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The Buffalo Sabres made significant moves recently, highlighted by the signing of forward Peyton Krebs to a four-year, $18 million contract. This deal, which carries a cap hit of $4.5 million annually, secures Krebs through his age-29 season, making him a key player in the Sabres' forward lineup.
Krebs, who had filed for arbitration, posted a career-high 39 points last season and contributed six points in his first NHL postseason. In a related move, the Sabres traded Tyler Kopff to the Washington Capitals in exchange for prospect Zac Funk, enhancing their minor league depth.
Additionally, the Sabres welcomed veteran NHL executive John Davidson as a senior advisor, a role that could influence team strategy and player development. Davidson, who has extensive experience in NHL front offices, is expected to lend his expertise as the Sabres continue to build on their recent playoff success.
Furthermore, reports suggest the Sabres are still pursuing a trade for Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck, aiming to bolster their goaltending situation despite having had solid performances last season.
Hellebuyck's potential acquisition could significantly impact the team's performance moving forward, as Buffalo looks to capitalize on its recent momentum in the league.
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