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Buffalo Sabres sign Peyton Krebs to 4-year, $18M deal

· 2026-07-14

Buffalo Sabres sign Peyton Krebs to 4-year, $18M deal

The Buffalo Sabres have signed forward Peyton Krebs to a 4-year, $18 million contract, reinforcing their roster as they sit 2nd in the Eastern Conference with a 50-23 record. The deal also includes a trade sending Tyler Kopff to another team and the hiring of John Davidson as a new executive.

What’s in the deal for Krebs?

Peyton Krebs, a 23-year-old forward, will earn an average of $4.5 million per season under the new contract. The Sabres see him as a key piece for their future, especially as they push for a deep playoff run. Krebs has shown promise with his playmaking ability and two-way game.

Why this matters for the Sabres

With the Sabres currently on a L1 streak, securing Krebs provides stability to their forward group. The team is looking to build on their strong regular-season performance and make a serious postseason push. Krebs’ versatility and offensive upside make him a valuable asset.

What’s next for Buffalo?

The Sabres also traded Tyler Kopff, a minor-league forward, to clear cap space and add depth elsewhere. Additionally, hiring John Davidson, a respected NHL executive, signals their ambition to strengthen their front office. These moves suggest the Sabres are serious about contending for the Stanley Cup.

How does this impact the roster?

Krebs’ signing ensures the Sabres retain a young, talented forward while allowing them to explore other roster adjustments. With Davidson’s experience, the team may look to make further strategic moves before the trade deadline. Fans can expect an aggressive approach to improve the squad.

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