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Plaza Mural

Ticketmaster Alumni Plaza Mural

A new mural will be featured in Ticketmaster Alumni Plaza at the start of the 2024-25 season, depicting 27 players who wore the Sabres sweater from 1970 through the 2000s.

Players on the Ticketmaster Alumni Plaza Mural

Jersey #
Player Name
Position
Years active on Sabres
61
Maxim Afinogenov
Right Wing
1999 - 2009
25
Dave Andreychuk
Left Wing
1982 - 1993
30
Tom Barrasso
Goaltender
1983 - 1988
48
Daniel Brière
Center
2003 - 2007
23
Chris Drury
Center
2003 - 2007
1
Don Edwards
Goaltender
1977 - 1982
17
Mike Foligno
Right Wing
1981 - 1990
18
Danny Gare
Right Wing
1974 - 1981
39
Dominik Hasek 
Goaltender
1992 - 2001
10
Dale Hawerchuk
Center
1990 - 1995
6
Phil Housley
Defenseman
1982 - 1990
16
Pat LaFontaine
Center
1991 - 1996
20
Don Luce
Center
1971 - 1981
7
Rick Martin
Left Wing
1971 - 1981
30
Ryan Miller
Goaltender
2002 - 2014
89
Alexander Mogilny
Right Wing
1989 - 1995
27
Michael Peca
Center
1995 - 2000
11
Gilbert Perreault
Center
1970 - 1986
27
Larry Playfair
Defenseman
1978 - 1986
29
Jason Pominville
Right Wing
2003 - 2013, 2017 - 2019
10
Craig Ramsay
Left Wing
1971 - 1985
5
Mike Ramsey
Defenseman
1980 - 1993
32
Rob Ray
Right Wing
1989 - 2003
14
René Robert
Right Wing
1972 - 1979
22
Lindy Ruff
Left Wing
1979 - 1989
81
Miroslav Satan
Left Wing
1997 - 2004
26
Thomas Vanek
Left Wing
2005 - 2013

Alumni Plaza

On October 12, 2012, the Buffalo Sabres unveiled the newly named "Alumni Plaza" outside KeyBank Center, designed to honor all former members of the team. As part of the plaza's transformation, the six concrete columns that support a pedestrian walkway above the plaza were surrounded by bricks and mortar. Every player ever to play a game for the franchise is commemorated with a plaque on those bricks, detailing his first game with the Sabres.

Also unveiled that day was the centerpiece of Alumni Plaza: a cast in bronze statue depicting the French Connection. Comprised of center Gilbert Perreault, left wing Rick Martin and right wing Rene Robert, the French Connection is widely considered to be one of the greatest forward lines in NHL history and remains the most celebrated offensive unit in Buffalo Sabres history. The trio, all of whom were French-Canadian, was dubbed 'The French Connection' - after the 1971 film of the same name - and played together in Buffalo from the team's acquisition of Robert on March 4, 1972 until his departure on October 5, 1979.

Between them, the members of The French Connection played 2,396 games for the Sabres, scoring 1,116 goals and registering 2,573 total points. During their tenure in Buffalo, the three were honored with a combined 15 NHL All-Star Game appearances and seven selections to the First and Second NHL All-Star Teams. All three are members of the Sabres Hall of Fame and have had their numbers officially retired from use by the Sabres. Perreault, the franchise's first ever draft pick, served as the team's captain for five seasons and retired after 17 NHL seasons - all with the Sabres.

Inspiration for the statue came from a photograph taken during a playoff game at Memorial Auditorium on April 27, 1975 which features all three members of The French Connection. The photograph was taken by award-winning photographer Ron Moscati. During the game in which the photograph was taken, all three members of the French Connection scored a goal to lead the Sabres to a playoff win against the Montreal Canadiens. 

To design and construct the statue, the Sabres commissioned distinguished American sculptor Jerry McKenna. McKenna is well known for his sports statues, and was named the 2003 'Sports Sculptor of the Year' by the All-American Football Foundation. A specially-designed pedestal, constructed by HHL Architects of Buffalo, features an integrated lighting system and an illuminated informational panel which provides a base for the statue.