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Will Sabers Snatch Me Up in This Free Agency?

July 6, 2025 4 Min Read
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The frenzy around NHL free agency has significantly cooled down, with most top players now off the market. The Buffalo Sabres still have roughly $13.6 million in salary cap space, raising the question: will they find worthwhile options available or will they need to focus on trades to strengthen the team?

From where I stand, the free-agent pool is quite thin. However, the Sabres could consider signing center Jaccrosslovic, who netted 22 goals with the Carolina Hurricanes last season, or potentially bring back winger Victor Olofson from the Vegas Golden Knights, where he scored 15 goals and totaled 29 points last year. Beyond these options, Sabres GM Kevyn Adams seems faced with limited free-agent choices, which likely means he’ll be remodeling the roster through trades.

Much attention is focused on restricted free agent defenseman Bowen Byram. Adams has revealed that the Sabres have matched the offer sheet presented to Byram post-free agency, but the situation remains fluid. Byram is expected to be a key trade asset soon, and that’s unlikely to change anytime soon. Adams might also consider moving other veteran players to reshape the team. If Byram is traded before training camp, Adams will likely feel the pressure to pull off a major return to justify the move.

The Sabres have paused their free agency activity to secure key players, although star names like Nikolai Ehlers have already moved elsewhere—Ehlers signed with the Carolina Hurricanes. Meanwhile, former Sabres like Jeff Skinner and Victor Olofson remain unsigned; Skinner had 16 goals with Edmonton last season, while Olofson had a productive year despite injuries with Vegas.

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If Adams can’t avoid making significant moves soon, Sabres fans may grow increasingly disheartened. They know the team isn’t poised to challenge the top contenders in the fiercely competitive Atlantic Division yet, and that breaking a 14-year playoff drought will be tough. Retaining Byram would mean bolstering the Sabres’ defense but also addressing the need for impactful high-end forwards to make a serious playoff push. Adams must find a partner willing to pay a premium if Byram is traded.

No one expects the Sabres’ roster changes to be universally popular. Adams needs to negotiate tough trades and can’t settle for merely adding role players. Building a true contender requires bold moves.

Rumors persist that teams like the St. Louis Blues and others are interested in making offers for Byram. A prolonged stalemate with no deal a month from now would raise questions about whether Adams is facing trade paralysis or ownership-imposed salary constraints, or both.

While Adams isn’t expected to finalize multiple deals overnight, delays increase pressure for impactful moves. He must deliver something meaningful to reinvigorate the fan base emotionally and financially, or face justified backlash.

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Fan Take: This situation highlights the harsh reality many NHL teams face—balancing cap space, talent retention, and roster rebuilding amid fierce competition. For hockey fans, it’s a tense wait to see if the Sabres can navigate these challenges and become a playoff contender again, which could reshape the competitive landscape in the Atlantic Division.

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