
"The Sabres clinched a playoff berth Saturday to snap their 14-year postseason drought -- the longest in NHL history -- with six games to spare."
"I want to leave a legacy, I do. When I'm gone, man, I'm looking at this team being a team that consistently puts themselves in a place to win."
"What happened next was one of the greatest turnarounds in NHL history. The Sabres (46-22-8) are currently tied for first place in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference."
The Buffalo Sabres have clinched a playoff berth, ending their 14-year postseason drought, the longest in NHL history. The Jets, however, remain in a 15-year drought. The Sabres' turnaround from a poor start to a strong season has been remarkable, with them currently tied for first in their division. Coach Aaron Glenn of the Jets is determined to end their drought, expressing a desire to leave a legacy of consistent success for the team he once played for.
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