Buffalo Sabres: 3 blockbuster trade proposals with Chicago

CALGARY, AB - NOVEMBER 23: Jake McCabe #6 of the Chicago Blackhawks in action against the Calgary Flames during an NHL game at Scotiabank Saddledome on November 23, 2021 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images)
CALGARY, AB - NOVEMBER 23: Jake McCabe #6 of the Chicago Blackhawks in action against the Calgary Flames during an NHL game at Scotiabank Saddledome on November 23, 2021 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images) /
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Thanks to head coach Don Granato’s time with the franchise, the Buffalo Sabres share a link with the Chicago Blackhawks of the Western Conference. 

In September 1998, bestselling author Richard Peck’s novel A Long Way from Chicago debuted. The book has since become a timeless coming-of-age tale in middle-grade fiction. Well, in 2022, a few Blackhawks may find themselves a long way from the Windy City, with the Buffalo Sabres serving as one possible destination thanks to the Granato Pipeline.

Don Granato’s tenure in Chicago lasted from 2017 to 2019 when he served as an assistant coach for the team. Since Granato is familiar with the Blackhawks core group, don’t be surprised if you see a few faces from that franchise grace the blue and gold both now and in the future.

Below, I am outlining trade proposals for three different Blackhawks. Of the three proposals, only one would realistically come into fruition since I have a few players, draft picks, and prospects listed multiple times. So keep that in mind while you are reading the article.

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OTTAWA, ON – MARCH 12: Alex DeBrincat #12 of the Chicago Blackhawks skates against the Ottawa Senators during the third period at the Canadian Tire Centre on March 12, 2022 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Freestyle Photo/Getty Images) /

Buffalo Sabres: Three trade proposals with the Blackhawks: Trade #1: Alex DeBrincat

The Blackhawks set their price for DeBrincat on June 20th. And with the amount of draft capital and depth the Buffalo Sabres have, they could very well trade for the star winger. While the Sabres have not been linked to DeBrincat, he and Granato are familiar with one another, so that could make Buffalo a top landing spot. But, he will cost them a bit of a ransom.

Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic was not specific in his reporting of what the Blackhawks want for DeBrincat, instead stating high draft picks, high-end prospects, and at least one young player. Well, the Sabres meet the criteria. Here is one potential trade scenario for DeBrincat:

Sabres acquire:

  • Alex DeBrincat

Blackhawks acquire:

  • 16th pick 2022
  • 2023 first round pick
  • Victor Olofsson
  • Jacob Bryson
  • Mid-round picks in 2023-24*

This scenario would basically trade DeBrincat for Olofsson. The Sabres still hold on to the 28th pick that they acquired from the Florida Panthers. And they can also move defenseman Jacob Bryson, who displayed a lot of potential this past season.

The mid-round picks in 2023-24 would be tacked on if the Blackhawks wanted even more than the two first round picks, Olofsson, and Bryson.