Luce and Ramsay were one of the best penalty killing lines in the league in the ’70s.
Plenty-Quantity-7720
Number 4 Hands down
Bosshog51
Spacek and Kalinin
sobuffalo
Mogilny 76 goals
Lafontaine 148 pts
What a season.
prognoslav7
Ray and May
irishthund3r77
RJ and Ray. Loved hearing them go back and forth joking around taking shots at each other
AndroidJack
Ruutuu and Snuggarud on the PK Bob Sauve and Don Edwards in goal
sexymcluvin
I hope to see Quinn and peterka on this list some day. They gave me those vibes when they tore up Rochester together and Quinn got ROTY there.
hawkayecarumba
I’d say the line combo of Rob Ray, Brad May (and Matt Barnaby) was pretty elite.
hawkayecarumba
It’s sad that we can’t look back and say Eichel and Reinhart.
I know Eichel is persona non-grata, but thinking back to the pictures of him and Samson riding the bicycle built for two…man, it’s too bad our franchise fumbled those two so bad.
Musician-Quick
Lorenz was such a great color man. Sabres fans were so spoiled with him and RJ.
MrNavinJohnson
The two reasons I became a Sabres fan right there.
…Mogilny and LaFontaine that is.
styroducky
Rayzor/Matty Ellis
Fizz4President
Eichel Reinhart (tandem bike edition)
Yop_BombNA
RIP RJ.
The dark no playoff times are now only a “I’ll watch if I have literally nothing to do” and as a teacher that isn’t very often.
StixCityPSU
McKee and Werner or Vanek and Afinigenov
JoeSchmohawk93
Way before my time but always liked “Playfair & Ruff”
THE_MASKED_ERBATER
Love Love Love that 5/10 made this list
MrJoFo
Porter and Flynn anyone?
MrJoFo
Roy and your sister
sumuvagum
Hasek and God
stickscall
McKee-Warrener. That was a great shutdown pairing the likes of which we haven’t seen since.
Not sure anyone from the Miller era was especially known as a duo, and anyone from the tank era just seems irrelevant.
So going back to the late 90s, that’s all I’ve got.
rustcity716
Lindy and Darcy
Main_Chocolate_1396
Not scorers but Schoenfeld and Korab gave some epic ass whoopings.
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4 and it’s greatest nhl duo of all time
I think you forgot Dahlin and Byram
Briere and Drury
Luce and Ramsay were one of the best penalty killing lines in the league in the ’70s.
Number 4
Hands down
Spacek and Kalinin
Mogilny 76 goals
Lafontaine 148 pts
What a season.
Ray and May
RJ and Ray. Loved hearing them go back and forth joking around taking shots at each other
Ruutuu and Snuggarud on the PK
Bob Sauve and Don Edwards in goal
I hope to see Quinn and peterka on this list some day. They gave me those vibes when they tore up Rochester together and Quinn got ROTY there.
I’d say the line combo of Rob Ray, Brad May (and Matt Barnaby) was pretty elite.
It’s sad that we can’t look back and say Eichel and Reinhart.
I know Eichel is persona non-grata, but thinking back to the pictures of him and Samson riding the bicycle built for two…man, it’s too bad our franchise fumbled those two so bad.
Lorenz was such a great color man. Sabres fans were so spoiled with him and RJ.
The two reasons I became a Sabres fan right there.
…Mogilny and LaFontaine that is.
Rayzor/Matty Ellis
Eichel Reinhart (tandem bike edition)
RIP RJ.
The dark no playoff times are now only a “I’ll watch if I have literally nothing to do” and as a teacher that isn’t very often.
McKee and Werner or Vanek and Afinigenov
Way before my time but always liked “Playfair & Ruff”
Love Love Love that 5/10 made this list
Porter and Flynn anyone?
Roy and your sister
Hasek and God
McKee-Warrener. That was a great shutdown pairing the likes of which we haven’t seen since.
Not sure anyone from the Miller era was especially known as a duo, and anyone from the tank era just seems irrelevant.
So going back to the late 90s, that’s all I’ve got.
Lindy and Darcy
Not scorers but Schoenfeld and Korab gave some epic ass whoopings.