23-04-2025 01:38 via sportspyder.com

[Sports Illustrated: The Hockey News] - Sabres' Salary Cap Space Likely To Be Spent Quickly This Summer

The Buffalo Sabres aren't a big-market team, but a look at the projected amount of salary cap space next season -- via the indispensable Puck Pedia -- has the Sabres smack-dab in the middle of the league's teams, with approximately $21.43-million in cap space for the 2025-26 campaign. And if you break down Buffalo's players who are going to be in need of new contracts, you'll see that the Sabres will be spending much, if not all of their cap space to stay competitive.
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