Sabres sign Conor Timmins to 2-year contract
Digest more
The Buffalo Sabres have missed out on Stanley Cup playoff hockey for the past 14 seasons. They intend on being a playoff team next year, but to do so, they'll need to be relatively dominant with every team they encounter.
Rheaume-Mullen followed him to the NTDP and in 2024-25 began his freshman season at the University of Michigan as a 17-year-old, where he had nine points (three goals, six assists) in 35 games as the youngest defenseman and second-youngest player on the team.
The Sabres have not been to the playoffs for 14 seasons. They made multiple moves this summer to remedy that, but one move was their best.
The Buffalo Sabres announced today that they have signed former first round pick Conor Timmins to a two-year contract.
15h
Yardbarker on MSNAround the NHL: Sabres’ sign Timmins, Penguins’ talking Karlsson trade, Backstrom signs SHL dealWelcome back to another edition of around the NHL, the last one in the month of July. August is just around the corner, as things have slowed down considerably across the league, however, there’s still plenty of business to finish up heading into the third month of the offseason.
Explore more
The Sabres have talked about the need to change their culture, and Doan is the type of person who can help lead that change.
It's been nearly four years since the Buffalo Sabres traded star center Jack Eichel. How has the deal worked out for both sides?
The Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth for defenseman Michael Kesselring and winger Josh Doan, but the opening weeks of free agency did not provide GM Kevyn Adams with an opportunity to replace Peterka’s production,