Top 3 defensemen the Buffalo Sabres could trade for at 2023 NHL Draft

Apr 4, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Andrew Peeke (2) carries the puck against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 4, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Andrew Peeke (2) carries the puck against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Buffalo Sabres could wind up trading for a defenseman in the 2023 offseason. Here are three names to keep an eye on this week.

With just over a week until the 2023 NHL Draft, the Buffalo Sabres could be doing more than just drafting prospects who could one day wear a blue and gold uniform. There will be no shortages of trades next week, and you can expect general manager Kevyn Adams to potentially take part in one for a defenseman.

We know the Blue and Gold are looking for someone, most likely an RHD, to line up alongside Owen Power on the second line. Below, there are three potential candidates, two of which are right-shot defensemen.

So who may be there for the taking when the 2023 NHL Entry Draft rolls around on June 28th? Here are three names to look out for.

Could Brett Pesce end up with the Buffalo Sabres?
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 18: Brett Pesce #22 of the Carolina Hurricanes argues for penalty against the Florida Panthers during the first period in Game One of the Eastern Conference Final of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PNC Arena on May 18, 2023 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

3 blueliners the Buffalo Sabres could trade for next week

1 – Brett Pesce, Carolina Hurricanes

We already talked about Brett Pesce in a previous piece, but he’s worth mentioning again. Pesce, who could be finished with the Carolina Hurricanes if he and the team can’t reach an extension, would be a perfect fit to line up alongside the second-year blueliner in Owen Power.

Pesce would bring eight seasons of experience to the Buffalo Sabres, and his ability to force opponents to improvise and to create turnovers would immediately upgrade what was a struggling unit in 2022-23. If Pesce hasn’t reached a deal with Carolina by this time next week, look for the Sabres to close in and offer a rather lucrative package for the longtime defenseman.

In a dream scenario, Pesce will fit right in with the Blue and Gold, and since he’s only 28, there is a chance he can also fit into Buffalo’s long-term plans. And if that’s the case, Kevyn Adams has enough cap space to ink Pesce. If not, there will still be plenty of talent in and coming to Rochester who could eventually take over.