Tyson Jost is no longer a member of the Minnesota Wild. I know, you’re so concerned about it.
Announced on Saturday afternoon, the Buffalo Sabres have claimed Jost off of waivers from the Wild, after the team put him on the wire 24 hours prior.
In one of the honestly most shocking moves of the NHL season so far, the Sabres decided to take on the full $2-million cap hit of Jost after the forward has rarely been good enough to play in Minnesota’s lineup.
The 24-year-old that was acquired in exchange for Nico Sturm last season from the Colorado Avalanche, has had a rough season in St.