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    Re: Sabres News & Notes 2

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    I was going to say. Yeah, they gave up a good player, but got a good player with higher upside in return.
    It's a trade both teams should like.
    You clowns can say. They did NOT need another left handed defenseman. And, stupidly, they've paired him with Dahlin so one of them is always playing out of place.

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    You clowns can say. They did NOT need another left handed defenseman. And, stupidly, they've paired him with Dahlin so one of them is always playing out of place.
    Dahlin isn't limited by his handedness. He can play RHD without skipping a beat.

    Some guys can play their off-wing and off-side just fine. Dahlin is one of them..
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    You clowns can say. They did NOT need another left handed defenseman. And, stupidly, they've paired him with Dahlin so one of them is always playing out of place.
    I’m sure they’ll address that during the offseason. You probably won’t see Dahlin/Byram on the ice together most of the time after they sign another above average D man or two.

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    https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/buffal...-goalie-to-ato

    Ratzlaff signs ATO with Amerks and is in Roch

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    Levi back to Roch. Great move.

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    LUUKKONEN OPEN TO LONG-TERM DEAL



    Contract talks have started between the Buffalo Sabres and goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and the two sides will continue to have conversations as the days approach summer.

    Luukkonen, 25, is in the final year of a two-year, $1.675 million contract and is eligible to become a restricted free agent July 1.

    Speaking with the media on Thursday, Luukkonen acknowledged that contract negotiations are underway but noted things aren’t “too crazy yet.”

    He also admitted a desire to signing a long-term contract with the Sabres and being another member of the core inked to lengthy deals.

    “I like Buffalo,” he told reporters. “I think we have a really, really good group of guys here who, as you said, are signed for a longer contract. In the end, I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I for sure would not be against it.”

    In 54 games with the Sabres this season, 51 of which game in starts, Luukkonen posted a 27-22-4 record with a 2.57 goals-against-average, a .910 save percentage and five shutouts.


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    This is such a flip of the coin. He has one good year. I'm afraid that's it for him. On the other hand, the sabres essentially lost players because they nickel and dime them with non committal contracts

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    Re: Sabres News & Notes 2

    Is Mattias Samuelsson on the chopping block? A big defensive defenseman that gets hurt a lot. Born and raised in Philadelphia. Was earlier rumored to Flyers. Now Devils. A healthy Samuelsson is an asset:

    https://newjerseyhockeynow.com/2024/...om-fitzgerald/

    Devils Trade Board: 3 Defenseman Worth Trading the 10th Overall Pick For

    When the New Jersey Devils became locked in at 10th overall in the 2024 NHL Draft at Tuesday’s lottery, it raised more questions than answers. The Devils are one of the youngest teams in the NHL and are on the brink of turning into a perennial playoff team. Therefore, it raises the question as to whether or not they need to draft a player at 10th overall or trade it away to address a need.In terms of Devils draft targets, there’s a bevy of talent that General Manager Tom Fitzgerald can choose from if he decides to keep his first-round pick in 2024.


    However, it’s not unreasonable to think that Fitzgerald could scour the trade market by dangling the 10th overall selection, perhaps in a package depending on the magnitude of the deal.

    Frankly, the Devils have a lot to address this summer if they plan on returning to their 2022-23 status. They’ll need a top-six forward after losing Tyler Toffoli, they certainly need a defenseman to help shore up the blue line, and the goaltending situation is well-documented.

    Focusing on the blue line, here are three Devils trade targets Fitzgerald should aim for ahead of or on the NHL Draft floor.

    Mattias Samuelsson

    It’s probably going to take more than the 10th overall pick to acquire Buffalo Sabres defenseman, Mattias Samuelsson.

    However, the juice is certainly worth the squeeze.

    The Sabres extended Samuelsson — a defenseman they drafted with the first pick in the second round of the 2018 NHL Draft — to a seven-year contract with a $4.285 average annual value that started last summer.

    The 6-foot-4, 230 lb defenseman hit the shelf at the beginning of February due to injury. The Sabres then went out and acquired defenseman Bowen Byram from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for center Casey Mittelstadt.

    As a result, the Sabres are loaded with left-handed defensemen and can afford to cut one loose. Despite Samuelsson’s long-term extension, Buffalo isn’t cutting ties with the newly acquired Byram, Rasmus Dahlin, or Owen Power. Additionally, the Sabres have some hefty expiring contracts to consider soon for Byram, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Peyton Krebs, Jack Quinn, & J.J. Peterka just to name a few.

    That makes Samuelsson a perfect Devils trade target. The Swedish defenseman was born in Voorhees, New Jersey, and is the kind of blue liner the Devils lack. Standing tall and firm, Samuelsson is a physical, stay-at-home defenseman who will certainly help make the job of the Devils’ goaltending a lot easier.

    Samuelsson isn’t going to collect a ton of points. However, the Devils are covered in that area with Dougie Hamilton, Luke Hughes, and Simon Nemec. Instead, he’s a large presence on the defensive end of the ice, something New Jersey could certainly use, and they’d get him at a great cost at the ripe age of 24 years old.

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