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What Could've Been For Buffalo: Looking Back At The Sabres' 2020-21 Roster
What Could've Been For Buffalo: Looking Back At The Sabres' 2020-21 Roster

Miami Herald

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

What Could've Been For Buffalo: Looking Back At The Sabres' 2020-21 Roster

GM Kevyn Adams and the Buffalo Sabres have moved on from another promising player before they reached the pinnacle of their career. On Wednesday night, JJ Peterka was traded to the Utah Mammoth for Michael Kesselring and Josh Doan. With Peterka gone, the Sabres have just six players remaining from their 2020-21 roster. That team didn't have success in the regular season, as they finished last in the NHL. However, looking back at the makeup of their roster, they had an impressive group of players. That 2020-21 team included Jack Eichel, Sam Reinhart, Casey Mittelstadt, Taylor Hall, Brandon Montour, Dylan Cozens, Jake McCabe and Linus Ullmark. All those players now play elsewhere, and some of them have gone on to win Stanley Cups and NHL awards. In addition, that Sabres team had Tage Thompson, Rasmus Dahlin and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, three players who remain on Buffalo's current roster. Among the ex-Sabres listed and including their former captain, Kyle Okposo, there are five Stanley Cups between them. Not just that, all those players experienced playoff hockey after moving from Buffalo. Eichel and Reinhart have transformed themselves into some of the best players in the league since they were traded away from Buffalo. The Sabres traded Eichel to the Vegas Golden Knights in the middle of the 2021-22 campaign. There was a disagreement between the player and the team regarding his health and how to manage Eichel's injury. Nonetheless, he became a different beast once he moved to Nevada, especially last season. Eichel reached a new career-high of 94 points, including 28 goals in 77 games. The 28-year-old finished in the top five in voting for the Hart, Selke and Lady Byng Trophies. Reinhart is a back-to-back Cup champion with the Florida Panthers and is a key member of the team. On top of that, he had a 57-goal season in 2023-24 and has been a top-five Selke Trophy candidate twice since joining Florida. With that, Eichel and Reinhart were selected to Team USA and Team Canada's preliminary rosters, respectively, for the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in February. Even Jeff Skinner, who never made a playoff appearance before this past season, went all the way to the Stanley Cup final with the Edmonton Oilers. He was bought out by the Sabres and signed with the Oilers as a free agent last July. It's worth mentioning that the Sabres hold the joint-longest playoff drought among the four major sports in North America. They share a 14-year playoff drought with the NFL's New York Jets, and it's the longest drought in NHL history. Even those players who haven't gone on to win the Stanley Cup they turned out to be solid players, making a difference on their respective teams. For example, Ullmark has won a Vezina and William M. Jennings Trophy one season after he signed with the Boston Bruins in the 2021 off-season. Now, he's a true No.1 goaltender and was a key piece to pushing the Ottawa Senators to the post-season for the first time since 2017. Defenseman Jake McCabe is another player who has found a new home. He's been a force with the Toronto Maple Leafs, heading into his fourth season with the team, and depending on the game, McCabe is sometimes the best D-man on Toronto. Only time will tell if Peterka becomes yet another player that Buffalo may regret moving on from. Get thelatest news and trending stories by following The Hockey News on Google News and bysubscribing to The Hockey News newsletter here. And share your thoughts by commenting belowthe article on Copyright 2025 The Hockey News, Roustan Media Ltd.

Rogers Gets League Approvals To Buy Out Bell's Stake In Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
Rogers Gets League Approvals To Buy Out Bell's Stake In Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Rogers Gets League Approvals To Buy Out Bell's Stake In Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

Former Montreal Canadiens Player Sean Monahan Wins Bill Masterton Trophy Instead of revealing all the trophy winners in a single gala this season, the NHL has been doing surprise video reveals for specific trophies. On Monday, Aleksander Barkov was surprised with the Selke, and on Wednesday, it was Nikita Kucherov's turn to be surprised with the Ted Lindsay Trophy. On Thursday, the league announced the winner of the Bill Masterton Trophy in a video that was both touching and memorable. 1:52 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing

Former Montreal Canadiens Player Sean Monahan Wins Bill Masterton Trophy
Former Montreal Canadiens Player Sean Monahan Wins Bill Masterton Trophy

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Former Montreal Canadiens Player Sean Monahan Wins Bill Masterton Trophy

Former Montreal Canadiens Player Sean Monahan Wins Bill Masterton Trophy Instead of revealing all the trophy winners in a single gala this season, the NHL has been doing surprise video reveals for specific trophies. On Monday, Aleksander Barkov was surprised with the Selke, and on Wednesday, it was Nikita Kucherov's turn to be surprised with the Ted Lindsay Trophy. On Thursday, the league announced the winner of the Bill Masterton Trophy in a video that was both touching and memorable. 1:52 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing

Rumors linking Davie Selke with RB Leipzig return appear unfounded
Rumors linking Davie Selke with RB Leipzig return appear unfounded

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Rumors linking Davie Selke with RB Leipzig return appear unfounded

Sport Bild and the Hamburger Abendblatt are now refuting the sensationalist rumors linking Hamburg striker Davie Selke with a return to RB Leipzig. The initial Sky Germany reports were also quashed by Kicker in the Monday print edition of the magazine. Evidently, Leipzig have zero interest in Selke. The rumors are nothing more than hot air. The reports led to a significant backlash from RB supporters on social media platforms and fan forums. Most of the critical reaction can be traced to the fact that Sky suggested that Selke would be procured as a direct replacement for popular 'club man' Yussuf Poulsen. Advertisement Poulsen's contract expires at the end of next season. The notion that the Danish striker – who has served the German Red Bulls faithfully since joining RB in the 3. Liga days back in 2013 – could be sold to make way for a figure like Selke stirred up quite a bit of rage. For now, it appears, the discontent will be quieted after the three sources have had their say. Selke still appears set for a departure from HSV, but will not be headed to Saxony. GGFN | Peter Weis

Florida Panthers Captain Aleksander Barkov sets NHL record by winning Selke, King Clancy in the same year
Florida Panthers Captain Aleksander Barkov sets NHL record by winning Selke, King Clancy in the same year

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Florida Panthers Captain Aleksander Barkov sets NHL record by winning Selke, King Clancy in the same year

Photo byAleksander Barkov just pulled off something no player in NHL history has ever done. The Florida Panthers captain clinched both the Selke Trophy and the King Clancy Memorial Trophy this year, a rare feat in itself—but made truly historic by achieving them in the same season. While other legends have won both at different points in their careers, Barkov is the first to sweep the awards together—cementing his place as not just an elite two-way player, but also a community leader off the ice. Aleksandar Barkov becomes first player to win Selke, King Clancy together For the third time in his career, Barkov claimed the Selke Trophy, awarded to the league's best defensive forward. Alongside it, he earned his first King Clancy Trophy, given for exceptional leadership and humanitarian efforts. While legends like Patrice Bergeron, Ron Francis, and Dave Poulin have won both over the course of their careers, none had managed to do it in a single season—until now. What made the moment even more special? Children from Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital surprised Barkov by presenting him with the awards themselves. 'Bringing the kids from Joe DiMaggio to announce it — it was great for sure,' Barkov shared. 'I'll remember that for the rest of my life.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Reflecting on his journey from a wide-eyed teenager to team captain, Barkov said, 'When I first got here I was just a young kid and the community kind of like accepted me here… So at some point in my career it was just a matter of time when I realized I should probably start giving something back.' His #BarkovScores4JoeD initiative has raised over $420,000 for the hospital since 2019, donating $1,600 per goal and $800 per assist. Coach Paul Maurice praised Barkov's quiet, genuine nature: 'It so fits his personality that it's done quietly, not on a website every day. It's not a photo op for Sasha.' Forward Sam Bennett added, 'He really is just the perfect human.' In another franchise first, Panthers teammate Sam Reinhart finished second in Selke voting—marking the first 1-2 Selke finish by teammates. As the Panthers gear up for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers, Barkov's dual honor stands as a testament to leadership on and off the ice. And with his team rallying behind him, Florida fans are hoping there's even more history to write. Also Read: Top NHL prospect Matthew Schaefer returns from injury ahead of 2025 draft

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