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Sabres goaltender Devon Levi is continuing to be viewed as a trade candidate.

Frank Seravalli of Hockey 24/7 released his first trade board for the 2026 NHL off-season. Without much surprise, Seravalli's new trade board featured a goaltender from the Buffalo Sabres: Devon Levi.

Levi was given the No. 23 spot on Seravalli's latest trade board. When noting that Levi has been the subject of trade rumors for a while now and is currently blocked from the Sabres' NHL roster, it is understandable that he has been named among the top trade candidates of the summer.

After appearing in just nine games for the Sabres during the 2024-25 season, Levi did not play in a single game for Buffalo this campaign. Instead, he spent the entirety of the campaign in the AHL with the Rochester Americans, where he posted a 23-20-9 record, a 2.83 goals-against average, and a .904 save percentage.

With Levi falling down the Sabres' depth chart, it would make sense if they gave him a fresh start elsewhere this summer. Teams looking for goalie help could consider taking a chance on the 24-year-old, as he is a former top prospect who is still young enough to break out.

It will be interesting to see if the Sabres end up dealing Levi this off-season, but he will be a trade candidate to watch.