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Sabres crush Oilers; Knicks fall to Heat

Sabres crush Oilers; Knicks fall to Heat

Buffalo players celebrate after scoring a goal Photo: Saga Communications/SPORTSNET


Back-to-back wins for the Sabres. They crushed the Oilers 5-1 on Monday. Buffalo goalie Colten Ellis made 32 saves in the win.

The Rangers are in Sin City tonight. They face the Golden Knights at 10 p.m.

Both Cornell basketball teams are on home court tonight. The ladies play Colgate at 6 p.m. and the gents battle Army West Point at 8 p.m.

The Syracuse men’s hoops team hosts Monmouth tonight at 9 p.m. ‘Cuse enters the matchup on a three-game win streak.

No luck for the Knicks. They fell to the Heat 115-113 on Monday. New York shot 25 percent from downtown in the loss.

The Bills are on a short week. They visit the Texans on Thursday. Buffalo Head Coach Sean McDermott said the short week gives fans “something to look forward to.”

Giants Interim Head Coach Mike Kafka is looking back on Sunday’s loss against the Packers. He said the G-Men “played their tails off” on defense. New York gave up 27 points in the loss.

The Yankees are bringing back a pitcher. Ryan Yarbrough is reportedly signing a one-year deal. The lefthander started eight games for the Yanks last season.

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