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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.
On a Saturday afternoon at the end of June, Connor Clifton had just put his infant daughter Callie down for a nap, and was ...
Along with the NHL additions of Kesselring and Timmins, the Sabres have defense depth in two-way defensemen such as Rathbone, Jones, and Metsa along with upcoming prospects in Rochester including ...
Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams expressed confidence in adding several veteran players to the roster. The Sabres ...
New Pittsburgh Penguins’ defenseman Connor Clifton missed a few important calls back on Jun. 28 while the 2025 NHL Draft was ...
Noah Laberge has what the Sabres front office is looking for. He's aggressive, he's tough and he isn't shying away from the ...
The Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth ...
Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams sent a message to fellow NHL executives on Wednesday. Adams, in a scrum with Buffalo reporters posted by Matthew Bove of WKBW, said he’ll match any offer ...
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Audacy on MSNAdams won't let Byram leave Sabres on an offer sheetFollowing Day 3 of Sabres Development Camp and a couple of days into the new league year and NHL Free Agency, general manager Kevyn Adams spoke with the media about defenseman Bowen Byram and the ...
And that brings us to Kevyn Adams. Either he’s not capable or Pegula is cheap or both, but the Sabres are no longer a player in free agency.
Adams remains open to trading Byram, but only if the right situation presents itself. Byram, the No. 4 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche.
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