‘”It’s nice just knowing that you won’t have all that stuff (next year),” Power said after the Sabres’ season ended. “Training wise, it’s not much different. You just still go in there every day and try and get better. So I feel like it’s definitely a little bit more relaxing knowing kind of what’s coming instead of just having all those thoughts and possibilities. It will be good just to have that one thing.”‘
Archives for May 6, 2022
GM Kevyn Adams has plans for Sabres’ three first-round picks
‘“You can’t hit fast-forward,” Adams said Tuesday during his end-of-season news conference at KeyBank Center. “… Certain decisions you can make in the short-term that maybe would push you a little bit further along, it may come back to haunt you a little bit later. We have to be really disciplined and careful as we put this together.”’
Hamilton Take2: The Sabres’ brighter future shines in Rochester
‘Who is Lukas Rousek, you ask, and why should you care? He was a sixth-round pick taken in the 2019 draft by Jason Botterill, and he’s showing signs of being a legitimate prospect. The 23-year-old spent four years in pro hockey in the Czech League and was ready to make the jump to North America. Unfortunately, he suffered a knee injury before training camp, but if you’re looking for a dark horse in the pipeline, remember his name.’