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06/24/26 07:36:00
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06/24 19:35 CDT Sabres trade Tuch to the Capitals in sign-and-trade deal.
Nashville lands Drury from Colorado
Sabres trade Tuch to the Capitals in sign-and-trade deal. Nashville lands Drury
from Colorado
By JOHN WAWROW and STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writers
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) --- Alex Tuch is heading to Washington as the Capitals
jumped the line for the top free agent available, and the Buffalo Sabres got
something in return for a player they knew was not coming back.
The Capitals got Tuch in a sign-and-trade Wednesday, getting him after the
Sabres inked him to an eight-year $84 million contract and dealt him for a 2027
third-round pick and the rights to pending free agent forward David Kampf. Tuch
will count $10.5 million against the salary cap through the 2033-34 NHL season.
"Alex was a highly coveted player, and we are pleased that he chose to come to
Washington," Capitals general manager Chris Patrick said. "Alex is a top-six
offensive forward who brings size, versatility and the ability to contribute in
all situations."
Tuch, 30, essentially orchestrated the deal by agreeing to go and benefited
from the way the trade went down by getting an eight-year contract, as opposed
to the limit of seven had he hit the open market next week.
It is Washington's second big addition in two days after acquiring winger
Jordan Kyrou from St. Louis for the No. 16 pick in the draft, prospect Milton
Gastrin and forward Connor McMichael. It is also Buffalo's second subtraction
from its roster after sending defenseman Bo Byram to Chicago in a trade the
Sabres acquired the No. 4 pick in the draft they're hosting this weekend.
The Sabres locked up an important player for the long term by signing Zach
Benson to a seven-year contract worth $52.5 million. GM Jarmo Kekalainen called
getting a deal done with Benson a priority after the 21-year-old agitating
winger's productive playoff performance.
Also Wednesday, Nashville and Colorado made another swap, with the Predators
getting Jack Drury, prospect Chase Bradley and a 2029 third-round pick for
fellow forwards Zachary L'Heureux and Fedor Svechkov. It's the second trade
between the teams since Chris MacFarland left his post as Avalanche GM to take
over control of the Preds' hockey operations department in early June.
"Jack Drury is a hard-working, reliable, full-sheet of the ice center who can
handle the tough assignments while being elite in the faceoff circle,"
MacFarland said. "His addition to our forward group bolsters our depth in the
middle of the ice, and we're thrilled to have him."
More moves are expected in the leadup to the first round of the draft Friday
and with free agency on the horizon next week.
"Sunday, the ball started to roll and now everybody's on the treadmill," Blue
general manager Doug Armstrong said on a call with reporters. "It's gone from a
nice leisurely 2.5 walk (to) probably a 4.5 walk today and there'll probably be
a 6 jog tomorrow and an 8 run on Friday."
San Jose GM Mike Grier, whose trading of young forward William Eklund to Ottawa
for the No. 9 pick suggests the Sharks are not done dealing, observed that
there is a lot of movement happening around the league. The salary cap is
increasing to $104 million.
"The cap's going up: Teams have money to spend, for the most part, for the
first time in a while," Grier said. "On top of that, I think free agent market,
the free agent class, this year might not excite a lot of people, so I think
that's leading to a lot trades and people being open to trying to improve their
teams in different ways. There's some good players out there, but prices are
high."
Kekalainen said there had been no progress in contract talks with Tuch, who is
coming off a season with 33 goals and 33 assists. The sign-and-trade allowed
Tuch to get an eight-year deal, whereas he would have been limited to seven in
free agency.
Like Tuch, Kekalainen said there was no movement with Byram, who he said
expressed no interest in wanting to remain with the Sabres after his current
contract expired next summer.
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Whyno reported from New York.
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