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Buffalo Sabers History: Flyers repeat Cup victory against young Sabers team

49 years ago, the Philadelphia Flyers won their second straight Stanley Cup by defeating the Buffalo Sabers in six games with a 2-0 shutout victory. Despite the loss, the Sabers showed promise with players like French Connection and two-way forwards like Don Luce and Craig Ramsay.

In numbers

  • The French Connection line totaled 131 goals during the regular season.
  • The Sabers had one of the youngest and strongest defensive corps in the league.
  • Rookie Danny Gare, 21, was part of a goalscoring combination comprising experienced strikers Luce and Ramsay.

Yes, but

The Sabres’ optimistic future discussed in 1975 did not materialize as they faced playoff disappointments and coaching staff changes.

State of play

  • The Buffalo Sabers concluded their best season with a largely young and talented team heading into the following season.
  • Key players like Rick Dudley and Larry Mickey faced uncertainty regarding their contracts and potential moves to the WHA.
  • Coach Floyd Smith had established strong lines, with a strong offensive presence from the French Connection line and a formidable defensive core.

And after

The Sabers should continue to build their team dynamic, potentially looking to strengthen via amateur drafts for goaltending and minor league depth.

Conclusion

Despite past setbacks, the historical context of the Buffalo Sabers reveals both promise and challenges, highlighting the team’s resilient pursuit of success despite competitive obstacles.