Report: Sabres Are Gauging Byram Trade Market


There had been some speculation after the end of their season that the Buffalo Sabres may be considering a major move involving restricted free agent defenseman Bowen Byram, and that gained some significant momentum on Wednesday, as Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported on his 32 Thoughts podcast that the Sabres are gauging trade interest in the 23-year-old blueliner. 

Byram was acquired in March 2024 in exchange for center Casey Mittelstadt and scored a career-high 38 points last season. That was an impressive feat since the Cup winner was seldom used on the power play and registered all but three of those points at even strength.  

Friedman indicated that Byram’s name has been circulating, even though the Sabres have control over him for two more years before qualifying for unrestricted free agency. Byram is likely looking for an opportunity to be a #1 defenseman, which he had little opportunity to be in Colorado with Cale Makar and Devon Toews on the top pairing, and that is a similar circumstance in Buffalo with a crowded left side with team captain Rasmus Dahlin and 2021 top overall pick Owen Power signed to long-term deals.

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Byram was connected to his hometown Vancouver Canucks in rumors during the season, but that was linked to the possibility of a Elias Pettersson trade and that does not seem realistic after the Canucks sent JT Miller to the NY Rangers. It is likely that the Sabres would be looking for a defenseman-for-defenseman swap, since the club is extremely weak on the right-side of the blueline. 

LA Kings defenseman Brandt Clarke is someone who was rumored to be possibly on the block before the deadline and could be an attractive target for the Sabres since he is still on his entry-level contract, but a deal for an impact forward cannot be ruled out, since Buffalo is looking to upgrade and augment their roster after missing the playoffs for a 14th straight season.  

 

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Report: Maple Leafs Grant Islanders Permission To Speak With President Brendan Shanahan Ahead Of MLSE Board Review

May 21, 2024; Toronto, Ontario, CANADA; Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan speaks during a media conference to introduce new head coach Craig Berube (not shown) at Ford Performance Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

As the Toronto Maple Leafs concluded their locker cleanouts on Tuesday, their PR staff said they'd be in touch regarding future media availabilities.

There was no mention of who might speak, whether it's Maple Leafs President Brendan Shanahan, GM Brad Treliving, or Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment President and CEO Keith Pelley. Shanahan is reportedly in the final year of his contract after joining the organization to begin a full rebuild in April 2014.

After another difficult playoff exit, losing 6-1 in Game 7 to the Florida Panthers, Shanahan's return remains in question.

According to The Athletic's Chris Johnston, the MLSE board will meet on Thursday for a full season review. It's unknown whether anything, such as firings or other changes, will come from the meeting.

It's Shanahan's 11th season at the helm of the Maple Leafs. His tenure has featured plenty of positives, including the additions of Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, and William Nylander through the draft, and John Tavares through free agency.

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For the first time since 2004, the Maple Leafs reached beyond the first round, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2023 (and the Ottawa Senators this year). However, after that series — and their latest playoffs — Toronto was bounced out of the postseason in the second round by the Panthers.

This year, though, was the most difficult yet, with the Maple Leafs being outscored 12-2 in their final two home games (Games 5 and 7) of the playoffs. "The way that series ended has left ownership disappointed and embarrassed, according to sources," Johnston wrote.

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The NHL insider added that the New York Islanders "have expressed interest in speaking to [Shanahan] about their top hockey job." Lou Lamoriello, who held top management positions with the Islanders for seven seasons, announced in April that New York wouldn't renew his contract.

Further, The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun reported that the Islanders have asked permission to speak with Shanahan, however, there's no word on MLSE's response. Sportsnet confirmed shortly after that the Maple Leafs permitted the Islanders to speak with Shanahan.

Johnston previously reported that changes within the Maple Leafs might go beyond Shanahan, but wrote on Wednesday: "While Shanahan’s future with the club is still being determined, there is a positive internal view on the job Treliving has done in his first two years as GM. He’s under contract beyond this season."

In Treliving's two seasons as GM, he's reshaped Toronto's defense corps, adding Chris Tanev, Oliver Ekman-Larsson this past summer, Simon Benoit two summers ago, and Brandon Carlo, who has two more years on his contract, at the 2024 trade deadline.

‘That's Not What I'm Thinking About’: Morgan Rielly Downplays Possibility Of Moving On From Maple Leafs Amidst Uncertain Offseason‘That's Not What I'm Thinking About’: Morgan Rielly Downplays Possibility Of Moving On From Maple Leafs Amidst Uncertain OffseasonFacing questions about his future with the Toronto Maple Leafs during the team’s end-of-season media availability on Tuesday, the team’s longest-tenured player, Morgan Rielly, made it clear that he’s not thinking about leaving.

With Shanahan at the helm of the entire Maple Leafs project, the organization has two playoff series wins through nine seasons.

"I think our team made a lot of great strides this year. Did a lot of things, accomplished a lot of things. I really enjoyed working with this group," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said on Tuesday.

"We all look at Game 7 and nobody's happy. That's understandable. But, we did a lot of things here that I'm very proud of them."


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Count On Nugent-Hopkins, Johnston Scoring in High-Flying Game 1 of Western Conference Finals

Dallas Stars host Edmonton Oilers Wednesday for Game 1 of Western Conference Finals rematch

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For the second consecutive season, the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers are set to face off in the Western Conference Final with a trip to the Stanley Cup Final on the line.

The Stars, making their third straight appearance in the conference finals, punched their ticket by eliminating the Winnipeg Jets in six games, capped off by a dramatic overtime win in Game 6 by Thomas Harley.

With a deep, veteran-laden lineup and a strong defensive structure, Dallas is aiming to finally break through after falling short in their previous two trips. They'll also carry the psychological edge of having ousted Edmonton at this same stage last season.

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But the Oilers arrive with momentum and a score to settle after losing in game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals last season. Edmonton shocked the always-feisty Vegas Golden Knights in the second round, dispatching them in just five games with a tense 1-0 overtime win in Game 5, proving the Oilers can win tight, defensive battles. 

Still, goaltending remains a question mark, with inconsistency from netminder Stuart Skinner creeping in at times this postseason. Whether that vulnerability will be exposed or masked against a Stars team that has struggled to find consistent depth scoring could define the series. 

All betting lines are from FanDuel Sportsbook and are subject to change. Hockey is a difficult sport to predict so please gamble responsibly.

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Dallas Stars vs Edmonton Oilers Best Bets:

  • Over 5.5 goals (-156)
  • Wyatt Johnston Over 0.5 points (-132)
  • Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Over 0.5 points (-111)

When these two faced off last postseason, it was a bit of a slugfest with five goals in the first game (with no goals scored in the first period) followed by three of the next five games totalling under five goals.

The goaltenders really showed up and I expect this to completely flip as the Oilers will be looking to stay on the offensive and keep the Stars away from Stuart Skinner or at least limit quality chances like they did versus the Golden Knights in the second round. 

I would expect the kind of game where we see a high number of goals, typical for a series-opening game as both sides will be trying to feel each other out, but not a lot of shot attempts.

The lines for most of these playoff games have been lowered to 5.5 most of the time and the unders have been hitting towards the end of rounds as teams start to solve the other but this is an early game and the sportsbooks have it set at a high 6.5 and for good reason. 

When on the fence, its safe to go with what the oddsmakers are telling you and that's this one will be a high-scoring affair that's why they have such a high odd for the under cause they want to trap people into believing a defensive showdown is coming.

This bet would work even better if you wait a few minutes into the game before taking as the odds may drop without an early goal plus some sportsbooks like FanDuel occasionally provide bet boosts for bets taken live during the game. 

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I expect a big game from Wyatt Johnston, who Stars insider Taylor Newby recently referenced in one of our recent stories as being due for a big series.

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The 22-year-old youngster has points in just one of the last five games and should bounce back in a big way against an Oilers team he has a great history against. With five goals and two assists for seven points over his last eight games versus the Oilers, Johnston should continue to mash. 

For the Oilers, we have seen a lot of scoring from their depth forwards with 19 goals from their bottom six so far this postseason. I expect the top end forwards to show what they are made of in this one and have a sizeable performance, starting with Connor McDavid's winger Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.

The former first overall pick in 2011 has played exceptionally well alongside one of the league's best players in McDavid with points in seven of the Oilers' 11 playoff games so far.

Nugent-Hopkins proved to be a gamer against the Stars with two goals in game five of the conference finals last postseason and put his team firmly in the driver seat of the series with a 3-2 lead.

He should play a pivotal role once again and comes in at a great value as he plays the third-most minutes of any Oilers forward as he centres the first power play unit.

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