News

I grade Kevyn Adams' 2025 offseason as GM of the Buffalo Sabres—analyzing key signings, trades, and roster moves.
The Buffalo Sabres made multiple signings during free agency this summer, but was it enough to improve the franchise?
It appears the bulk of Buffalo's offseason work is done, but Adams still has a chance to do more to this roster.
The 22-year-old, selected by the Sabres in the first round (No. 14) of the 2021 draft, played eight games with Buffalo and got his first NHL point, an assist, March 27 against Pittsburgh.
Despite signing Bowen Byram to a two-year, $12.5 million contract extension, the Buffalo Sabres could still trade the offensive defenseman.
Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams expressed confidence in adding several veteran players to the roster. The Sabres made several moves this offseason to improve the team.
The Buffalo Sabres' underwhelming roster changes thus far this off-season have some fans itching to see them make a move of consequence, particularly when it comes to the future of RFA defenseman ...
Alex Tuch could gain more clarity about his future as crucial days approach regarding his contract extension, all while teams like the Edmonton Oilers and Tampa Bay Lightning continue to monitor his ...
The Buffalo Sabres have had one of the better scouting departments in the league, which has led to Sabres general manager (GM) Kevyn Adams drafting well since being hired in 2020.
We’re in the NHL offseason — and to help you get ready for the upcoming campaign, we’ll be highlighting the top 10 players on ...
All those roster decisions have made the NHL Draft almost an afterthought for the Sabres. They’ve had plenty of high picks over the last 14 years. Their roster is among the youngest in the NHL.