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WNY Insider for February 23rd

Seth Greene
Feb 23, 2026
The News, Eats & Events Shaping Western New York |
The U.S. women’s ice hockey team captured Olympic gold in dramatic overtime, sparking a surge of excitement for women’s hockey nationwide.
In Western New York, this victory is driving momentum for girls’ hockey, with local coaches and players hopeful it will encourage more participation.
Stephanie Nadler, head coach at Nichols School, highlights the rising visibility of female athletes, giving young girls tangible role models and fueling dreams of reaching the top.
Jason Guenther, Nichols’ skill development director, sees the win as inspiration for the next generation, especially with recent local advances.
The Buffalo Jr. Sabres are launching dedicated girls’ teams, offering new pathways for young female players.
Excitement grew as the PWHL hosted a high-profile game in Buffalo, packing the KeyBank Center and underscoring the region’s growing passion for women’s pro hockey.
Western New York is set for a vibrant future in girls’ hockey. Read More... |
The Buffalo Sabres have launched the ‘sabrehood Bar Network’ in partnership with Labatt, inviting fans across Western New York to experience every remaining Sabres game in local bars and restaurants.
Ten venues, including Amherst Ale House, Forty Thieves, JP Fitzgerald’s, and Sports City Pizza Pub, will not only broadcast games with full audio but also offer fans special giveaways like t-shirts and the coveted Beer Sabres, while supplies last.
Selected locations will offer special watch parties with sweepstakes and appearances by Sabres alumni, adding even more excitement for the fan community.
This new initiative highlights the team’s commitment to building local spirit, supporting neighborhood businesses, and providing engaging ways for fans to connect outside of the arena.
For anyone searching for the top Buffalo sports bars, the sabrehood Bar Network delivers a standout game day destination. Read More... |
Lent marks the return of Western New York’s much-anticipated Friday fish fries, drawing crowds to favorite local spots renowned for standout flavor and tradition.
Hoak’s Restaurant in Hamburg stands out for its fresh, expertly prepared fish, with offerings like beer-battered, Cajun, garlic parmesan, and southwest styles.
Owner Kevin Hoak notes most patrons come for the high-quality fish, supported by a hardworking team that steps up during the Lenten surge.
Meanwhile in Niagara County, the beloved Wilson Volunteer Fire Hall has been serving the community since 1972, thanks to dedicated volunteers.
Co-chair Joyce Banagis emphasizes the teamwork behind preparing coleslaw and frying up to 700 dinners each week, preserving a true local tradition.
These events highlight the spirit and unity behind Western New York’s treasured fish fry season, uniting neighbors over delicious, freshly cooked meals. Read More... |
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