Projecting the 2023-24 Buffalo Sabres lineup 3.0 after re-signings

SUNRISE, FL - FEBRUARY 24: Jeff Skinner #53 of the Buffalo Sabres celebrates his goal with Mattias Samuelsson #23, Rasmus Dahlin #26, Alex Tuch #89 and Tage Thompson #72 after Skinner scored his second goal of the game against the Florida Panthers during third period action at the FLA Live Arena on February 24, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)
SUNRISE, FL - FEBRUARY 24: Jeff Skinner #53 of the Buffalo Sabres celebrates his goal with Mattias Samuelsson #23, Rasmus Dahlin #26, Alex Tuch #89 and Tage Thompson #72 after Skinner scored his second goal of the game against the Florida Panthers during third period action at the FLA Live Arena on February 24, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images) /
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The Buffalo Sabres made two big re-signings yesterday, bringing back Zemgus Girgensons and Lukas Rousek. Where do they fit in the latest lineup projection?

The Buffalo Sabres took two massive steps forward yesterday when they re-signed Zemgus Girgensons and Lukas Rousek. They have, at the time of this writing, yet to extend a qualifying offer to Tyson Jost, but they still have time to extend one if they are interested in keeping the former first round pick around.

So today, I’ll be releasing two versions of my latest lineup projection – one with Jost, and one without Jost. Who will end up where, and will Rousek or another prospect end up breaking into the lineup? Let’s dive in.

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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 18: Zemgus Girgensons #28 of the Buffalo Sabres in action against the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center on February 18, 2023 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) /

Projecting the Buffalo Sabres 2023-24 lineup 3.0

Forwards Without Jost

  • Skinner – Tage – Tuch
  • Quinn – Cozens – Peterka
  • Greenway – Mittelstadt – Kulich
  • Girgensons – Krebs – Okposo
  • Rousek – Olofsson

Forwards With Jost

  • Skinner – Tage – Tuch
  • Quinn – Cozens – Peterka
  • Jost – Mittelstadt – Kulich
  • Girgensons – Krebs – Okposo
  • Greenway – Olofsson

As for the forwards, the first two lines remain even, but things get interesting in the bottom six. Although Girgensons and Rousek re-signed, I can still see Jiri Kulich as the one prospect who will climb up and take Victor Olofsson’s spot, even if in this version, I don’t have the Buffalo Sabres trading him, but this is more of an err on the side of caution.

Without Jost, Greenway gets the call onto the third line, while Mittelstadt also centers the trio. I have the fourth line unchanged from 2022-23 going into the season, but I would expect Rousek to eventually earn a full-time spot on it as opposed to playing as the extra skater, and I would expect that to happen sooner than later. Therefore, Girgensons and Okposo would end up rotating in and out.

As for the version where the Blue and Gold brings back Tyson Jost, the lines are basically unchanged except for the fact Kulich still takes Olofsson’s spot, while the latter bumps down into extra skater territory. Greenway takes over what Rousek’s role would have been, pegged in as an extra skater for a brief time before ultimately taking over for a full-time role once the Don Granato Effect takes hold.