Sabres gain and lose good players

Here along the Lake The Buffalo Sabres fired HC Granato on the strength of last season’s underperformance and brought back a former head coach who is likely here to steady the helm until Coach Appert takes the reign in the near future.
GAINS:
The player who will immediately impact the Sabres will be 6’ 3” center Ryan McLeod who may never crack the 20 goal plateau but does not take many penalties and is a positive plus/minus player who is one of the reasons Edmonton had such a powerful penalty kill.

Goaltender James Reimer signed a one-year contract with Buffalo after posting two shutouts and was 11-8-2 with Detroit in 25 games (20 Starts) last season and this near 40 year old journeyman (Toronto, San Jose, Florida, Carolina, San Jose [again], Detroit) is expected to be competition for Misters Levi and Luukkonen.

Four forwards in their late 20s early 30s who can barely score over 10 goals a season who will hopefully bring speed and physicality to the team;
(1) Jason Zucker 32 yrs, 14 goals, scored once and had two assists in six playoff games signed a one year contract.
(2) Sam Lafferty 29 yrs, 13 goals, no points in 11 playoff games for Vancouver gets a two year deal.
(3) Nicolas Aube-Kubel 28 yrs, six goals in 60 games gets a one year contract.
(4) Beck Malenstyn 26 yrs, six goals in 81 games acquired in a trade with Washington.
Losses:

Sadly the Sabres bid Jeff Skinner adieu as he inked a deal with the Oilers which should get him into the playoffs for the first time in his career.
Another gut punch was watching All-Star Zemgus Girgensons, the “Latvian Locomotive” sign a three year deal with the Lightning.

The trade that brought Mr. McLeod to Buffalo cost the Sabres their WHL offensive standout Matthew Savoie who at only 5’ 9 ” and barely 180 pounds will find it challenging to make the leap to the NHL.

It is always tough on players and their families when they get shuffled from one team to the next or after playing for just one team their whole career having to change team and city, for fans we keep following our favorite players no matter who they play for.









