The Buffalo Sabres have appeared to have budgetary reasons on their mind with their trades leading into free agency on Monday. On the second day of the NHL Draft, they traded a second round pick and defenseman Connor Clifton to the Pittsburgh Penguins for defenseman Conor Timmins and minor leaguer Isaac Belliveau, shedding Clifton’s $3.33 million cap hit for next season. On Monday, the Sabres dealt forward Sam Lafferty to the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
The 30-year-old was part of a flurry of bottom-six signings made by GM Kevyn Adams on free agent day one year ago, agreeing to a two-year, $4 million contract after a 13-goal season with the Vancouver Canucks, but as with many of those additions, Lafferty’s signing was a disappointment. He scored just seven points (4 goals, 3 assists) in 60 games.
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The deal sends Lafferty back to the Hawks, where he played 97 games over two seasons before being dealt to Toronto along with former Sabre Jake McCabe in February, 2023. With the deal, the Sabres save $2 million on the salary cap for next season, giving them nearly $23 million in available cap space.
Buffalo has restricted free agents Ryan McLeod, Tyson Kozak, Conor Timmins, Bowen Byram, and Devon Levi to sign, but there is still an expectation that Adams will deal Byram if he can get a significant return for the 23-year-old. That is something that he may have to wait until the blueline market gets sorted out, as rearguards like Vladislav Gavrikov hit free agency, and veterans like Rasmus Andersson and RFA K’Andre Miller get signed or traded.
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