The Buffalo Sabres lost to the Florida Panthers 3-2 in overtime in a hard-fought effort against one of the NHL’s best teams. A couple of close calls almost gave Buffalo the lead, but the Sabres couldn’t break the stalemate after the first period.
Jack Quinn looked himself again in the 4-2 Buffalo Sabres win at home over the Philadelphia Flyers. Quinn scored the eventual game-winning and insurance goals for the Sabres in a game where Buffalo needed pushback to overcome a hard-working Flyers squad.
Jack Quinn had two goals and Tage Thompson had a goal and an assist to lead the Buffalo Sabres to a 4-2 win over the visiting Philadelphia Flyers on Friday.
BUFFALO – When Sabres winger Jack Quinn made a fast impact upon his return from a torn Achilles in mid-December, he had been skating for two months. Despite a six-month recovery, Quinn, 22, looked fresh and in mid-season form, scoring two goals in his first three games.
The Buffalo Sabres are about to receive a major boost and it couldn’t come at a better time. It’s been confirmed that Jack Quinn will return to the lineup for tonight’s game against the Ottawa Senators in Buffalo, exactly two months to the day after his last appearance.
One of the young forwards on the Buffalo Sabres is set to get back into game action. Head coach Don Granato confirmed Jack Quinn will play against the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night.
The Sabres are set to welcome back a former top-10 pick.
BUFFALO – When Sabres winger Jack Quinn learned the lower-body injury he suffered two months ago could sideline him six to eight weeks, it appeared his trying season might be over.
On his weekly appearance on WGR550 in Buffalo this morning, Buffalo Sabres head coach Don Granato stated that Jack Quinn will return to practice Tuesday as a full participant.
The buzzing phone. The eruption of text messages. The interrupted nap. At this time of year, that’s a fairly familiar sequence of events for an NHL hockey player.
The injury bug continues to plague some of the Sabres’ best young players, and recently another long-term setback has come for the likes of Jack Quinn.
The most famous player to hail from Slovakia, Quinn (born Joannes “Jan” Pajkos) enjoyed an impressive 23-year MLB career before retiring in 1933 at the age of 50.
The Buffalo Sabres really cannot catch a break this season, and apparently neither can Jack Quinn. On Monday it was announced that the second-year forward underwent surgery to correct a lower-body injury he sustained this past Saturday in San Jose.
Coming into the 2023-24 season with a plethora of young talent and motivation to change the narrative, the Buffalo Sabres are once again on the outside looking in with a 22-23-4 record and 48 points, sixth in the Atlantic Division and nine points out of the second and final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
For the second time this season, the Buffalo Sabres will be without forward Jack Quinn after the winger underwent surgery to address a lower-body injury, according to The Buffalo News’ Lance Lysowski.
Lance Lysowski of the Buffalo News: Buffalo Sabres forward Jack Quinn will be out for eight weeks with a lower-body that required surgery. He was injured in Saturday’s game.
Buffalo Sabres forward Jack Quinn, who suffered a lower-body injury on Saturday against the San Jose Sharks, underwent surgery on Monday and will be sidelined about eight weeks, the Buffalo News reported.
According to Buffalo News’ Lance Lysowski, Buffalo Sabres forward Jack Quinn is expected to miss around eight weeks after undergoing surgery for a lower-body injury on Monday.
Sportsnet is reporting that Buffalo Sabres forward Jack Quinn is expected to be out longer term.
Since returning from an achilles injury, it’s very apparent that the Buffalo Sabres are simply different with Jack Quinn in the lineup. The 22 year-old, offensive-minded winger has assumed his familiar place on Dylan Cozens’ right wing and the team has looked much more like they did last season.
There is no sugar coating the Sabres’ season as a whole so far as they sit at a measly 14-18-4 record, are on pace to miss the playoffs yet again, and have another top-10 draft pick come June.
An early present from Santa is arriving for Buffalo Sabres fans. Sabres head coach Don Granato announced this morning that forward Jack Quinn could return to the lineup Tuesday versus the Columbus Blue Jackets.
While Buffalo Sabres forward Jack Quinn has yet to play this season due to his ongoing recovery from offseason surgery, the promising youngster took a crucial step in his recovery. Quinn could potentially retake the ice with Buffalo around the turn of the calendar.
Amid the Buffalo Sabres’ recent struggles, Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News addressed the challenges they face. With forwards Tage Thompson and Jack Quinn sidelined and some players regressing, Harrington highlighted the absence of action by General Manager Kevyn Adams to take action.
Still working his way back from an Achilles tear suffered in late June of this past summer, Jack Quinn is making significant progress in returning from injury.
Buffalo Sabres forward Jack Quinn is out six months with a ruptured Achilles, according to multiple reports. Quinn was injured this week while training and the No.
After years and years of being atrocious at developing prospects and incorporating new players, the Buffalo Sabres have finally gotten it right and are embracing their current youth movement, including, and especially, the standard bearer of that movement: Jack Quinn.
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