Buffalo Sabres launch sporting goods drive for youth organizations

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The Buffalo Sabres have announced a partnership with Modern and Leveling the Playing Field to organize a Sporting Goods Equipment Drive. The initiative aims to support youth sports organizations in Western New York.

Donations of both new and used sporting goods will be collected at KeyBank Center, next to the Account Services desk, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., starting Tuesday, November 18 through Sunday, November 23.

In addition to regular drop-off hours, fans can also contribute equipment donations during three upcoming home games: Wednesday, November 19 against Calgary, Friday, November 21 against Chicago, and Sunday, November 23 against Carolina.

Those who donate at any of these games will receive a co-branded rally towel and be entered into a drawing for a signed Sabres jersey and tickets to an upcoming home game.



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