“Your Best Players Have to Find Their Mark” | Lindy Ruff Following Buffalo Sabres Practice


Buffalo Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff speaks to the media following practice on December 2, 2024. He gives an injury update on Sam Lafferty, Mattias Samuelsson and Jordon Greenway. He also discusses his confidence in the team during their recent stretch and what they can do turn it around.

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