Everyone was having a good time at KeyBank Center on Sunday, when the Buffalo Sabres cruised to a matinee, 7-4 win over the Washington Capitals.
That certainly included forward Dylan Cozens, who recorded his first career hat trick. Micheline Veluvolu, who was there shooting pictures for the Olean Times-Herald, captured the sheer joy on Cozens’ face in an image she posted to Twitter.
But Cozens wasn’t the only one overjoyed to see him score his third goal of the game.
The photo captured a front-row fan, wearing the same retro Goathead jersey as Cozens and his teammates, reacting with a Bills-win-the-Super-Bowl kind of energy.
Veluvolu, also the team photographer for the Rochester Americans, shared the photo with the observation: “Who is more excitedโฆ Dylan Cozens, or the men behind him!?”
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Veluvolu told us she wrote “men” because she didn’t want to single out the guy who is, clearly, the centerpiece of the photo because “his face mirrors Dylan Cozens’ face.”
She likes taking photos from that angle at the arena because, she said, “I love getting the fans in the background.”
And, as often happens, the subject of the photo found the post.
“I’m the men behind him,” @TonyDeanPuleo quipped, sheepishly.
It’s a sure sign of the times when a sign is monumental.
That’s the way Mount Aaron Baptist Church’s pastor, Rev. Dwayne Jones, described the proposed new “electronic message center” sign that his church wants to put up at 540 Genesee St.
Jones told the Buffalo Planning Board this week that the digital message board embedded in a larger sign between two 8-foot-tall pillars would allow the church to more easily promote activities and communicate with the community.
“Our church and community center is like a light for the Genesee area,” Jones said. “This sign will help us get our message more clearly to the community.”
He noted that “a lot of people there…
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