The Buffalo Sabres have secured the future of one of their key players by signing forward Beck Malenstyn to a six-year contract extension. This deal, which has an average annual value of approximately $2.9167 million, underscores the team’s commitment to retaining talent as they build for the future.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman first reported the signing, confirming that the Sabres were keen on keeping Malenstyn in Buffalo. Known for his grit and speed, the 28-year-old winger has become an integral part of the Sabres’ bottom six, and this extension is a testament to his contributions on the ice.
Last season, Malenstyn showcased his tenacity by playing 81 games, during which he netted seven goals and added seven assists for a total of 14 points, all while setting a franchise record with 282 hits. His ability to make an impact physically complements his offensive capabilities, making him a valuable asset for the Sabres.
Since joining the Sabres from the Washington Capitals during the 2024 NHL off-season, Malenstyn has appeared in 157 games, recording 11 goals and 13 assists, along with an impressive 473 hits. With this new long-term contract secured, fans will be eager to see how he continues to develop and contribute to the team’s success.
With Malenstyn committed to Buffalo, the Sabres now turn their attention to other notable pending unrestricted free agents, including Logan Stanley, Luke Schenn, Joshua Dunne, and David Kampf, who was recently acquired in the trade involving Alex Tuch.
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