“We Did A Lot Of Good Things” | Lindy Ruff After 4-1 Win Over Carolina Hurricanes | Buffalo Sabres


Buffalo Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff spoke to the media after a 4-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes on November 23, 2025. Ruff talked about the team’s ability to fight through tough calls and adversity on the ice to pull off the win. He also talked about the strong play of goaltender, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. Ruff gave an injury update on Jordan Greenway and the decision to send Isak Rosen to Rochester.

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