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06/24/26 03:18:00
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06/24 15:04 CDT Sabres agree to send Alex Tuch to the Capitals as part of
sign-and-trade deal, AP source says
Sabres agree to send Alex Tuch to the Capitals as part of sign-and-trade deal,
AP source says
By JOHN WAWROW
AP Hockey Writer
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) --- The Buffalo Sabres have agreed to a sign-and-trade deal
in sending veteran forward Alex Tuch to the Washington Capitals, a person with
knowledge of the move told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
In order to make the trade, the Sabres first signed Tuch to an eight-year, $84
million contract, the person told the AP, and spoke on the condition of
anonymity because the agreement and trade had not yet been announced.
The sign-and-trade option was all that was left for the Sabres to get anything
in return for Tuch. Earlier in the day, Sabres general manager Jarmo Kekalainen
said there was no progress in contract talks with Tuch, and was anticipating
the player to hit the free-agent market once the NHL's signing period opened
next week.
By signing with Buffalo first, Tuch received the benefit of landing an
eight-year contract. In free agency, he would have been limited to signing a
seven-year deal with another team.
The 30-year-old Tuch is a 10-year NHL veteran who has topped 20 goals in four
of his five seasons in Buffalo --- including scoring 33 or more in each of the
past two years.
In Buffalo, he had 139 goals and 309 points in 360 games in filling a top-line
role. Overall, he has 200 goals and 448 points in 615 NHL games.
Trading Tuch comes a day after Buffalo lost another key contributor from a team
that led to the Sabres winning their first Atlantic Division title and win its
first playoff round since 2007.
The Sabres traded defenseman Bowen Byram and checking line forward Jordan
Greenway to the Chicago Blackhawks. Buffalo acquired Chicago's No. 4 pick and a
second-round selection in this weekend's draft, along with promising defenseman
Louis Crevier.
Kekalainen revealed Byram expressed no interest in wanting to remain in Buffalo
after his current contract expired next summer.
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