When Buffalo Stood Atop the Sports World

When Buffalo Stood Atop the Sports World

by Sal Maiorana
When Buffalo Stood Atop the Sports World

When Buffalo Stood Atop the Sports World

by Sal Maiorana

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Overview

From generation to generation there are some things that never change in Buffalo, New York.

Every winter is cold and miserable; there is no place on earth that has better chicken wings despite many pretenders to the throne; and the professional sports teams that are in many ways the lifeblood of Western New York break the hearts and crush the souls of a passionate fan base that, nonetheless, through all the disappointment remains loyal and supportive.

Born in 1960, the NFL's Buffalo Bills have never won a Super Bowl. Born in 1970, the NHL's Buffalo Sabres have never won a Stanley Cup. And in their brief eight-year existence, the Buffalo Braves never won an NBA championship.

But there was a time - fleeting as it was in the mid-1970's - when all three of Buffalo's teams were winning consistently, were in the championship conversation, and were led by nationally-recognized superstars and future Hall of Famers in their respective sport - O.J. Simpson of the Bills, Gilbert Perreault of the Sabres, and Bob McAdoo of the Braves.

Buffalo was a city in decline in the mid-1970's with unemployment rising and the population falling in startlingly numbers. Neighborhoods were in disrepair, businesses were closing down, and the economy was on life support, but the one thing that helped the city cope was its sports teams.

The Bills, Sabres, and Braves provided an outlet as Rich Stadium and Memorial Auditorium were places where people could go to forget about it all and spend a few hours being entertained by exciting teams and players who made Buffalo proud in the face of all the struggles.

This is a remembrance of what it was like for Buffalo fans between the fall of 1973 and the spring of 1976, which was truly the golden age of Buffalo sports.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163006397
Publisher: Sal Maiorana Publications
Publication date: 03/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Sal Maiorana is a native of Buffalo, New York and a journalism graduate of Buffalo State College, class of 1984.

He is currently in his 34th year working as a sports writer and columnist for the Rochester, N.Y. Democrat and Chronicle, his primary beat being coverage of the Buffalo Bills.

He is a 2009 inductee into the media group of the Frontier Field Walk of Fame and he is a three-time winner of the Rochester Press-Radio Club Sports Writer of the Year Award.

In addition to his work in the Democrat and Chronicle, he is the author of 22 books, and he also maintains his own sports history website at salmaiorana.com.

He lives in Walworth, New York with his wife, Christine, and their dog, Buddy. Sal and Christine have three grown children, daughters Taylor and Carolina, and son Holden.
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