- With playoffs in sight, McDermott keeping Bills focused on the task at hand
- Hyde says the Bills now know how to contain Lamar Jackson
- Eichel named as NHL's 'Third Star' of the week
- Sabres survive overtime, beat the Oilers 3-2
- Bills' comeback falls just short, lose to the Ravens 24-17
- Sabres force overtime, but fall 6-5 to the Canucks
- Ed Oliver named the NFL’s Rookie of the Week
- McDermott: We have to 'do our job' and play fundamentally sound against Baltimore
- Spain, Yeldon miss Thursday's practice with illnesses
- Flames hold on to beat the Sabres, 4-3
- One win and the Bills are in
- Sabres' Miller steps up to give the Sabres a .500 road trip
- Arrow Up/Arrow Down: Bills-Ravens
- Slugfest
- Bills give the NFL's best team all they could handle
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- Sabres' comeback in Vancouver fell short in overtime
- Sabres' special teams gets them beaten again
- Allen vs. Jackson features elite mobility at quarterback
- Howard Picks the Bills: Week 14
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The Sabres have called up Rasmus Asplund
Asplund will look to make his NHL debut this weekend

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Buffalo, NY (WGR 550) - The Sabres may have suffered another injury on Thursday night as Rasmus Asplund has been called up from Rochester. The center has never played an NHL game and is in his second year with the Amerks.
In 13 games this season with Rochester, Asplund has one goal and seven assists for eight points. In 88 AHL games, he’s netted 11 goals and 38 assists for 49 points. Asplund played four years in the SHL before coming to North America. The 21-year-old is considered an excellent two-way center.
Johan Larsson suffered an upper-bpdy injury in Thursday's game and missed practice on Friday. Ralph Krueger has not ruled Larsson out for Saturday against Ottawa.
The Sabres will host the Senators on Saturday, then play in Chicago on Sunday.