Buffalo Sabres Rumors: Veteran Defenseman Becoming Trade Target


The Buffalo Sabres are looking to bolster their blueline depth this offseason, and one name they have their eyes on is Alec Martinez of the Vegas Golden Knights. Martinez could provide valuable experience and stability to the Sabres' defensive corps.

With their focus on improving the defense, the Sabres understand the importance of adding a reliable defenseman like Martinez. His strong two-way game and playoff experience make him an attractive trade target for Buffalo.

While Martinez's availability is uncertain, the Sabres are keeping a close eye on the situation. They recognize that his presence would not only strengthen their blueline but also provide leadership to their young defensive core.

Currently in his 15th NHL season, the 35-year-old had a solid season, recording three goals and 14 points while registering a shimmering +30 plus/minus rating. Martinez also led the league in blocked shots with an insane 244.

Teammate Brayden McNabb was the next closest at 197.

While the team already has a couple talented offensive defensemen in Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power, adding Martinez would add some nice balance to their blueline.

Buffalo has the necessary cap space to make a move, with around $19 million projected for next season. This financial flexibility puts them in a favorable position to pursue potential acquisitions to address their defensive needs.

Adding depth to their blueline is crucial for the Sabres, and Alec Martinez stands out as a player who could make a significant impact. As the offseason progresses, Buffalo will continue to explore various avenues to strengthen their defense and build a more competitive team for the upcoming season. Photo Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports