Buffalo Sabres playoff drought tied for longest in pro sports, again
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – The Buffalo Sabres' playoff drought became a teenager Tuesday night as the club extended its NHL-record streak to 13 seasons without making the playoffs.
No team in major American professional sports has a longer active playoff drought. But at least the Sabres have company at the top, thanks to the New York Jets.
Here's the list of longest active playoff droughts in the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL.
- 13 seasons: New York Jets, Buffalo Sabres
- 9 seasons: Los Angeles Angels, Detroit Tigers
- 8 seasons: Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Royals, Charlotte Hornets (including this season)
- 7 seasons: Detroit Red Wings (this season would be 8), Ottawa Senators (including this season)
The Sabres' last playoff game was on April 26, 2011, coming just months after Terry Pegula bought the team. The only member of the 2011 Sabres still playing in the NHL is defenseman Tyler Myers.
News 4's coverage from the Sabres' 2011 playoff loss can be seen on this page.