“When Everyone’s Scoring, It’s Hard To Stop” | John Tavares After Win Over Albany | Buffalo Bandits


Buffalo Bandits head coach John Tavares spoke to the media after a 16-10 win over the Albany Firewolves on Tucker Out Lymphoma Night. Tavares talked about how talented the offense is and how difficult it is for team’s to stop them when they’re at their best. He also talked about the importance of Connor Farrell to the team.

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