Here’s what’s latest on Alex Tuch trade chatter as of now.
- Sabres playoff push and contract talks have kept trade talks in motion, with Tuch’s status evolving as the season progresses. Several outlets have noted that Buffalo has been listening on Tuch since he’s a pending UFA next summer, keeping him in play for a possible deadline move or an extension discussion.[1][5]
- The trade deadline chatter intensified in late 2025 and early 2026, with rumors linking Tuch to multiple teams and occasional reporting that Buffalo could entertain offers if the right package came along or if an extension couldn’t be reached. Notable mentions included teams like the Boston Bruins and Edmonton Oilers, among others, though outcomes varied by week and reporting source.[4][5][1]
- Some reports suggested that Tuch’s trade market could be influenced by his contract demands and Buffalo’s playoff status, with ESPN and other outlets noting negotiation dynamics and the likelihood of a move depending on price and extensions, rather than a knee-jerk deadline sale.[2][3]
Quick recap of what to watch next
- Contract talks: If Buffalo reaches a workable extension, a trade becomes less likely; if not, expect increasing trade interest and potential packages centered on high picks/prospects depending on the destination team.[2][4]
- Deadline timing: Rumors historically peak close to the trade deadline, so watch for updates in the days leading up to that window, especially from credible reporters and sources within the NHL beat.[5][9]
- Destination fit: Interest has been noted from multiple teams; look for teams needing right-wing depth and cap space, with reported suitors sometimes focusing on teams like Boston, Edmonton, Detroit, or others that can absorb term and price.[6][1][4]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a particular timeframe (e.g., last 90 days) or pull the most-recent concrete bets from credible NHL beat reporters to give you a more precise snapshot. I can also summarize the potential trade packages that have been proposed for Tuch by various outlets.