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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The 2026 Winter Olympics are still months away, but we know that at least one member of the Buffalo Sabres will be there, competing for his home country. Defenseman Rasmus Dahlin ...
With Dahlin out, rookie Owen Power took the mantle as Buffalo's ice time leader in the game. Power, who entered leading NHL rookies in ice time at 22:41 per game, piled up 28:14 in this one while ...
A Buffalo Sabres star is headed to Italy next February. Defenseman Rasmus Dahlin will represent Sweden at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milano-Cortina, the Federation announced Monday.
Seven years ago, the Sabres selected Dahlin as the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft, and he has blossomed into an NHL All-Star, a two-time Swedish Olympian and a team captain.
Buffalo Sabres team captain Rasmus Dahlin battled injury early in the season, but finished with the second-most points in his seven-year NHL career, and earned him numerous votes for the Norris ...
The captain of the Buffalo Sabres has been referred to as the most talented player available in the 2018 NHL entry draft class, and Rasmus Dahlin was selected first overall in the draft by the ...
Dahlin, a 21-year-old drafted first overall by Buffalo in 2018, is a restricted free agent after playing in 197 games across three seasons with the Sabres.
Captain Dahlin is also a left-shot defenseman but is currently listed playing on the right side of the ice. The Sabres may have re-signed Byram, but that won’t slow down trade talks as an ...
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