In this Summer Coolers edition of NHL Wraparound, hosts Neil Smith and Vic Morren assess the state of the Buffalo Sabres, a team that once again finds itself outside the playoff picture—with 14 consecutive seasons without a postseason appearance.
Despite fielding the 10th-ranked offense in the NHL last year (3.23 goals per game), the Sabres were undone by a porous defense, surrendering 3.50 goals against per game—tied for 29th in the league. That imbalance ultimately left them short once again, and this offseason’s moves raise more questions than answers.
Buffalo made a surprising decision to trade J.J. Peterka—one of their most promising offensive talents—to Utah for Josh Doan and defenseman Michael Kesselring, signaling a possible shift in identity. The hosts debate whether the team has improved at all, or if they’ve simply shuffled the deck with hopes of becoming "harder to play against."
IN THIS EPISODE:
[00:00] The Sabres: Still on the outside looking in
[00:30] Trading Peterka: A puzzling move for physicality over skill
[01:00] Offseason additions: Doan, Kesselring, Timmins, Bevo, Jones, Danforth
[01:30] Goalie update: Devon Levi returns, Luukkonen still in the mix
[02:00] Key RFA re-signings: Byram, McLeod, Quinn, Johnson
[02:45] Where does the turnaround come from?
[03:15] Prospect watch: Anton Wahlberg & Konsta Helenius
[04:00] Defensive outlook: Dahlin, Power, Byram, and new faces
[04:45] Can the goaltending support this blue line?
[05:15] Final verdict: More grit—but not more wins?
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Buffalo’s defense-heavy offseason suggests a pivot toward physicality—but the loss of J.J. Peterka removes a key offensive weapon.
The defense core has potential, with Rasmus Dahlin, Owen Power, and Bowen Byram leading the way, but it’s still unproven as a cohesive unit.
Goaltending needs to be elite if this team wants to overcome its offensive step back—can Devon Levi and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen deliver?
While the Sabres appear deeper on the blue line, it’s unclear if they’ve made enough improvement to leapfrog teams like Montreal, Detroit, Columbus, or Ottawa in the East.
With Lindy Ruff back behind the bench, expectations are higher—but so is the pressure.
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