Actor Wyatt Russell, a die-hard Buffalo Sabres fan, made good on his promise to jump into Lake Erie if the team ended their 15-year playoff drought. The Sabres, true to their word, secured the Eastern Conference's No. 2 seed with 109 points, and it was time for Russell to follow through on his bet. On the eve of the playoff opener, Russell braved the chilly 40-degree temperatures and took the plunge, accompanied by colleagues from his canned cocktail company, Lake Hour. This daring act not only symbolized his unwavering support for the team but also showcased his dedication to the city of Buffalo. The actor's enthusiasm for the Sabres is evident, as he praised their hard work and determination, mirroring the spirit of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, famously portrayed by his father, Kurt Russell, in the film 'Miracle'. As the Sabres gear up for their best-of-seven series against the Boston Bruins, Russell's plunge into Lake Erie becomes a memorable moment, blending sports, entertainment, and a unique display of fan loyalty.