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NHL Free Agency Sheet Lacker: Bow Enbyram re-signs with Saber in trade speculation
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Sabers Secure Bow Enbyram Amid Trade Rumors: NHL Free Agency Update from Lacker

July 15, 2025 4 Min Read
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As NHL free agency continues to unfold, teams are actively making roster moves to strengthen their lineups for the 2025-26 season. Buffalo Sabres have re-signed restricted free agent defenseman Bowen Byram to a two-year deal worth $6.25 million annually, giving the young player a chance to fulfill the potential expected of his 2019 fourth overall draft status. In other significant moves, former Winnipeg Jets winger Nikolaj Ehlers has committed to a seven-year, $51 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes, aiming to boost their playoff aspirations.

The Vegas Golden Knights made a headline-grabbing deal by acquiring star forward Mitch Marner from the Toronto Maple Leafs through a sign-and-trade, signing him to an eight-year, $96 million contract while sending Nicolas Roy to Toronto. Florida Panthers secured key players Brad Marchand, Sam Bennett, and Aaron Ekblad with long-term contracts, ensuring stability for their championship-contending roster. Veteran players, such as San Jose’s Samain Kudmirtiorolov and Colorado’s Brent Burns, also found new homes, adding depth and experience to their respective teams.

Winnipeg bolstered their veteran presence by signing winger Gustav Nyquist, while the St. Louis Blues enhanced their center depth with Pius Suter and Nick Bjugstad. Vegas kept defensive prospect Kaedan Korczak on a four-year deal amid departures of key defensemen. Detroit improved its forward depth by adding Mason Appleton, and the New Jersey Devils retained Cody Glass on a two-year contract.

Other notable transactions include Anthony Mantha’s return to Pittsburgh on a $2.5 million contract, the Edmonton Oilers signing winger Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year deal, and the New York Rangers locking up Alexis Lafrenière on a two-year extension. San Jose Sharks strengthened their roster with John Klingberg and Adam Gourdette, and the Anaheim Ducks signed Michael Granlund to boost their center depth. Buffalo added goaltending depth by signing Alex Lyon.

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Nashville filled right-handed defenseman needs with Nick Perbix, while the New York Islanders signed Jonathan Drouin to bring creativity to their forward lines. Los Angeles Kings made defensive enhancements by adding Cody Ceci, Brian Dumoulin, and goaltender Anton Forsberg, also bringing veteran forward Corey Perry for leadership. Philadelphia Flyers committed to Dan Vladar in goal and added Christian Dvorak up front.

The Vancouver Canucks extended key players Thatcher Demko and Conor Garland, while the Toronto Maple Leafs re-signed veteran John Tavares amid uncertainty surrounding Mitch Marner’s future. The Jets welcomed back Jonathan Toews, the Dallas Stars extended Matt Duchene, and the Colorado Avalanche secured Brock Nelson for their middle six. Columbus surprised with a lengthy deal for defenseman David Savard.

Fan Take: These free agency moves signal a dynamic shift in NHL team strategies, emphasizing a mix of youth development and veteran leadership. Fans should watch closely as these new roster landscapes could lead to exciting playoff battles and a fresh wave of competitive hockey.

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