BUFFALO, N.Y. — As the Buffalo Sabres’ losing streak grew to six games Saturday afternoon against the Utah Hockey Club, you could hear the sounds of fans at their wits’ end.
One day earlier, general manager Kevyn Adams spoke about the state of the team in a news conference that did not go over well with fans. His quotes about Buffalo’s not being a “destination city” weren’t a hit. Neither was his statement that “we don’t have palm trees. We have high taxes.” Those weren’t words fans were interested in hearing after they have endured 13 straight seasons without the playoffs, four of which have come with Adams as general
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