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The National Hockey League.
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Hockey Hall of Fame -
The official home of the HHOF in Toronto, Canada.
A great place to
visit, and just a short drive over the border from Buffalo, NY.
Honored Buffalo Sabres Players
Inducted:
Fuhr, Gillies, Hawerchuk, Horton, LaFontaine and Gil Perreault.
NHL NEWS:
The Buffalo Sabres fans support our team, the great
game of hockey and neighbors to the north in Canada.
Hockey Hall of Fame
Fans at entrance to HHOF in Toronto, Canada.
Pat Lafontaine
Former Buffalo Sabre Captain and great player on team from 1991-1997. Inducted in 2003.
Wall of Pucks
A Buffalo Sabres puck with many more!
Roger Crozier
Sabres goaltender and Detroit Red Wing in 1976-78.
Stanley Cup
The Sabres are still dreaming. Finalists in 1975 and 1999.
The Vault
The original Lord Stanley trophy.
The Forum
Home of the Habs from 1924-1996 and the Stanley Cup 24 times. Montreal, Canada.
The Habs
Montreal Canadien dressing room.
The Garden
Home of the NY Rangers, Madison Square Garden, MSG. Stanley Cup champs in 1994.
Conn Smythe
Trophy for MVP of team in playoffs.
The Great One
Wayne Gretzsky display. Player from 1979-1999. Owner and coach in Phoenix since 2000.
Mr. Hockey
Gordie Howe display. Red Wing and Whaler great from 1946-1980.
Timeline
Broadcast pioneers.
Original Gear
From the early 1900's.
Vezina
Trophy for top goalie in the NHL. Former Sabre goalie Dominik Hasek won 6 times between 1994-2001. Barrasso in 1984.