Who is banging the drum at the Sabres game tonight? Rumors point to Ryan Miller

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Who is banging the drum at the Sabres game tonight? Rumors point to Ryan Miller

Who is banging the drum at the Sabres game tonight? Rumors point to Ryan Miller

This would get the fans fired up.

Who is banging the drum at the Sabres game tonight? Rumors point to Ryan Miller

This would get the fans fired up.

The Buffalo Sabres have a game-day tradition that gets the KeyBank Center rocking before every home game: a drumbeat that kicks off the iconic "Let's Go Buffalo!" chant. For Game 1 of their playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens, actor William Fichtner took the honors. But for Game 2 tonight, rumors are swirling that a franchise legend might be stepping behind the drum.

While the Sabres typically keep the drummer's identity under wraps until game time, local TV producer Michael Loffredo dropped a bombshell on social media: sources indicate that Ryan Miller, the beloved former Sabres goaltender, will be the one banging the drum before puck drop. The rumor hasn't been officially confirmed, but it's already sending a jolt of excitement through the fanbase.

Miller is no stranger to getting Buffalo fired up. Drafted in the fifth round of the 1999 NHL Draft, the Michigan State standout spent his first 11 NHL seasons between the pipes for the Sabres. During that tenure, he racked up 284 wins with a stellar .916 save percentage and a 2.60 goals-against average. His crowning achievement came in the 2009-10 season, when he won the Vezina Trophy after going 41-18-8 with a .929 save percentage and a 2.22 GAA.

Now 45 and retired since 2021, Miller wrapped up his NHL career with stops in St. Louis, Vancouver, and Anaheim. But if tonight's rumor holds true, he'll be trading his goalie mask for a drumstick—and there's no doubt the KeyBank Center crowd will be louder than ever. For fans and players alike, having a franchise icon lead the charge is the kind of moment that can turn a playoff game into something truly special.

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