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‘We’re all about the next game’: Why the Sabres still believe they’re a playoff team

Buffalo has a 13-year postseason drought, and lost three of its first four. With a similar cast of players as 2023-24, will the results be different?

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Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
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Detroit Tigers owner Mike Ilitch addresses the media during a news conference in Detroit, Friday, Nov. 14, 2014 where designated hitter Victor Martinez agreed to terms on a four-year contract through the 2018 season. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Billionaire businessman Mike Ilitch, who founded the Little Caesars pizza empire before buying the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Tigers, and won praise for keeping the professional sports teams in the city as others relocated to new suburban stadiums, has died. City leaders heaped praise on the man known simply as ”Mr. I” to most in Michigan for all that he put into Detroit. ”Mike Ilitch was more than just a shrewd, successful businessman.

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