Sabres Notes: Prepping For Home Stand, Greenway Practices
Buffalo returns for a four-game homestand, starting with Boston on Wednesday
thehockeynews.comHere’s the latest around Jordan Greenway and the Buffalo Sabres.
Illustration: If you’re evaluating how Greenway fits, think of him as a physical middle-six presence who can anchor a line and help balance the top skill players when he’s healthy, similar to his role prior to injuries.
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest specific game-by-game updates and determine his current status (active, scratch, or on injured reserve) and expected return date. I can also summarize his contract status and how it affects the Sabres’ cap situation. Would you like me to do that?
Buffalo returns for a four-game homestand, starting with Boston on Wednesday
thehockeynews.comThe Buffalo Sabres, in the mix for an Eastern Conference wild-card berth, added size to their forward group Friday, trading for veteran Minnesota Wild winger Jordan Greenway in exchange for a 2023 second-round pick and 2024 fifth-round pick.
www.espn.comThe Sabres are getting strong contributions from every part of their lineup, which has sparked Buffalo's unexpected seven-game winning streak.
sabrenoise.comJordan Greenway has the potential to help the Buffalo Sabres in a big way, but he needs to be utilized properly.
thehockeywriters.comThe forward signed a 2-year contract extension on Wednesday.
www.nhl.comThe Buffalo Sabres have shared that Jordan Greenway is expected to return to the lineup on Thursday when the team takes on the St. Louis Blues.
www.yardbarker.comGreenway practiced as 3rd-line center Wednesday, could make season debut Thursday.
www.nhl.comThe Buffalo Sabres practiced on Wednesday before travelling to Boston for their second game against the Bruins this month on Thursday, and winger Jordan Greenway was a full participant and took a regular rotation in line rushes in his normal spot on the Sabres third line, alongside Jason Zucker and Jack Quinn, but slotted in up the middle in place of rookie Noah Ostlund.
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