The Sabres announced they’ve recalled center prospect Anton Wahlberg from AHL Rochester. He’s expected to make his NHL debut tomorrow against the Devils with Zach Benson and Jordan Greenway both banged up. The team will need to make some sort of roster move before the game; while they have two open spots, those are expected to go to Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Joshua Norris as they come off injured reserve.
Wahlberg, 20, was selected 39th overall in 2023 with a second-round pick the Sabres acquired from the Flyers in the Rasmus Ristolainen trade two years earlier. He quickly emerged as a top-nine piece in his native Sweden’s SHL in his post-draft year before arriving in Rochester in 2024. Since his arrival in March of that year, he’s played in 119 games. In that time, he’s put up 18 goals and 41 assists for 59 points with a +16 rating and just 24 penalty minutes.
That includes 47 games with Rochester this year. He hasn’t dominated offensively, although he’s still sixth on the team in scoring with six goals and 25 points. He’s been leveraged as a two-way piece down the middle, though, and has been up to the task with a team-best +12 rating.
Coming into 2025-26, Wahlberg was still a consensus top-10 prospect in an above-average Sabres pipeline. Steven Ellis of Daily Faceoff gave Wahlberg the #6 spot, NHL.com put him at #5, and Elite Prospects had him at #10. “What the Sabres organization wants to see is more production in the dirty areas around the crease,” NHL.com wrote in their blurb, an understandable criticism given his 6’4″, 205-lb frame.
Wahlberg likely won’t remain up past when Greenway or Benson returns in the coming days. It’s nonetheless a good reward for a player who’s still got another season or two before he’s expected to make a significant NHL impact and should give Buffalo a better barometer of where his game is at.

Greenway has become injury prone.
Sabres could use B. Schneider RHD. Trade defensman LHD Power, 2027 2nd, Kulich for Schneider, A. Lafreniere (NYR)
Greenway ($4 million) player is injury prone. Trade Greenway and 2026 3rd for H. Barrett
Sign Tuch ($10.5 million)
Trade Bryson ($900,000) for draft pick.
Waive Danforth ($1.8 million)
Depth Chart:
Lafreniere-Thompson-Doan Samuelsson/Dahlin
Zucker-Norris-Tuch Byram/Schneider
Krebs-McLeod-Quinn Metsa/Kesselring
Benson-Hayton/Ostlund-Helenius
Kozak
Malenstyn
Timmins
Dunne
Wahlberg
Goalie: Lyon/UPL/Ellis
Keep dreaming. This ain’t NHL 26. Nobody is trading for Jordan Greenway or Jacob Bryson. Not even for a bag of pucks. We will either cut both at some point or buy out Greenway and his last year when the time comes.