While Sabres GM Jarmo Kekalainen called extending pending UFA winger Alex Tuch a top priority after being named to the position, it doesn’t appear progress is being made on that front. In a recent appearance on DFO Live (video link), The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta reported that while the sides remain communicative, they aren’t getting any closer to getting a deal in place. The 29-year-old is in the middle of another strong season, as he has posted 22 goals and 26 assists in 56 games so far. At this point, it’s likely that he’ll more than double his current $4.75MM AAV based on comparable wingers to sign extensions in recent months. But even if Kekalainen isn’t willing to pay that price tag just yet, it’s unlikely that he’d turn around and move Tuch before the March 6th trade deadline with Buffalo in the playoff picture as they look to reach the postseason for the first time since 2011.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic:
- The Panthers welcomed a pair of veterans back to practice today. Team reporter Jameson Olive noted (Twitter links) that defenseman Dmitry Kulikov and center Tomas Nosek both took part in today’s skate in non-contact jerseys. Kulikov suffered an upper-body injury in the second game of the season and has been out since then. The initial recovery period was expected to be between five and six months so Kulikov may be a little while yet before returning. As for Nosek, he has yet to play this season due to a knee injury. Both players are currently on LTIR and would give the Panthers some depth upgrades for the stretch run once they’re able to return.
- Bruins center Pavel Zacha took part in practice today in a regular (contact) jersey, relays Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald (Twitter link). The 28-year-old has been working his way back from a concussion and was initially expected to be able to play for the Czechs at the Olympics. Instead, recovery has been slower than expected, causing him to withdraw, and he was in a non-contact sweater as practices resumed this week but this is a step in the right direction. Zacha had 11 points last month before being injured and sits fourth in Boston scoring with 37 points in 54 games this season.

If Buffalo can’t get a deal done on an extension with Alex Tuch, they would be better off trading him before the trade deadline rather than gamble on the possibility of signing him after the season. Otherwise, Buffalo could lose him during the offseason and get nothing for him. Tuch will be arguably the hottest commodity come free agency if he hits the open market.