The Buffalo Sabres and forward Alex Tuch are aligned on one point: both want a long-term contract. But as the new season approaches, the path to an agreement appears anything but smooth. After a strong 2024-25 campaign, Tuch is one of the team’s key pieces, making the stakes for both sides particularly high.
Tuch, 29, enters the final year of a seven-year, $33.25 million deal, and his performance has only reinforced his value. The 2024-25 season saw him match his career-high with 36 goals and add 31 assists, finishing with a team-best plus-16. Despite those numbers, the negotiations are complex, with league-wide salary cap considerations and comparable player contracts affecting the conversation.
According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, while both Tuch and the Sabres want a deal, they “aren’t in the same ballpark” in terms of expectations.
How far apart are Tuch and the Sabres on a contract?
LeBrun notes that Tuch’s camp likely sees a double-digit average annual value (AAV) as reasonable in the current NHL market, especially with top-tier pending free agents like Connor McDavid, Kirill Kaprizov, and Jack Eichel still navigating extensions.
“I think [Tuch’s contract] gets done eventually. But I don’t think it’s imminent,” LeBrun writes, pointing out that market benchmarks will likely help both sides align in the coming months.
What could accelerate the extension process?
A signing for other top free agents, such as Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe, may provide clarity for the Sabres and Tuch, giving both sides a clearer sense of comparable deals. With time still available, LeBrun believes there is plenty of opportunity to reach an agreement before Tuch hits free agency.
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Tuch’s production over nine NHL seasons — 167 goals and 215 assists for 382 points in 536 games — underscores why the Sabres are motivated to secure his future. As a two-time 30-goal scorer, his contributions remain critical to Buffalo’s offensive core.
