Sabres break all-time franchise record as part of insane streak for Buffalo

Billy Heyen

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No one can stop the Buffalo Sabres right now.

It doesn't even seem like their recent years of incompetence can get in the way of what is a historic run on the ice.

With a 7-4 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night, the Sabres improved to 19-3-1 in their last 23 games.

They've never had a run of 23 games better than that.

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When this run started, the Sabres were well outside of the playoff picture.

Now, they're third in the Atlantic Division with 65 points, which is the fourth-most points in the Eastern Conference overall.

The Sabres have the longest playoff drought across the NHL, NBA, MLB and NFL. They've missed 14 seasons in a row.

Right now, though, they're trending toward finally snapping that skid.

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Their goal differential is a plus-20 for the entire season, too, raised mightily by the recent stretch but also suggesting that this isn't a fluke.

The Sabres, for the first time in a long time, are a good hockey team, and they're playing absolutely great hockey at the moment.

Buffalo hockey fans have waited a long time for this. Right now, it almost seems too good to be true, but it most certainly is real, and tangible, and quite the run.

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