“CAN I BUY YOU A BEER?!” | Buffalo Sabres Fan Of The Year Viktor Maudr Mic’d Up At KeyBank Center


The Buffalo Sabres named Viktor Maudr the 2025 Fan of the Year. Maudr is the leader of the Czech and Slovakian Sabres Fan Club, and acted as a tour guide for Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and JJ Peterka at the NHL’s European Media Tour in 2025. Maudr also acted as a main point of contact and organized the Sabres Tailgates for the NHL Global Series Games in Prague in 2025. Maudr traveled to Buffalo for the final home games of the year to celebrate.

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