BREAKING: NHL Officially Postpones Blackhawks Game Due To Weather
In breaking news, the NHL has officially postponed the Chicago Blackhawks game set for tonight due to the weather.
NHL Postpones Blackhawks Game Tonight Due to Weather Issues
The weather has been a huge issue for professional sporting events in Buffalo over the past few days. The Buffalo Bills were forced to reschedule their playoff game due to the travel ban in Buffalo thwarting their original plans.
Now, it appears the Buffalo Sabres are going through the same thing. The NHL just announced that the game between the Sabres and the Blackhawks has been pushed to tomorrow night due to the travel ban in Buffalo.
The NHL has postponed tonight's Sabres-Blackhawks game to tomorrow at 7 p.m. because of local travel restrictions in Buffalo due to a massive snowstorm.
This weather has been terrible, and it is better safe than sorry when it comes to things like this. The game will still be played, however, it is clear that the weather is not to be messed with in Buffalo.
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