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The Buffalo News continues its assessments of the Atlantic Division's winners and losers in the opening days of NHL free agency.
Seven thoughts in the wake of the Sabres' development camp, free agency and the ongoing Bowen Byram situation.
It didn't take long for the limited depth of quality talent to be drained from this year's unrestricted free-agent pool in ...
Last season, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen took a major step back after a breakout 2023-24 led to him signing a lucrative, five-year ...
The NHL's free-agency period commenced Tuesday, and the team this THN.com site is centered around, the Buffalo Sabres, took ...
The NHL's free-agent frenzy has colmed down considerably, with most of the available talent now off the market. And the ...
“I’m going to be the best version of myself I possibly can be, I’m going to be the most competitive version of myself I ...
In this year’s NHL Draft, the Sabres added two young goalies to go with the three they had already drafted. If you add in ...
Advertisement Here’s a look at Buffalo’s depth chart, cap space and team needs entering free agency. Salary cap picture: The Sabres currently have just under $21 million in cap space with 18 players ...
The Buffalo Sabres signed forward Ryan McLeod to a four-year contract extension worth $5 million per season. The Buffalo ...
On Wednesday morning, Adams spoke for the first time since free agency started at noon on July 1. While the Sabres did make ...
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WIVB News 4 on MSN4 check: What’s brewing with Bowen Byram, Sabres free agent activity and lack thereof?The Sabres re-signed center Ryan McLeod to an upper mid-level deal, but otherwise made only minor moves in the first 24 hours ...
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