The Buffalo Sabres have one of the NHL’s best offenses, with a 3.8 goal per game average (a league 3rd). However, their roster includes plenty of young players, who lack the experience older hockey veterans can provide.
It’s not surprising that the Sabres signed forward Tyson Jost, who recently came off waivers from the Minnesota Wild. The 24-year-old is in his 7th NHL season and previously played with the Colorado Avalanche as well as the Wild. Jost boasts a career 48 goals, 65 assists and 113 total points.