Former Sabres First-Rounder Continues To Benefit From TradeAfter being traded by the Sabres, Dylan Cozens has found a good fit with the Senators.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingRevisiting The Disastrous Dylan Cozens Trade For The Buffalo SabresSeveral months later, it's time to revisit the trade between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators, including centers Dylan Cozens and Josh Norris.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFormer Sabres All-Star Impressing With New TeamThis former Sabres forward is having a nice start with his new club.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Reassign First-Round Pick To Junior ClubThis Sabres prospect is heading back to the WHL.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Rumors: Sabres Star Named Top Trade CandidateThis Sabres star is continuing to create some buzz in the rumor mill.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd Playing87 OHL Players Named To NHL's Central Scouting 2026 Draft Preliminary Watch ListThe OHL receives the most representatives from the NHL's Central Scouting preliminary watch list for the 2026 NHL Draft.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Trade Rumors: Sabres Eyeing Interesting Blue Jackets ForwardThe Sabres are one of the teams who have been connected to Blue Jackets forward Yegor Chinakhov.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Trade Rumors: Sabres' Alex Tuch Linked To 2 TeamsBuffalo Sabres forward Alex Tuch is already starting to generate interest early on this season.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingPanthers’ Marchand Fined $5,000 For His Actions Against Dahlin And The SabresBrad Marchand received a $5,000 fine for his actions against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday, attacking Rasmus Dahlin and vandalizing his helmet.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNorris Staying Healthy Is At The Top Of Sabres Wish ListThe Buffalo Sabres acquisition of Josh Norris prior to the trade deadline was partly an admission by GM Kevyn Adams that the signing of Dylan Cozens in 2023 after a career-high 31 goals was a mistake. Cozens offensive totals declined significantly the two following seasons and in the wake of missing the playoffs for the 14th straight season, Adams was willing to gamble on the more offensively gifted and oft-injured Norris. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingIt's The Calm Before The Storm For Sabres As Buffalo Aims To End Painful Playoff DroughtFor the Buffalo Sabres, it’s the calm before the storm. The NHL’s 2025-26 regular-season is about to commence, and with the new season comes a new set of expectations for <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">the Sabres</a>. And with this season’s Sabres, the expectation is urgent – this Buffalo team is either going to end the Sabres’ 14-year playoff drought, or there are going to be changes throughout the organization, including the firings of GM Kevyn Adams and coach Lindy Ruff.2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Part Ways With Executive, Former NHLer MairApproximately one month after he was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated outside of Rochester, N.Y., <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">Buffalo Sabres</a> director of player development and former NHL player Adam Mair was no longer working for the team, <a href="https://www.wivb.com/sports/buffalo-sabres/adam-mair-out-as-sabres-director-of-player-development/">the Sabres said Friday</a>.2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingThis Season Could Be Final Kick At Can For Sabres Coach Ruff, GM AdamsThe Buffalo Sabres' 2025-26 season is about as high-stakes as it gets. <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">The Sabres</a> will be aiming to end the organization's 14-year drought on the Stanley Cup playoff front. And while certain players will not be long for Buffalo if the Sabres fail to make it into the post-season this year, the reality is the Sabres' most prominent coaching and management members -- coach Lindy Ruff and GM Kevyn Adams -- could be getting their final kick at the can in their jobs -- at least, at the NHL level.1:49Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingProjecting Sabres Trade Cost - Luke EvangelistaThe Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth for defenseman Michael Kesselring and winger Josh Doan. The opening weeks of free agency did not provide GM Kevyn Adams with an opportunity to replace Peterka’s production, and with the two-year deal signed last month with defenseman Bowen Byram, Adams will have to try to acquire a scoring forward with younger players, prospects, and/or draft picks. With just a few weeks before training camp, the odds are that an addition like that will have to happen during the season. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Prospect Profile - Konsta HeleniusThe Buffalo Sabres have been considered to have one of the deepest prospect pools in the NHL, which is in part due to them selecting high in recent drafts because of their not qualifying for the playoffs. The Sabres have displayed an eye for talent, but the organization’s developmental model has not yielded enough results. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Prospect Profile - Radim MrtkaThe Buffalo Sabres have been considered to have one of the deepest prospect pools in the NHL, which is in part due to them selecting high in recent drafts because of their not qualifying for the playoffs. The Sabres have displayed an eye for talent, but the organization’s developmental model has not yielded enough results. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingReports: Sabres' Director Of Player Development And Former NHLer Mair On Leave After ArrestBuffalo Sabres director of player development Adam Mair has reportedly been placed on administrative leave following a Sept. 4 arrest for driving while intoxicated.2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingCould Sabres Have Interest In Former Devils Forward?The Buffalo Sabres open training camp later this week, with only a few changes to the roster that finished second-last in the Eastern Conference and a dozen points out of the final wildcard spot. The club will have a healthy Josh Norris centering one of the top two lines, and added depth forwards Josh Doan, Justin Danforth, defensemen Michael Kesselring, Conor Timmins, and goalie Alex Lyon, but have unanswered questions about an injury to goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and no certain of who will replace the offense of departed winger JJ Peterka.2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingDo The Math, And You'll See Why Sabres Are A Playoff Longshot 2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingEarly Injuries To Key Sabres Players Can't Be An Excuse For Buffalo To Fail This SeasonWe said it earlier this summer, on more than one occasion – if the Buffalo Sabres intend on ending their Stanley Cup playoff drought at 14 years, they can’t afford to let the injury bug take a major bite out of their roster. Obviously, that’s something that only the Hockey Gods can control, but the Sabres simply don’t have the organizational depth to withstand the damage if someone meaningful is sidelined for a notable stretch of time.2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingProjecting Sabres Trade Cost - Jean-Gabriel PageauThe Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth for defenseman Michael Kesselring and winger Josh Doan. The opening weeks of free agency did not provide GM Kevyn Adams with an opportunity to replace Peterka’s production, and with the two-year deal signed over the summer with defenseman Bowen Byram, Adams will have to try to acquire a scoring forward with younger players, prospects, and/or draft picks. With just a few weeks before training camp, the odds are that an addition like that will have to happen during the season. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFormer Sabres First-Rounder Continues To Benefit From TradeThe Hockey News - Buffalo SabresWed, October 22, 2025 at 9:33 PM UTCAfter being traded by the Sabres, Dylan Cozens has found a good fit with the Senators.Former Sabres First-Rounder Continues To Benefit From TradeAfter being traded by the Sabres, Dylan Cozens has found a good fit with the Senators.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingRevisiting The Disastrous Dylan Cozens Trade For The Buffalo SabresSeveral months later, it's time to revisit the trade between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators, including centers Dylan Cozens and Josh Norris.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFormer Sabres All-Star Impressing With New TeamThis former Sabres forward is having a nice start with his new club.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Reassign First-Round Pick To Junior ClubThis Sabres prospect is heading back to the WHL.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Rumors: Sabres Star Named Top Trade CandidateThis Sabres star is continuing to create some buzz in the rumor mill.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd Playing87 OHL Players Named To NHL's Central Scouting 2026 Draft Preliminary Watch ListThe OHL receives the most representatives from the NHL's Central Scouting preliminary watch list for the 2026 NHL Draft.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Trade Rumors: Sabres Eyeing Interesting Blue Jackets ForwardThe Sabres are one of the teams who have been connected to Blue Jackets forward Yegor Chinakhov.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Trade Rumors: Sabres' Alex Tuch Linked To 2 TeamsBuffalo Sabres forward Alex Tuch is already starting to generate interest early on this season.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingPanthers’ Marchand Fined $5,000 For His Actions Against Dahlin And The SabresBrad Marchand received a $5,000 fine for his actions against the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday, attacking Rasmus Dahlin and vandalizing his helmet.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNorris Staying Healthy Is At The Top Of Sabres Wish ListThe Buffalo Sabres acquisition of Josh Norris prior to the trade deadline was partly an admission by GM Kevyn Adams that the signing of Dylan Cozens in 2023 after a career-high 31 goals was a mistake. Cozens offensive totals declined significantly the two following seasons and in the wake of missing the playoffs for the 14th straight season, Adams was willing to gamble on the more offensively gifted and oft-injured Norris. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingIt's The Calm Before The Storm For Sabres As Buffalo Aims To End Painful Playoff DroughtFor the Buffalo Sabres, it’s the calm before the storm. The NHL’s 2025-26 regular-season is about to commence, and with the new season comes a new set of expectations for <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">the Sabres</a>. And with this season’s Sabres, the expectation is urgent – this Buffalo team is either going to end the Sabres’ 14-year playoff drought, or there are going to be changes throughout the organization, including the firings of GM Kevyn Adams and coach Lindy Ruff.2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Part Ways With Executive, Former NHLer MairApproximately one month after he was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated outside of Rochester, N.Y., <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">Buffalo Sabres</a> director of player development and former NHL player Adam Mair was no longer working for the team, <a href="https://www.wivb.com/sports/buffalo-sabres/adam-mair-out-as-sabres-director-of-player-development/">the Sabres said Friday</a>.2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingThis Season Could Be Final Kick At Can For Sabres Coach Ruff, GM AdamsThe Buffalo Sabres' 2025-26 season is about as high-stakes as it gets. <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">The Sabres</a> will be aiming to end the organization's 14-year drought on the Stanley Cup playoff front. And while certain players will not be long for Buffalo if the Sabres fail to make it into the post-season this year, the reality is the Sabres' most prominent coaching and management members -- coach Lindy Ruff and GM Kevyn Adams -- could be getting their final kick at the can in their jobs -- at least, at the NHL level.1:49Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingProjecting Sabres Trade Cost - Luke EvangelistaThe Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth for defenseman Michael Kesselring and winger Josh Doan. The opening weeks of free agency did not provide GM Kevyn Adams with an opportunity to replace Peterka’s production, and with the two-year deal signed last month with defenseman Bowen Byram, Adams will have to try to acquire a scoring forward with younger players, prospects, and/or draft picks. With just a few weeks before training camp, the odds are that an addition like that will have to happen during the season. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Prospect Profile - Konsta HeleniusThe Buffalo Sabres have been considered to have one of the deepest prospect pools in the NHL, which is in part due to them selecting high in recent drafts because of their not qualifying for the playoffs. The Sabres have displayed an eye for talent, but the organization’s developmental model has not yielded enough results. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Prospect Profile - Radim MrtkaThe Buffalo Sabres have been considered to have one of the deepest prospect pools in the NHL, which is in part due to them selecting high in recent drafts because of their not qualifying for the playoffs. The Sabres have displayed an eye for talent, but the organization’s developmental model has not yielded enough results. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingReports: Sabres' Director Of Player Development And Former NHLer Mair On Leave After ArrestBuffalo Sabres director of player development Adam Mair has reportedly been placed on administrative leave following a Sept. 4 arrest for driving while intoxicated.2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingCould Sabres Have Interest In Former Devils Forward?The Buffalo Sabres open training camp later this week, with only a few changes to the roster that finished second-last in the Eastern Conference and a dozen points out of the final wildcard spot. The club will have a healthy Josh Norris centering one of the top two lines, and added depth forwards Josh Doan, Justin Danforth, defensemen Michael Kesselring, Conor Timmins, and goalie Alex Lyon, but have unanswered questions about an injury to goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and no certain of who will replace the offense of departed winger JJ Peterka.2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingDo The Math, And You'll See Why Sabres Are A Playoff Longshot 2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingEarly Injuries To Key Sabres Players Can't Be An Excuse For Buffalo To Fail This SeasonWe said it earlier this summer, on more than one occasion – if the Buffalo Sabres intend on ending their Stanley Cup playoff drought at 14 years, they can’t afford to let the injury bug take a major bite out of their roster. Obviously, that’s something that only the Hockey Gods can control, but the Sabres simply don’t have the organizational depth to withstand the damage if someone meaningful is sidelined for a notable stretch of time.2:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingProjecting Sabres Trade Cost - Jean-Gabriel PageauThe Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth for defenseman Michael Kesselring and winger Josh Doan. The opening weeks of free agency did not provide GM Kevyn Adams with an opportunity to replace Peterka’s production, and with the two-year deal signed over the summer with defenseman Bowen Byram, Adams will have to try to acquire a scoring forward with younger players, prospects, and/or draft picks. With just a few weeks before training camp, the odds are that an addition like that will have to happen during the season. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd Playing