The Buffalo Sabres are looking to end their 14-year playoff drought this season, and if they’re going to do so, it’ll be in large part due to the contributions of Upstate New York native Alex Tuch. The 29-year-old winger has been stellar for the Sabres since arriving from Vegas as part of the Jack Eichel trade, and after scoring 36 goals and 67 points last season, the power forward is in line for a significant raise from his current $4.75MM AAV. A pending unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career, Tuch’s contract situation will be one of the key storylines to watch for the Sabres this season.
As of right now, nothing appears imminent, according to David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period. Pagnotta reports that the Sabres “want to lock [Tuch] up” by signing him to a new contract, but “haven’t gotten to that point yet.” With the trade of J.J. Peterka to the Utah Mammoth this past summer, Tuch’s contributions will be even more important to the Sabres immediate and long-term future. The only major bump in pay for next year on the Sabres’ books, at this point, is the increase of Jeff Skinner’s buyout cap hit from $4.4MM to $6.4MM, so it appears the Sabres will have the financial flexibility to afford a new deal for Tuch – whether he re-signs will likely come down to the preferences of the player.
In other news from across the NHL:
- Vegas Golden Knights prospect Joe Fleming is changing positions. SinBin Vegas’ Ken Boehlke reports that the plan for Fleming moving forward is for him to play forward, not defense. The 22-year-old manned the blueline for the AHL’s Henderson Silver Knights last season, and played in the 2024 ECHL All-Star game as a defenseman. Silver Knights coach Ryan Craig told the media that they envision the physical Fleming to be a “force below the hash marks” as a forward, and Fleming told the media that he is “excited” for the chance to play in his new position. Fleming is entering the final season of his entry-level contract and carries a league-minimum $775k NHL cap hit alongside an $82.5k AHL salary.
- The Edmonton Oilers made one of the better mid-season additions of the 2024-25 campaign when they traded for then-San Jose Sharks defenseman Jake Walman. Walman’s success in Edmonton on their run to a second consecutive Stanley Cup Final could mean the organization is interested in signing the player to an extension, as he is currently slated to hit unrestricted free agency at the end of 2025-26. Sportsnet’s Mark Spector reported today that Walman’s agent, Wade Arnott of Newport Sports Management, was in Edmonton yesterday for in-person talks related to an extension for his client. Walman’s current contract carries a $3.4MM AAV, but after a 40-point season, it is likely he will receive a strong bump in pay on his next deal. AFP Analytics currently projects Walman to receive a $6.5MM AAV on a projected five-year contract term on the open market.