It goes without saying that first-year general manager, Kevyn Adams has a lot of work ahead of him in a truncated offseason. Though he already addressed one of his team’s most pressing deficiencies by acquiring a second-line center in Eric Staal, there is still a lot left on the agenda.
With the 2020 NHL Entry Draft just a day away, it has been speculated that leaguewide transactions could occur at a higher rate than normal leading up to, and during the event. Let’s first take a look at the Buffalo Sabres’ current areas of need.