• Powered by Roundtable
    Michael DeRosa
    Michael DeRosa
    Mar 26, 2025, 01:36
    Josh Dunne (© Jason Mowry-Imagn Images)

    Earlier, the Buffalo Sabres recalled first-round pick Isak Rosen from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans. Now, they have made another roster move, recalling forward Josh Dunne from Rochester as well. 

    Dunne has played in one game for the Sabres this season, which was back on March 8 against the Florida Panthers. During it, he recorded one shot, five penalty minutes, and a minus-2 rating in 7:18 of ice time. 

    Down in the AHL with Rochester, Dunne has scored nine goals and recorded 26 points in 58 games. This includes a goal and three points over his last five contests with the AHL squad. 

    In 15 career NHL games split between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Sabres over three seasons, Dunne has zero points, 12 blocks, 35 hits, and a minus-9 rating. 

    Recent Sabres News

    Ex-Sabres Star Jack Eichel Rewarded For Monster Week

    Sabres' Ryan McLeod Continuing To Be Great Addition

    New Sabres Defenseman Is Already Impressing

    Former Sabre Dylan Cozens Thriving With New Team

    Exciting Sabres Prospect Is Impressing Big Time In AHL

    Buffalo Sabres Sign Defenseman To Contract Extension