The Buffalo Sabres experienced a heated practice session following a rocky start to their season, marked by a 1-3-0 record. During a drill, captain Rasmus Dahlin and Peyton Krebs collided, leading to a brief scrum that was quickly diffused by teammates. Krebs downplayed the incident, emphasizing the importance of competitive practice.
Scraps in practice aren't uncommon in the NHL, with past examples from teams like the Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis Blues highlighting the intensity players bring to training. Despite their struggles, the Sabres hope that this spirited practice will translate into better performance in their upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.