All Eyes On Buffalo and Niagara University
On Dec. 26, all eyes will be on Buffalo and Lewiston as USA Hockey’s 2011 International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship will be playing in those two cities. The World Junior
Championship has not been held on U.S. soil since 2005. It’s never been hosted in Buffalo.
Emily Mahon, a Buffalo resident, stated, “Although I am not a huge hockey fan, it is still very exciting to see such a famous event come to Buffalo; I might even...
Loss to UB and Win Against Rochester Leave NU With 10-5 Record
The weekend started off with a major upset for the Purple Eagles, with a four to three loss to ECHL rival the University at Buffalo. This was, by far, one of the toughest and most physical games
Niagara has had to date this season. Heightened tensions were seen from the first puck drop to the final seconds of the game.
Buffalo took the early lead in the opening minute of play, but Niagara quickly came back with a goal from Joe Baldinelli. UB...
Office Linebackers Win First Flag Football Championship
After breezing through the regular season with a perfect record, the Office Linebackers entered the playoffs as the number two seed. Their first playoff game proved to be an easy win as they knocked off Team no Standards with a 33-12 victory. In the semifinal game, the OLBs met their toughest competition. They almost pulled off a victory with a 14-12 win over Manwiesers. The championship game turned into a blowout as OLBs crushed Pick 6 with a...
Albright Knox Hosts Sabres Exhibition
Are you a Sabres fan? If so, you might want to make a trip to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
The gallery is currently hosting an exhibit that features more than 200 photographs that capture the Sabres’ 40 years in the NHL.
“Forty: Sabres in the NHL – A Photographic and Multimedia Celebration” was organized by the gallery and the Buffalo Sabres Foundation.
Gallery Director Louis Grachos worked with Sabres staff members Melissa Gebhardt...
Maybe Next Year
“Maybe next year,” has been the saying for many Buffalo Bills fans since their last playoff appearance in 1999 (under Wade Phillips). But unlike those years, the saying may actually have some merit in the coming years. The Bills are 2-9, and for many it seems like a repeat of the disappointing years before. “It has been a disappointing season to watch the Bills this year. Some games just make me want to change the channel, while others just...
Men's Hockey 2010
Video Filmed by Cole Bielecki and Nick Solly
Video Edited by Cole Bielecki, Nick Solly, and Sarah Kim