Sabres-Penguins Trade: A Potential NHL Shakeup
Buffalo and Pittsburgh could be poised for a significant player swap this summer.
The Buffalo Sabres, seeking to end a lengthy playoff drought, are exploring options to improve their roster, including potentially trading rising star JJ Peterka. The Pittsburgh Penguins, meanwhile, are looking to get younger, making a deal between the two teams a distinct possibility.
Potential Trade Pieces
An article suggests that the Penguins could be a fitting trade partner. Pittsburgh has several veterans available, including a three-time Norris Trophy winner. The Sabres require veteran help to advance and could use a right-shot defenseman. The Penguins have accumulated several draft picks and might offer them to Buffalo, but the Sabres are aiming to acquire players.
Bryan Rust could be the most valuable Penguin available for trade. He just completed a career year, scoring 31 goals and 34 assists in 71 games. His no-movement clause expires soon, making him an appealing acquisition for Buffalo. The veteran forward is also a two-time Stanley Cup Champion.
The Buffalo Sabres are trying to end a 14-year playoff drought and hope to add pieces this summer, while also considering trading one of their best young players, Peterka.
— World Today News (@WorldTodayNews) June 24, 2025
Rickard Rakell is another Penguin who might fit into a trade. He has three years remaining on his contract. Like Rust, Rakell had a career season. He has an eight-team no-trade list, which could complicate a deal with Buffalo. While not bringing the same intangible qualities as Rust, he could still be a valuable piece.
“Erik Karlsson, with a full no-movement clause, may not be eager to join another team that might miss the playoffs,” the article explains.
—Alex Carter, Sport Editor
Erik Karlsson could also be considered. The Sabres need a right-shot defender, and Karlsson is a potential target. The article suggests that the Sabres might not be eager to take on his hefty salary for a 34-year-old defenseman who struggles defensively. However, the Penguins could absorb a significant portion of his deal to make a trade possible.
In 2024, the average NHL player salary was approximately $3.3 million (Statista).
Additional Trade Scenarios
General manager Kyle Dubas has expressed a desire for the Penguins to get younger. The Sabres have a player who could fit the bill in Bowen Byram. The 24-year-old was the fourth overall pick in 2019. However, his on-ice results haven’t always matched his skills. The Penguins don’t have a player like Rasmus Dahlin, which could expose Byram on the blueline.
The Sabres and Penguins, each with their own objectives, could find common ground. The summer could bring a deal that benefits both organizations.

