Sabres get great news on Alex Tuch trade rumors before deadline
The question is coming toward an answer.
www.sportingnews.comHere’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting:
There have been ongoing trade rumors surrounding Buffalo Sabres winger Alex Tuch, with multiple outlets noting that he’s a high-profile UFA-to-be and that several teams have inquired or shown interest. These rumors have tied Tuch to potential destinations as Buffalo contemplates its path as a contender or seller this season.[1][3][5]
Specific teams frequently mentioned in connection with Tuch include the Boston Bruins and the Edmonton Oilers, among others, as teams weighing whether a rental or longer-term move makes sense given their cap situations and playoff aims.[3][5][1]
Some trade-roundup pieces also speculate on where Buffalo would be comfortable moving him (if at all) and whether an Olympic break or the trade deadline would be optimal for any move, depending on Buffalo’s performance and the market.[5][3]
As of late 2025 and into early 2026, there’s continued chatter around Tuch’s status, with outlets sometimes presenting him as a premier trade candidate and others noting the Sabres’ preference to extend him if possible or to wait for a more favorable market.[9][5]
Key takeaways for Dallas-area readers or fans:
If you’d like, I can pull the most current specific rumor summaries (e.g., which teams are most prominently linked today, latest deadline timing, and any confirmed comments from Buffalo’s front office) and present them in a concise update. I can also track this over the next 24–48 hours and provide fresh notes.[5][1][3]
The question is coming toward an answer.
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