"Buffalo Sabres Forward Secures Four-Year Deal: The Buffalo Sabres have reached a settlement in their arbitration case with young forward Peyton Krebs, avoiding a lengthy and potentially contentious process. According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, Krebs has agreed to a four-year contract extension with a $4.5 million cap hit, a significant investment in the 22-year-old's future with the team. Krebs, one of 15 players to file for salary arbitration, was seen as a key priority for the Sabres to retain, and this extension is a major win for the organization. The deal is a significant commitment from the Sabres, who are looking to build a competitive roster for the upcoming season."


According to Elliotte Friedman, the Buffalo Sabres and Peyton Krebs have settled their arbitration case. Krebs will sign a four-year extension in Buffalo with a $4.5MM cap hit, per Friedman. The Sabres later confirmed the report. The young forward was one of 15 RFAs who filed for Salary Arbitration. Yesterday, the dates for each player’s […]