NHL 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 PlayingNHL Rumors: Sabres Star Named Top Trade CandidateThis Sabres star is continuing to create some buzz in the rumor mill.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 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 PlayingSabres Reassign First-Round Pick To Junior ClubThis Sabres prospect is heading back to the WHL.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Rumor Roundup: Teams Calling About Alex Tuch, Oilers Could Move A DefensemanThe Buffalo Sabres' early-season inconsistency is stoking the Alex Tuch trade rumors, while the Edmonton Oilers must find a way to free up their blueline logjam.1:54Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFormer 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 PlayingTuch, Sabres Not Close In Contract TalksBuffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams indicated at the opening of training camp earlier this month that one of his top priorities was to work on a new contract for with winger Alex Tuch. The 29-year-old became eligible for an extension on July 1, but according to <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6658064/2025/09/25/kempe-tuch-necas-nhl-rumblings/?source=nhltw&utm_campaign=nhltw&utm_medium=social">The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun</a>, the Sabres and Tuch’s representatives are far apart on the terms of a new deal. 2:26Now 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 PlayingMore Misery For Sabres As Buffalo Loses Third Straight Game To Start New SeasonAny way you want to frame it, losing three straight games to start the season is a disaster for the Buffalo Sabres. <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">The Sabres</a>' third straight defeat came Monday at the hands of the <a href="http://thn.com/colorado">Colorado Avalanche</a> -- a legitimate Stanley Cup frontrunner -- and once again, offense was a problem for Buffalo.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres And Tuch Negotiations Loom At Training CampOne of the items most asked of Buffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams at the opening of training camp on Wednesday was the status of contract negotiations with winger Alex Tuch. The 29-year-old became eligible for an extension on July 1, but when asked where talks stand between the club and the veteran winger’s representatives, Adams provided little information. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Must Not Depend On Outside Factors To Snap Playoff DroughtThe Buffalo Sabres main focus this season is putting an end to the NHL record 14-year playoff drought. The result of the seven months will not only determine the fates of GM Kevyn Adams and head coach Lindy Ruff, but the direction and composition of the roster for the foreseeable future. 1:52Now 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 PlayingSabres Sniper Injured In Win Over WingsAfter an 0-3 start, the Buffalo Sabres have turned things around with three wins in their last four games, but the club may not have their leading goal scorer when they take on the archrival Toronto Maple Leafs this weekend. Sabres forward Jason Zucker, who scored his fourth goal of the season in the 4-2 victory over Detroit on Wednesday, left the game midway through the <a href="https://x.com/TheSabreReport/status/1981165447241486501">second period after colliding with former teammate Jacob Bernard-Docker</a>. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Scrambling To Find Their Offensive MojoIt may not have been possible for the Buffalo Sabres season to have gotten off to a worse start, as the club struggled to maintain any level of consistency in a 3-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on a holiday Monday matinee. The Sabres have started the campaign at 0-3, lost center Josh Norris to an upper body injury, and have struggled to generate any consistent offensive attack.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingIs Trading Star Winger Thompson The Right Thing To Do For Sabres?Even with a slow start, trading star winger Tage Thompson now would be a massive mistake. Buffalo needs him as a foundational piece.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingMetsa Called Up, Buffalo Scouting ChinakhovThe Buffalo Sabres have dealt with numerous injuries to their blueline, and currently have veterans Mattias Samuelsson and Michael Kesselring unavailable. In their 8-4 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday, head coach Lindy Ruff leaned heavily on his top four blueliners, as Rasmus Dahlin, Bowen Byram, Owen Power, and Connor Timmins played in excess of 23 minutes. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Listless In Loss To BruinsThe Buffalo Sabres put forth a listless effort in a 3-1 loss to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Saturday, stumbling out of the gate by being outshot 17-2 and falling behind 1-0 in the first period. The Sabres responded with a better effort in the final 40 minutes, but played catch-up the entire contest.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingLyon The Latest Opening Game Goalie For The SabresThe Buffalo Sabres embark on their 2025-26 regular season on Thursday against the New York Rangers at KeyBank Center with a certain amount of uncertainty between the pipes, as veteran Alex Lyon will step in for injured starter Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. The lower-body issues that Luukkonen suffered before training camp and during the Sabres preseason home finale last week has his status in limbo, which means that head coach Lindy Ruff will lean heavily on Lyon in the month of October. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFacing Game Vs Injury-Damaged Ottawa Senators, Sabres Must Show Urgency Or Deal With Fury That Will FollowWhile it may seem a little much to pronounce an NHL team's fourth game of the season a must-win game, considering the start the <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">Buffalo Sabres</a> have gotten out to this season -- losing all three games and generating only two goals in that span -- it's safe to say the Sabres desperately need a win when they take on the <a href="http://thn.com/ottawa">Ottawa Senators</a> Wednesday in Buffalo.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingCost For Tuch Going Up Based On Recent SigningsBuffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams said last month that negotiations with winger Alex Tuch on a new contract were ongoing, and that getting the veteran winger signed to a new deal was one of his top priorities, but the price of poker may be going up based on recent signings of players who would hit the free agent market next July. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Trade Rumors: Sabres' Alex Tuch Linked To 2 TeamsThe Hockey News - Buffalo SabresWed, October 22, 2025 at 1:37 PM UTCBuffalo Sabres forward Alex Tuch is already starting to generate interest early on this season.NHL 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 PlayingNHL Rumors: Sabres Star Named Top Trade CandidateThis Sabres star is continuing to create some buzz in the rumor mill.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 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 PlayingSabres Reassign First-Round Pick To Junior ClubThis Sabres prospect is heading back to the WHL.3:07Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingNHL Rumor Roundup: Teams Calling About Alex Tuch, Oilers Could Move A DefensemanThe Buffalo Sabres' early-season inconsistency is stoking the Alex Tuch trade rumors, while the Edmonton Oilers must find a way to free up their blueline logjam.1:54Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFormer 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 PlayingTuch, Sabres Not Close In Contract TalksBuffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams indicated at the opening of training camp earlier this month that one of his top priorities was to work on a new contract for with winger Alex Tuch. The 29-year-old became eligible for an extension on July 1, but according to <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6658064/2025/09/25/kempe-tuch-necas-nhl-rumblings/?source=nhltw&utm_campaign=nhltw&utm_medium=social">The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun</a>, the Sabres and Tuch’s representatives are far apart on the terms of a new deal. 2:26Now 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 PlayingMore Misery For Sabres As Buffalo Loses Third Straight Game To Start New SeasonAny way you want to frame it, losing three straight games to start the season is a disaster for the Buffalo Sabres. <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">The Sabres</a>' third straight defeat came Monday at the hands of the <a href="http://thn.com/colorado">Colorado Avalanche</a> -- a legitimate Stanley Cup frontrunner -- and once again, offense was a problem for Buffalo.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres And Tuch Negotiations Loom At Training CampOne of the items most asked of Buffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams at the opening of training camp on Wednesday was the status of contract negotiations with winger Alex Tuch. The 29-year-old became eligible for an extension on July 1, but when asked where talks stand between the club and the veteran winger’s representatives, Adams provided little information. 2:26Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Must Not Depend On Outside Factors To Snap Playoff DroughtThe Buffalo Sabres main focus this season is putting an end to the NHL record 14-year playoff drought. The result of the seven months will not only determine the fates of GM Kevyn Adams and head coach Lindy Ruff, but the direction and composition of the roster for the foreseeable future. 1:52Now 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 PlayingSabres Sniper Injured In Win Over WingsAfter an 0-3 start, the Buffalo Sabres have turned things around with three wins in their last four games, but the club may not have their leading goal scorer when they take on the archrival Toronto Maple Leafs this weekend. Sabres forward Jason Zucker, who scored his fourth goal of the season in the 4-2 victory over Detroit on Wednesday, left the game midway through the <a href="https://x.com/TheSabreReport/status/1981165447241486501">second period after colliding with former teammate Jacob Bernard-Docker</a>. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Scrambling To Find Their Offensive MojoIt may not have been possible for the Buffalo Sabres season to have gotten off to a worse start, as the club struggled to maintain any level of consistency in a 3-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on a holiday Monday matinee. The Sabres have started the campaign at 0-3, lost center Josh Norris to an upper body injury, and have struggled to generate any consistent offensive attack.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingIs Trading Star Winger Thompson The Right Thing To Do For Sabres?Even with a slow start, trading star winger Tage Thompson now would be a massive mistake. Buffalo needs him as a foundational piece.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingMetsa Called Up, Buffalo Scouting ChinakhovThe Buffalo Sabres have dealt with numerous injuries to their blueline, and currently have veterans Mattias Samuelsson and Michael Kesselring unavailable. In their 8-4 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday, head coach Lindy Ruff leaned heavily on his top four blueliners, as Rasmus Dahlin, Bowen Byram, Owen Power, and Connor Timmins played in excess of 23 minutes. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingSabres Listless In Loss To BruinsThe Buffalo Sabres put forth a listless effort in a 3-1 loss to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Saturday, stumbling out of the gate by being outshot 17-2 and falling behind 1-0 in the first period. The Sabres responded with a better effort in the final 40 minutes, but played catch-up the entire contest.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingLyon The Latest Opening Game Goalie For The SabresThe Buffalo Sabres embark on their 2025-26 regular season on Thursday against the New York Rangers at KeyBank Center with a certain amount of uncertainty between the pipes, as veteran Alex Lyon will step in for injured starter Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. The lower-body issues that Luukkonen suffered before training camp and during the Sabres preseason home finale last week has his status in limbo, which means that head coach Lindy Ruff will lean heavily on Lyon in the month of October. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingFacing Game Vs Injury-Damaged Ottawa Senators, Sabres Must Show Urgency Or Deal With Fury That Will FollowWhile it may seem a little much to pronounce an NHL team's fourth game of the season a must-win game, considering the start the <a href="http://thn.com/buffalo">Buffalo Sabres</a> have gotten out to this season -- losing all three games and generating only two goals in that span -- it's safe to say the Sabres desperately need a win when they take on the <a href="http://thn.com/ottawa">Ottawa Senators</a> Wednesday in Buffalo.1:56Now PlayingPausedAd PlayingCost For Tuch Going Up Based On Recent SigningsBuffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams said last month that negotiations with winger Alex Tuch on a new contract were ongoing, and that getting the veteran winger signed to a new deal was one of his top priorities, but the price of poker may be going up based on recent signings of players who would hit the free agent market next July. 1:56Now PlayingPausedAd Playing