The 2010-11 Buffalo Sabres season was marked by a solid regular season performance, finishing 42 wins shy of 50 with a 29 loss mark. Their 10 overtime/shootout losses were scattered throughout the season, including a 5 shootout wins record. As they navigated their 82 game schedule, the Sabres accumulated a 22 home win record and a 14 road loss record. The team relied heavily on one Ryan Miller, who provided a strong presence in the crease. The Sabres' roster underwent significant changes, but key contributors helped drive the team's 47 win total. Their season ultimately concluded in the first round of the playoffs, where they fell to the Philadelphia Flyers. Despite this, the Sabres demonstrated consistent growth and improvement throughout the season.