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A technical glitch left many Sabres fans outside Western New York unable to watch the team’s thrilling comeback victory over the Rangers.NYC Today
The Buffalo Sabres’ 5-3 comeback victory over the New York Rangers on Wednesday was blacked out in some areas outside of Western New York, leaving many fans in those regions frustrated and unable to watch the game.
Why it matters
The Sabres have a large fanbase across New York state, and blackouts of their games can prevent many loyal supporters from following the team’s progress, especially during an exciting win like this one.
The details
The blackout appears to have been caused by a technical issue with the TNT broadcast, which was the exclusive provider of the game. Viewers in areas outside of the immediate Western New York region were unable to access the live game feed.
The Sabres defeated the Rangers 5-3 on Wednesday, April 10, 2026.
The players
Buffalo Sabres
A professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York, and a member of the National Hockey League.
New York Rangers
A professional ice hockey team based in New York City and a member of the National Hockey League.
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What they’re saying
“There were a lot of angry Buffalo Sabres fans outside of Western New York on Wednesday, after the team’s 5-3 comeback victory over the New York Rangers was blacked out in some areas outside of Western New York.”
— Alan Pergament, Sports columnist
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of regional sports broadcasting and the frustration fans can experience when technical issues prevent them from watching their favorite teams, even in the digital age.