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The Buffalo Sabres are actively preparing for the 2026 NHL Draft, engaging in trade discussions to enhance their roster. According to Sabre Noise, the team has traded defenseman Michael Kesselring to the San Jose Sharks to move up from the 27th to the 20th pick, where they may select Elton Hermansson, a standout from the U-18 World Championship.
Meanwhile, Rasmus Dahlin's recent achievements, including winning the Guldpucken as Sweden's best male player and a solid performance in the playoffs, add to the team's hopes for the offseason. The Hockey Writers report that the Sabres are also exploring a potential blockbuster trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs involving young winger Matthew Knies.
This move could provide the Sabres with a top-six player to complement their roster, especially as they face competition in the Atlantic Division. With the offseason in full swing, the Sabres must make strategic decisions on player contracts and trades to remain competitive, navigating a landscape where other Atlantic Division teams are also making significant changes.
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