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Behind the Bench: Sabres trade away Taylor Hall at deadline for small return

Behind the Bench: Sabres trade away Taylor Hall at deadline for small return
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Local farmer excited for newly signed marijuana legislation

Recreational use of marijuana has been passed by the New York State Legislature and signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Local hemp farmer and Singer Farm Naturals co-owner Tom Zulist, who operates in Niagara County on the Ontario shoreline, spoke with WBFO’s Nick Lippa about what he’s excited to see come next. Listen

Lake Ontario levels low this winter, construction underway to improve shoreline resiliency

   Credit Nick Lippa / WBFO High Lake Ontario water levels have been a costly problem the past half-decade. With record-setting years in 2017 and 2019, local businesses and shoreline property owners endured tens of thousands of dollars in property damages.   One way to lower levels is controlling outflow. International Lake Ontario-St.Lawrence River Board Member Tony David explains how they do it.    “Most people know that the levels on the upper Great Lakes have been very high and all of that water is making its way down into Lake Ontario, and eventually exits out the St. Lawrence River, David said. Those outflows are controlled by the Moses-Saunders Dam located between Massena and Cornwall, Ontario. So there s capacity to influence water levels. And the regulation plan, which is known as Plan 2014, prescribes how those outflows are regulated. So given that the excessive volumes of water that are coming into Lake Ontario, specifically from Lake Erie, those run over N

Questions surround NWHL s possible return date to playoffs

• Feb 4, 2021 COVID is impacting professional hockey across the country this week. That includes the NWHL, who suspended their season in an announcement Wednesday afternoon after multiple teams were revealed to have contracted COVID. NWHL commissioner Tyler Tumminia said the shortened 2-week season at Lake Placid was not a bubble, but a ‘restricted access environment.’  Victory press and women’s hockey writer Melissa Burgess addresses what happened and what s next for the NWHL. © 2021 WBFO

Behind The Bench: Injuries pile up, Skinner sits

   You can read Bill Hoppe s articles at his Buffalo Hockey Beat website and at BuffaloNews.com. Follow him on Twitter at @BillHoppeNHL.  Nick Lippa: The Sabres won a few games over the past week. What helped them get in the win column? Goaltending seemed to be a positive. Bill Hoppe: Especially on Tuesday against New Jersey. I mean Linus Ullmark was terrific, maybe the best player on the ice. And it s a shame he didn t get the shutout. He lost it there with under a minute left. And we saw Ullmark start back to back games, which I can t remember him ever doing that. Starting two straight games, consecutive nights. And that s a sign I think the Sabres are gonna ride him here for the rest of the season as long as they can. But it s funny. A lot of things have changed over the past several days over the road trip. And there s so much doom and gloom that accompanies each Sabres loss. These days, it s really something that years ago, you would have never imagined that they lose

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