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On the day of their opener, the Buffalo Sabres got a good luck wish which doubled as an audition tape from a new goalie prospect.

The Buffalo Bills shared a video featuring running back LeSean McCoy and quarterback Josh Allen and so much more, hoping for a good season from the young Sabres.

Some of the team's players even turned up at KeyBank Center on Thursday.

Wide receiver Robert Foster also wished the Sabres well and then tried to show off his stickhandling skills while wearing a goalie mask. It went alright, once he was able to locate the puck.
Tre White, however, came through with some big boasts saying he could have turned pro in hockey right out of high school. He then donned the goalie equipment and saved some soft tosses coming in from off camera.
White, a cornerback for the Bills, claims to have never allowed a goal in his high school career. As he is boasting, we are informed that White never played hockey in high school.
After all that, White had only one thing left to say: "Good luck Sabres."