Zucker is an influential voice in the locker room and wants to make Buffalo better despite knowing he could be traded at the deadline.
Zucker’s net-front residence has yielded offense at both 5-on-5 and on a resurgent Buffalo power play. Since Dec. 21, with Zucker a regular on the top unit, the Sabres have gone 9-for-28 (32 percent) with the man advantage, seventh best in the NHL during that span.
Analyzing Tage Thompson & Jason Zucker's power play impacts with game predictions. Which players will find the back of the net tonight?
Buffalo Sabres forward Jason Zucker was banged up tonight after he took a questionable-looking hit from Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk. The play came during the first period as the Senators were breaking the puck out of their zone.
Jason Zucker is an American professional ice hockey left winger for the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL. Born in Southern California and raised in Las Vegas, he became the first Nevada-raised player in ...
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The Buffalo Sabres fourth goal on Thursday kept getting changed between Tage Thompson and Ryan McLeod. It was the next day when I could actually sit down and talk to McLeod about getting his first NHL hat trick.
Early in the 1st period of tonight's game between the Senators and Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo, the Sens' captain absolutely ran Sabres forward Jason Zucker from behind, hitting Zucker head and neck first into the glass and sideboards. That's a textbook hit from behind delivered right on the numbers.
Sabres HC Lindy Ruff on Brady Tkachuk check on Jason Zucker Sabres head coach ... end of the game," Ruff said postgame via NHL.com. "But I thought Zucker came back and played well, so you know ...
The Sabres got a fourth goal in the third period to ice the game — despite not recording a shot on net in the entire period, an NHL first.
Dylan Cozens is the subject of trade rumors less than two years after the center signed a seven-year contract with the Sabres.
BUFFALO -- Ryan McLeod got his first NHL hat trick in a 4-2 win for the Buffalo Sabres against the Carolina Hurricanes at KeyBank Center on Wednesday. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 34 saves and Dylan Cozens scored for the Sabres (17-22-5), who are 6-3-1 since a 13-game losing streak (0-10-3).