In a flat-cap time, there’s just not many teams that can afford a $10 million contract for the next four years, and the Sabres aren’t budging about retaining any salary.
Good for them on that one. You want to trade for an elite player without giving up your top prospects AND you want the Sabres to pay some of the freight for four full seasons and likely part of a fifth? Kevyn Adams isn’t falling for that. And it’s hard to imagine Terry Pegula ever doing it either.
Keep him then, dipshit. I don’t care.