
Jacob Biron Forges His Own Path in Hockey and Service
At 21, Jacob Biron attended the Buffalo Sabres' Development Camp, blending his father's NHL legacy with his own military training and athletic ambitions.
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At 21, Jacob Biron attended the Buffalo Sabres' Development Camp, blending his father's NHL legacy with his own military training and athletic ambitions.

Over $862 million was committed on the first day of free agency, featuring blockbuster deals, strategic trades, and lingering uncertainties that will define the league's landscape.

Marshall University’s basketball programs open the 2026‑27 season in the MAC‑SBC Challenge, with the men hosting Buffalo and the women traveling to UMass.

Cosmic Sports is launching Cosmic Hockey, a glow‑in‑the‑dark ice‑hockey venture that will debut in Lake Placid and Toledo, aiming to make the sport affordable and widely accessible while leveraging its existing black‑light technology.

A deep dive into the injury, workload, and role uncertainties surrounding key fantasy football players for the 2026 season.

The pledge of point guard Angelo Brizzi to the University of North Carolina promises added depth for the Tar Heels' backcourt, a topic explored by Tar Heel247’s Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner.

On the first day of NHL free agency, the Boston Bruins signed defensemen Connor Clifton and Jordan Harris, acquired Will Borgen from the New York Rangers, and swapped goaltender Joonas Korpisalo for forward Kalle Vaisanen and a draft pick, while also inkling several players to two‑way contracts.

The Buffalo Sabres trade goaltender Devon Levi to the Edmonton Oilers for a 2028 third‑round pick, hoping the young netminder can finally give Edmonton the stability it has lacked in goal.

The Sabres have secured home‑grown defenseman Dennis Gilbert to a $850,000, one‑year contract, sparking a narrative of redemption after a whirlwind trade season.

Edmonton announced a deal that brings Devon Levi from the Buffalo Sabres, exchanging a 2028 seventh‑round pick for a third‑round selection, and highlighting Levi’s extensive AHL minutes and solid statistical profile.

The Buffalo Sabres have inked Dennis Gilbert to a $850,000 contract for the upcoming season, bringing a familiar Buffalo native back into the fold after a journey through Ottawa, Philadelphia and the minors.

Penn State and St. Bonaventure meet in a non‑conference showdown at Buffalo’s KeyBank Center on Oct. 17, 2025, a match that could shape each team’s trajectory toward the NCAA tournament.

Ten Cornell men's hockey players will attend NHL development camps this week, representing nine different teams and highlighting the university's expanding pipeline to the professional ranks.

After nine seasons with the Ontario Reign, former NHL forward Jiri Hajt has accepted a coaching role on Mike Laviolette's staff, adding depth to a development-focused organization.
Andrew Poturalski, a former star of the Coachella Valley Firebirds, now plays for Avangard Omsk in the KHL while keeping the door open for a possible return to his California roots.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, celebrated 15 individuals who have made lasting impacts behind the scenes, from coaches to photographers.

A doubleheader on October 17 will bring college basketball back to Buffalo’s iconic arena, featuring new coaching debuts and community excitement.

Liam Greentree, a Rangers prospect, is focusing on skating and adaptation as he looks to translate his OHL success into the AHL and beyond.

The Buffalo Sabres have offered contracts to Peyton Krebs and Olen Zellweger, while four other players become free agents, setting the stage for a reshaped roster ahead of the 2026‑27 season.

Following Dusty May’s move to the Dallas Mavericks, Michigan’s interim head coach Mike Boynton Jr. is rallying the roster, securing key returnees and promising to preserve the defensive identity that made the Wolverines a top‑ranked team.

The San Jose Sharks have secured Michael Kesselring on a three‑year, $13.5 million agreement, a move that could reshape the team's defensive outlook.
Selected 111th overall by the Penguins in the 2026 NHL Draft, Parker Von Richter brings a four‑year OHL career of 119 points to the professional ranks.
Selected 111th overall in the fourth round, the University of New Hampshire recruit brings a strong OHL record and leadership experience to the Penguins’ prospect pool.

Three Michigan forwards were drafted in the 2026 NHL Draft, each bringing distinct skills and expectations to their new NHL teams.