Dennis Gilbert Talks Buffalo Sabres, His NHL Career, And Much More! | The Dhane & Josh Show Ep. 13


Dhane Smith and Josh Byrne welcome Buffalo Sabres defenseman and Buffalo native, Dennis Gilbert to the show! Dennis talks about growing up in Buffalo and his professional career so far which started at Notre Dame, then drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks, traded to the Colorado Avalanche, with the Calgary Flames and now with the Sabres. He shares stories of his career, talks about Bandits games and what growing up a Sabres fan was like.

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