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NHL News: Sabres reportedly close to making a final decision on Alex Tuch, targeted by several Stanley Cup contenders

Amid the pursuit from Stanley Cup-contending franchises, the Buffalo Sabres would have taken an important step toward deciding the future of one of their stars, Alex Tuch.

Alex Tuch of the Sabres
Ā© Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesAlex Tuch of the Sabres

The Buffalo Sabres face a crossroads heading into the 2025–26 NHL season, an opportunity to end their 14-year playoff drought. The franchise has key pieces like Alex Tuch, who generate excitement about making a postseason run but also present a risk as his contract is set to expire.

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The 29-year-old right wing recorded an impressive 36 goals during the 2024–25 season and carries a $4.75 million contract for the upcoming campaign. However, his future with the Sabres remains uncertain, and management plays a crucial role in shaping the outcome.

This is a difficult situation for the Sabres, who must decide what to do with one of their biggest stars. With interest coming from Stanley Cup-contending teams, trade rumors continue to grow. In this context, the pressure to make a final decision is mounting.

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The Sabres’ final decision on Tuch

ā€œI’ve heard the Sabres are going to start talking to Alex Tuch; it’s going to be a big ask,ā€ said NHL insider Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast, discussing Buffalo’s talks with Tuch’s camp about his future. A final decision appears to be approaching.

Alex Tuch, the star of the Sabres

Alex Tuch, the star of the Sabres

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Friedman’s report suggests that formal conversations between the Sabres and Tuch’s camp have already begun. In this scenario, Buffalo would be willing to offer a lucrative contract or special terms to convince him to stay.

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Contenders for Tuch

Renewing with the Sabres would not only be an upgrade for Tuch but also a statement that Buffalo wants to take on a more prominent role in the league. It would also serve as an antidote to potential suitors who have shown interest in his situation, such as the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vegas Golden Knights, New York Rangers, and even the Tampa Bay Lightning.

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