
Since firing general manager Kevyn Adams in December, the Buffalo Sabres have gone on a run of runs.
In fact, they've equaled a 30-year old record set by the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings.
Buffalo has gone 32-6-2 in their last 40 games, which hasn't been done since the Red Wings won 62 games in that aforementioned campaign.
The Sabres are set to finally break their lengthy postseason drought, which was the longest in the NHL at 14 years and counting.
The good news is that the Red Wings have a serious chance to end their own lengthy playoff drought, which is the second-longest in the NHL at nine years.