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Ex-Sabres Anticipated to Ink Deals with the Oilers

June 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Players who aren’t signed to NHL teams can still make a significant impact after being drafted, and the Buffalo Sabres have experienced this occasionally, sometimes missing out on key talent. For example, in 2016, Buffalo picked winger Brandon Hagel in the sixth round of the WHL draft, but after two seasons without signing him, Hagel joined the Chicago Blackhawks as a free agent. He went on to rack up 102 points as an overager, advanced from the American Hockey League to the NHL, and was traded to Tampa Bay in 2022—setting up his eligibility for the Olympics three years later.

While it’s uncertain if similar situations will arise again, the Edmonton Oilers acted quickly after recently letting the rights to three of their draft picks expire by signing 2021 draftee Jami Marjara to a two-year entry-level contract. Marjara, previously drafted in the fifth round by Buffalo, played for Quebec’s Remparts in the QMJHL and then moved back to Finland, where he balanced time between junior leagues and the SM-Liiga. In his second season with TPS Turku, he scored 40 points in 60 games, and last season, at age 22, he tied for the team’s scoring lead with 52 points over 54 games.

Buffalo’s track record for developing talent has not been great; since Kevyn Adams took over, only one player drafted after the third round has played in the NHL. Czech forward Lucas Lusek recently signed with an SHL team, and there’s speculation that second-round pick Alexander Kisakov might return to Russia after just 13 appearances for Rochester last season. This raises questions about Buffalo’s future ability to bring their prospects to North America.

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[The embedded tweet highlighting Marjara’s impressive goal for TPS shows the excitement among fans for his potential.]

Fan Take: This news is crucial for hockey fans because it highlights how critical it is for NHL teams to secure and nurture their draft picks, or risk losing promising talent to other leagues. How teams like Buffalo and Edmonton manage these young players could significantly influence their future success and the broader competitive landscape of hockey.

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