Buffalo Sabres, a privately owned entity headquartered in the US, founded in 1970 and employing approximately 300 individuals, operates as a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York, whose main product is spectator sports. The company is identified as a tier 1 media tech buyer.

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Founded

1970

Headcount

291

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

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Buffalo Sabres forward Beck Malenstyn set a new NHL record for the fastest skating speed burst on March 13, 2026, during the team's 2-1 loss to his former team, the Washington Capitals, with his speed previously recognized as a key weapon for the fourth line and penalty kill. On the same day, captain Rasmus Dahlin rejected the "pest" label, appearing genuinely baffled by the term despite his involvement in two recent on-ice scuffles. Earlier on March 13, the Sabres opted not to trade Alex Tuch before the NHL trade deadline, retaining the pending free agent for the remainder of the season and their playoff aspirations. This decision followed a report from March 12, 2026, indicating Tuch is seeking an average annual value of at least $10 million on his next contract as a pending unrestricted free agent.

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