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    Michael DeRosa·Jul 7, 2024·Partner

    Buffalo Sabres Have 2 Clear Captain Candidates

    The Buffalo Sabres have some options to pick from for their next captain.

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    Before the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline, the Buffalo Sabres traded former captain Kyle Okposo to the Florida Panthers. It was a move that benefitted the veteran forward greatly, as he finally lifted the Stanley Cup after 17 seasons. 

    Since trading Okposo, the Sabres have not picked their next captain. This is something that is expected to change, so let's discuss their best captain candidates now. 

    Rasmus Dahlin 

    Rasmus Dahlin has been everything that the Sabres hoped for when they selected him first overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. He is their top superstar and will be the heart of their blueline for many years to come. Thus, he is a clear option for the Sabres to consider for the captaincy.

    Besides being an incredibly skilled player, Dahlin has also developed into more of a leader for the Sabres in recent years. He is an alternate captain for the club, so he has experience in an important leadership role. Thus, it would not be surprising in the slightest if he received the 'C.'

    Alex Tuch 

    Alex Tuch would also make sense as captain for the Sabres. The 28-year-old is one of the Sabres' most important forwards, as he is not only skilled but also has a very high work ethic. These elements have allowed the Syracuse, New York native to blossom into a leader for the Sabres as well. 

    Tuch has also generated plenty of praise for his leadership abilities. Thus, whether he sports the 'C' or an 'A,' Tuch should be a long-term part of the Sabres' leadership core.

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