a squabble with forward Peyton Krebs, forcing teammates to break them up.

WATCH:

I can’t relate being a defending Stanley Cup Champion, but I feel for you, Buffalo. Hang in there.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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