Paul Dawson Joins Sabres Live Ahead Of Game 3 Of NLL Finals | Buffalo Bandits


Buffalo Bandits defenseman Paul Dawson joins Marty Biron and Brian Duff on Sabres Live ahead of Game 3 of the NLL Finals. Dawson talked about team’s preparation and what it means to them to play in this game. Dawson also talked about setting the single-season blocked shot record. He discussed his career so far and what has made him so successful.

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