Sabres winger Zach Benson was a late scratch from last night’s season-opening loss to the Rangers, with the team awarding him a day-to-day designation after he took a puck to the face in practice on Wednesday. Benson wasn’t initially expected to miss any time, but it turns out that what the club thought was just a superficial cut was more serious and required Benson to be admitted to the hospital, head coach Lindy Ruff told reporters postgame (including Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News). He’s expected to be discharged today.
It’s a brutal start for Benson, who was expected to shoulder top-line duties for Buffalo out of the gate on the left wing with Joshua Norris and Tage Thompson. They’re now potentially down two of that trio after Norris left the game late in the third period after he fell awkwardly while taking a faceoff, with Ruff saying he was “disturbed” by the fact Norris wasn’t able to return following the play.
Benson, 20, is entering his third NHL season and is looking to convert some strong advanced numbers into more appearances on the scoresheet. The 2023 No. 13 overall pick hit the ground running with 11 goals, 19 assists, and 30 points in 71 games in his rookie season, but plateaued in his sophomore year with a 10-18–28 scoring line in 75 appearances. He’s averaged 14:40 per game for his career and finished at a 9.6% clip. While the point production hasn’t jumped off the page, he’s been one of the Sabres’ best at controlling possession, particularly last year. No one on the team had a higher Corsi share at even strength than Benson’s 55.6%, and his most frequent line combo with Thompson and Jiri Kulich controlled a strong 57.7% of expected goals, according to MoneyPuck.
The Sabres are hoping early October brings the worst of their injury luck as they aim to end a 14-year playoff drought. They were down the entirety of their projected second defense pairing last night as well, with both Michael Kesselring and Owen Power on the shelf. Kesselring remains week-to-week with an undisclosed injury, while Power was initially expected to be activated from injured reserve yesterday but was a late scratch due to illness.
Stuff like this is why I completely understand the desire for full face shields from some in the hockey world.
It’s been 20 years since anyone in the Sabres organization understood roster construction.
The Curse Of Josh Norris continues…
What kind of practices do these guys have where taking a puck to the face is possible? And if it was a shooting drill they obviously don’t have any Annie Oakley’s on their team. No wonder they never make the Playoffs.