The Buffalo Sabres have made a significant move to solidify their roster, announcing the signing of forward Peyton Krebs to a four-year contract worth $18 million. This deal marks a pivotal moment for the 25-year-old, who has shown promise and growth during his tenure in the NHL.
Last season, Krebs achieved career highs, netting 12 goals and dishing out 27 assists, showcasing his evolving skill set on the ice. Over his career, he has accumulated 42 goals and 91 assists while playing for both the Sabres and the Vegas Golden Knights. His performance indicates a player on the rise, and the Sabres are betting on his continued development.
Krebs has also made his mark on the international stage, representing Canada in competitions such as the 2023 World Championships. Drafted in the first round by Vegas in 2019, he was acquired by Buffalo in the high-profile trade that sent Jack Eichel to the Golden Knights. With this new contract, Krebs looks poised to become an integral part of the Sabres’ future plans.
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