Sabres winger Alex Tuch is one of the more prominent players in the potential 2026 UFA class. That said, both he and the team have made it clear that a long-term contract extension is the end goal instead of him going to the open market in July. However, as Pierre LeBrun reports in his latest piece for The Athletic (subscription link), the two sides are not in the same ballpark when it comes to getting a deal done.
The 29-year-old has become a much more consistent offensive threat following his trade to Buffalo as part of the Jack Eichel swap back in 2021. His best three offensive seasons have come in the past three years, ranging from 59 points to 79; last season, he was basically in the middle of those numbers, tallying 36 goals and 31 assists in 82 games while logging over 19 minutes per night for the third straight year.
Basically, these are numbers approaching top-line territory or at the higher end output-wise, fully in top-line territory. Given his size and defensive acumen, it seems pretty clear that there will be quite a few teams willing to ante up for his services if he remains unsigned in July, something his representation undoubtedly is keeping in mind as talks go on.
How much will that cost Buffalo? The top winger contract given to an unrestricted free agent this summer went to Nikolaj Ehlers who signed a six-year, $51MM contract ($8.5MM AAV) with Carolina. (Vegas acquired Mitch Marner for $12MM per season but that was in a sign-and-trade, not actual free agency.) Ehlers’ price tag feels like it would be on the light side for Tuch’s services, especially as the salary cap continues to be earmarked for bigger jumps than we’ve seen in recent years. A jump to a double-digit AAV doesn’t appear to be out of the question.
LeBrun speculates that the lack of contracts for some of the other top pending UFAs in contract talks could be playing a role in the minimal progress being made in these discussions as players and agents each wait for someone to be the market setter. But regardless of who ultimately signs first to set potential new benchmarks, it looks like Tuch’s camp and the Sabres have a lot of work to do in the coming weeks and months to get a deal in place.
Why would Tuch even consider staying in Buffalo? It’s a truly awfully run enterprise.
Cause he wants to stay home. He has made in known he likes playing for the Sabres and him and his family want to stay in the area.
$10mill
Should be able to get a very nice return for him at the trade deadline, if the Sabres are out of it.
Have you seen their GM’s body of work?
Good player. Loyal to Buffalo Will get the money he deserves and maybe an extra mill for playing for a garbage franchise.
Come out west. Lousy travel but better weather
Remember for years people said Patrick Kane would sign. Buffalo is trainwreck. Admit Detroit not much better. Like many he thought Yzerman repeat Tampa. May want to play home but some players do care about winning over money. Crosby , Mcdavid winning. Ovechkin/mathews, mariner money. Kaprizov still not sure which he cares more about. If he leaves Minnesota for less money. We know his preference.
Amen. You care about money for sure if you wanna stay in that hellhole fishbowl crappy media and horrible fan base trap known as Toronto
Young team. Ruff is definitely helping Adams add in more hits, forechecking & grit to the roster. Sabres were in the top 10 in goals scoring last year. Improve the PP to middle of the pack & the goals allowed to also middle of the pack & this team is in the playoffs.
This is the year they bump the slump; altho I prefer Cozens I think Norris will have a good year and the backend strength will buoy them past Montreal & Ottawa. Just a hunch…
Better team D and the Sabres will win more games.Better team D leads to better Goaltending.More offensive chances.If theSabres want to get to the playoffs and win.Team D wins.People say the team has talent.GM’s don’t win games.They give you the players to win.Then it is up to the players.