Two Canadian Teams Linked to Top RFA Bowen Byram as Trade Imminent
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This year's free agent market has been kind of dry, with most of the top talents signing deals or getting traded to teams before July 1st.
Especially at the blue line, where teams that were looking to bolster their defensive unit had to get creative, as we saw with
the Montreal Canadiens acquiring
Noah Dobson.
On the trade market, a few interesting players could change teams, with the most interesting one being Buffalo Sabres' Bowen Byram.
The Fourth Period shed light on his situation in their updated Summer Trade Watch List:
"All signs point to the Sabres moving Byram at some point this off-season. It's unclear what they are looking for at this stage, but his high contract demands coupled with Buffalo's desire to add a top-six forward have made him available."
According to that report, many teams are interested, including two Canadian organizations: the Vancouver Canucks and the Calgary Flames.
The Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Boston Bruins, Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, and Vegas Golden Knights are also interested, per the same report:
Byram, 24, has an incredibly high ceiling and could thrive with the right role in the right organization.
Last season, with the Sabres, Byram scored 38 points, including seven goals. In 246 career games with the Colorado Avalanche and Buffalo Sabres, the 2022 Stanley Cup champion tallied 33 goals and 77 assists, and added 12 points, all assists, in 27 playoff games.
As of now, no indications as to when this could play out have emerged, meaning it could happen anytime from now until the start of the NHL 2025-26 regular season, especially if salary arbitration is required in Buffalo.
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JUILLET 4 | 386 ANSWERS Two Canadian Teams Linked to Top RFA Bowen Byram as Trade Imminent Do you think Bowen Byram will change teams before the next season? |
Yes | 307 | 79.5 % |
No | 79 | 20.5 % |
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