BUFFALO, N.Y.: Rather than focusing on his first NHL draft as a general manager, Kevyn Adams was busy re-assuring the Buffalo Sabres fanbase he has no intention of trading captain Jack Eichel.
Im hoping Im clarifying it for you, but that to me is an easy question, because we have no intention of doing that, Adams said during the half-hour pre-draft session with reporters on Monday. I have zero concern on Jack wanting to be here. Ive had great conversations with him, his representatives. Im not really sure where thats coming from.
Adams, however, did acknowledge other teams have called asking about possible trades, during which Eichels availability was broached. But I have no interest in and no reason, as I sit here today, moving forward that youd want to do something like that, he said.
Adams is a first-time general manager who took over after owners Terry and Kim Pegula reversed course and abruptly fired Jason Botterill as part of a series of cost-cutting moves in June.
Adams, a former NHL player with no previous hockey management experience, was promoted from within the Sabres parent company, Pegula Sports and Entertainment, and immediately began a purge of the teams front-office, minor-league staff, and scouting department.
After years of spending heavily on attempting to build a winner, the Pegulas said they were focused on cost-efficiency and the franchise getting leaner.
Its unclear how that sits with Eichel, who hasnt spoken publicly since voicing his frustrations in May, when the Sabres were one of the seven NHL teams to miss the expanded playoffs. Buffalo extended its postseason drought to nine years, the leagues longest active drought.
Selected second overall in the 2015 draft, Eichel said he was fed up with losing and added, Its been a tough five years with where things have went.
In July, Eichel revealed during a team-created YouTube program, titled Captains Circle that negativity directed at him and the Sabres led him staying off of social media, though hes not deactivated his accounts.
A message left with Eichels agent, Peter Fish, was not returned.
Eichel is entering the third year of an eight-year, $80 million contract, and coming off a season in which he scored a career-best 36 goals despite being limited to playing 68 games.
Adams has declined to say whether the owners’ cost-cutting initiatives will limit the Sabres ability to spend to the NHLs $81.5 million salary cap.
Im not dodging the question, but I dont look at the cap as what Im focused on, Adams said, last month. Im looking at the team that were trying to build, and then making sure were putting ourselves in a position to also adjust and be flexible.
The Sabres have six selections in the two-day draft, starting with No. 8 on Tuesday night.
Buffalo signed center Tage Thompson to a three-year, $4.2 million contract on Monday. Thompson was eligible to be a restricted free agent after completing his rookie contract.
Thompson opened last season in the minors before sustaining a season-ending shoulder injury in his first game after being called up by the Sabres in November.
Acquired by Buffalo in a trade that sent Ryan OReilly to St. Louis in July 2018, Thompson has 10 goals and 21 points in 107 career NHL games.
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