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Three Free Agents the Sabres Should Target This Offseason

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The Buffalo Sabres have already added some new faces this offseason, but their roster revamp may not be finished just yet. With the free agent market still open, there are opportunities for the Sabres to enhance their lineup further. Here are three remaining unrestricted free agents (UFAs) who could make a significant impact in Buffalo.

Among the available players, Patrick Kane stands out as a potentially game-changing addition. The future Hall of Famer, who has had a storied career, could be an excellent fit for the Sabres’ top six. After a promising season with the Detroit Red Wings, where he tallied 16 goals and 57 points over 67 games, bringing the Buffalo native home seems like an enticing option for a franchise eager to build on last season’s momentum.

Another compelling name on the market is Anthony Mantha. The 6-foot-5 winger had a breakout year with the Pittsburgh Penguins, posting career highs of 33 goals, 31 assists, and 64 points in 81 games. Still a UFA as the summer progresses, Mantha could serve as a formidable replacement for Alex Tuch in Buffalo’s top six, adding size and scoring prowess to the lineup.

Lastly, Vladimir Tarasenko remains an intriguing option. The 34-year-old winger rebounded nicely during the 2025-26 season with the Minnesota Wild, scoring 23 goals and recording 47 points in 75 games. While he may not be the star he once was, Tarasenko’s experience and two Stanley Cup victories could provide valuable depth to Buffalo’s middle six, making him a worthwhile consideration as the Sabres look to bolster their roster.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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