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The Buffalo Sabres made headlines during the 2026 NHL Draft with strategic moves aimed at enhancing their roster. They selected defenseman Daxon Rudolph at No. 4 overall, a decision lauded for addressing defensive needs, according to Buffalo News.
Additionally, they picked center Ilia Morozov at No. 20, further bolstering their depth. In a bold trade, the Sabres acquired defenseman Olen Zellweger from the Anaheim Ducks, sending prospect Anton Wahlberg and a second-round pick in return.
Zellweger, who scored 22 points in 76 games last season, is seen as a valuable addition to the Sabres' blue line, and the team now faces important decisions regarding his contract extension as he is set to be a restricted free agent.
The Sabres' overall strategy reflects a commitment to building a competitive future, retaining both first-round picks and aiming for organizational depth as they integrate new talent into their lineup.
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