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The Blues are interested in Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram, but what would they be willing to give up? Does a deal make sense?
Too many recent offseasons have been defined by the players that left the Sabres. Can Adams change the narrative?
The Buffalo Sabres' first day of the NHL's free-agent frenzy saw Sabres GM Kevyn Adams take some low-risk, decent-return ...
Bowen Byram remains with the Buffalo Sabres, for now. But Kevyn Adams remains open to the possibilities that come with the ...
Along with the NHL additions of Kesselring and Timmins, the Sabres have defense depth in two-way defensemen such as Rathbone, ...
On Wednesday morning, Buffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams spoke for the first time since free agency started at noon on July 1. The ...
A big name came off the market late Monday afternoon as Aaron Ekblad got an eight-year term and took a hometown discount to ...
The Buffalo Sabres and their situation with defenseman Bowen Byram was cleared up slightly. On Saturday, the restricted free agent chose not to file for salary arbitration, keeping the possibility of ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs tried to trade for JJ Peterka but it came up short and insider Frank Seravalli revealed the trade ...
As the Buffalo Sabres operate out of the Buffalo Bills training facilities this week during the NHL’s decentralized draft, ...
Adams also addressed media speculation that the Sabres might buy out the contract of defenseman Mattias Samuelsson. The ...
The Sabres are taking Bowen Byram to arbitration, which prevents an offer sheet this summer but opens up another possibility.
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