June 22, 2025

BREAKING NEWS: The Sabres provide the New Yorkers this signing opportunity to change their squad.

BREAKING NEWS: The Sabres provide the New Yorkers this signing opportunity to change their squad.

The Sabres may still make a huge trade with the Islanders for the first selection even though they currently have the ninth pick.

The 2025 NHL Draft is just under two weeks away if you’re reading this article later this evening. As for the Buffalo Sabres, they have a power play and they just don’t know it yet. Or, maybe they do? What’s that power play? The ability to snag the No. 1 pick by making the New York Islanders an irresistible offer.

How is this? Easy. The Sabres will likely trade Bowen Byram, and JJ Peterka may be on his way out the door. That’s two young, up-and-coming players who they can swap with the Islanders, plus the ninth pick, to move up to No. 1 and select either Michael Misa or Matthew Schaefer.

Since it would be extremely risky to deal alone for a prospect who has never played NHL hockey, there would probably be other assets involved. However, I could also imagine the Isles trading for a veteran who didn’t appear to fit on Long Island, like Anthony Duclair (assuming he consent to be transferred). The Isles would gain two young, promising players as a result, while the Blue and Gold may acquire a future star.

Who might the Sabres acquire in a blockbuster deal with the Islanders?

Since Alex Tuch is the last player I think the Sabres would trade, I would honestly take Michael Misa and place him next to Tage Thompson. If you put him there, you still have Jason Zucker on the second line, who also proved to be better than anticipated, and Ryan McLeod, who proved to be better than advertised.

At that point, I’m kicking Jiri Kulich out to winger, and he can forge a spot in the top six. Kulich’s someone whose play impressed me last season, and he showed that he could put up 20-plus goals per season, at minimum. I’m excited to see what he can bring in 2025-26.

Then, there’s the third and fourth line, where I’d put Peyton Krebs at center, Zach Benson at wing, and Joshua Norris at wing – interchanging him at center with Krebs. Some may want Norris ahead of Kulich, and if he can stay healthy for once, I wouldn’t be opposed to it.

As for the fourth line, it’d be Beck Malenstyn, Jordan Greenway, and Tyson Kozak, with Sam Lafferty factoring in as the 13th forward while the vet from the Islanders would come in as a utility. And yes, I’m aware that Jack Quinn’s missing, as I wouldn’t mind seeing the Sabres ship him somewhere else, too.

What about the blue line?

Glad you asked. Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power would be my two-way guys on the first and second pairing, respectively. Jacob Bernard-Docker showed enough prowess that he’d be good on the third pairing, at worst, alongside a heavy hitter in Connor Clifton.

Mattias Samuelsson could come in and play lower-second-pairing minutes, while the Sabres heavily invest in a game-changer (Aaron Ekblad, anyone?) to pair with Dahlin and play high-end first-pairing minutes. This is where I’d put a lot of money, and use my cap space.

Jacob Bryson could factor in as the seventh blueliner, or the Sabres can call up Ryan Johnson, and you have a solid team here. Heck, now that I’ve mentioned it, I’d be willing to give the Islanders the house to draft Misa, and plug him in as the centerpiece of this lineup. Jack Quinn, maybe…

Is it unlikely? Yes, given the likelihood that the Isles will keep the selection and use it on Schaefer or Misa. But if they can make such a deal, the Sabres would probably receive a guy who could change the franchise and contribute right away.

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