Which Buffalo Sabres prospects will make their NHL debuts in 2023-24?

Sep 28, 2023; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Buffalo Sabres right wing Isak Rosen (63) moves the puck as Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) and defenseman Erik Karlsson (65) defend during the first period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 28, 2023; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Buffalo Sabres right wing Isak Rosen (63) moves the puck as Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) and defenseman Erik Karlsson (65) defend during the first period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports /
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Zach Benson is the latest Buffalo Sabres prospect set to make his debut this season, but will others follow the 18-year-old’s lead?

Let’s be brutally honest: We don’t know if Zach Benson will last longer than nine games with the Buffalo Sabres this season. It will ultimately come down to whether he’s helping the team win hockey games, and if the answer is a resounding yes, expect him to stay. If the answer is maybe or no, then he’ll return to the WHL.

If the Blue and Gold reassign Benson, it may open the door for other prospects to step up and get a chance. Brandon Biro and Lukas Rousek are the likeliest names (though they won’t be listed in today’s piece because each made their respective NHL debuts in 2022 and 2023), but if Isak Rosen or Jiri Kulich impress, then anything can happen. We also need to account for injuries, which are inevitable across 82 regular season games.

So which Sabres prospects have the best chances to at least snag a game or two with the Blue and Gold? Here are five names that did enough to at least warrant a passing glance of consideration with the big club – Note, that this is operating under the assumption that Buffalo neither signs, claims, nor trades for a veteran player.

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Sep 28, 2023; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) moves the puck against Buffalo Sabres right wing Isak Rosen (63) during the second period at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports /

5 Buffalo Sabres who could make their NHL debuts this season

1 – Ryan Johnson

If the Buffalo Sabres were still thin at defenseman like they were last season, then Ryan Johnson could be getting ready to play the New York Rangers right now. He could already be the best blueliner in Rochester with his upside, but he will need to separate himself from Riley Stillman, Kale Clague, and Jeremy Davies, with the former two most likely getting the first call-up at this time based on their experience.

Davies also has limited experience, and he could also have the edge over Johnson in the early going. However, if Buffalo’s blue line stays healthy in the season’s early stages and Johnson’s stock passes the three aforementioned defensemen, then he has a good chance to debut this season.

Verdict: Will see at least a game or two later in the year if healthy.

2 – Isak Rosen

Isak Rosen acclimated well to the North American game, and he displayed offensive and defensive prowess late, and also in the Prospects Challenge, and in camp. Rosen is still undersized and he needs to get stronger, despite putting on muscle over the past 12 months.

He would be seeing time in the NHL for a rebuilding team, and perhaps even one looking to climb the next rung. With the Buffalo Sabres, however, there is no need to rush the winger given his spotty strength. However, if he picks up where he left off last season, then he will be the next man up after Brandon Biro and Lukas Rousek.

Verdict: Will debut if an injury strikes a Sabres forward or two, if Benson is assigned to Wenatchee, AND his stock passes Brandon Biro’s and Lukas Rousek’s.