{"id":1115604,"date":"2023-06-16T19:07:58","date_gmt":"2023-06-16T23:07:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/sabres-have-great-defensive-options-with-13th-overall-pick-the-hockey-writers\/"},"modified":"2023-06-16T19:07:58","modified_gmt":"2023-06-16T23:07:58","slug":"sabres-have-great-defensive-options-with-13th-overall-pick-the-hockey-writers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rockall\/sabres-have-great-defensive-options-with-13th-overall-pick-the-hockey-writers\/","title":{"rendered":"Sabres Have Great Defensive Options With 13th Overall Pick &#8211; The Hockey Writers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    All season long, the Buffalo Sabres struggled defensively,    largely due to the injuries and youth of their defensive core.    Rasmus    Dahlin and Owen Power stepped up to play massive defensive    minutes while still contributing to the offense, and Mattias    Samuelsson was a defensive rock all year long. The issues came    mostly with the likes of Henri Jokiharju, Jacob Bryson, and    Ilya Lyubushkin, as each of them had rough patches more often    than not.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since the Sabres have their top three defenders set for the    time being, there is a good chance they use the 13th overall    pick in this years draft on a defender that could round out    that grouping. The 2023 Draft has some very good defensive    prospects, and Kevyn Adams will undoubtedly be considering each    of them for different reasons. The prospects themselves all    provide speed, and a two-way game, which fits perfectly into    the teams gameplay structure. The Sabres may still     choose to go with a forward to add to their group at 13th    overall, but adding a defender makes much more organizational    sense.    <\/p>\n<p>    The first defenseman that needs to be in Adams sights is David    Reinbacher. He is a smart two-way right-handed defender that    would be a perfect fit on their second pairing with Power. He    plays a smooth transitional game and has all the right tools to    be a steady NHL defenseman. He has the potential to eventually    work his way up the lineup, but his best fit would be alongside    a fellow two-way defender like Power.  <\/p>\n<p>    The issue with Reinbacher is that he is ranked fairly high in    the scouting reports, and there is a very good chance he is    taken before the 13th overall slot that Buffalo has. If they do    want him, they will likely need to move up a few slots to    select him. He is the best fit based on play style, handiness,    and overall potential, so if he is still available when Buffalo    is selecting in the first round, they should pounce on the    chance to take him. He is not far off from playing in the NHL,    so they would not need to wait to bring him up to the big club    in a year or so.  <\/p>\n<p>    Buffalo already has Dahlin and Power to    run the offensive side of their defense, but adding another    puck-moving defender would not be a terrible thing to    complement either one of them. Axel Sandin Pellikka is also a    right-handed shooting defender with a knack for creating    offensive chances. He is a bit on the shorter side standing at    5-foot-11, but he has a filled-out frame to handle the NHL    fairly soon.  <\/p>\n<p>    He could make the jump to the NHL next season, but Buffalo is    in no hurry to bring in young players right out of their draft    year. They have a stable lineup, and they would be a great fit    for a young defender like him, who can put up a good amount of    points. His future would likely be as a second-pair defender    with Power, but he could also run a defensive pair of his own.    If he did, it would be great to slot him with the likes of    newly signed Ryan Johnson, and then the Sabres would have a    very balanced defensive core down to their last pair.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Sabres lack physicality in every aspect right now, and they    could use some grit coming from the back end. Tom Willander    would be a great fit for them as he has the speed, defensive    awareness, and physical aspects that would fit very well with    the Sabres long term. He is a couple of years out from being a    fully developed product, but he has the right attitude on him    that Don Granato would love to have at his disposal.  <\/p>\n<p>    As another right-handed shooting defender, he would be a    perfect future option to play with Dahlin. Both play a    hard-nosed game, but     one of them is more offensively inclined, which is perfect    to balance the transitional play of both. Dahlin showed that he    can do his best work when he has a physical partner that he can    rely on to cover for him while he moves the puck up ice, and    Willander would be the perfect compliment to him. This would    also allow Mattias Samuelsson to move down next to Power, which    would have the same effect as it did on Dahlin. If Willander    ends up a Sabre, then they will have a very dominant two-way    group that can do anything on the ice.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Sabres have a lot to wrestle with when it comes to using    the 13th overall pick this year, but assuming they dont look    to the trade or free-agent markets, they could set up their    defense long-term by selecting any of these players mentioned.    Other honorable mention candidates are first-round worthy    selections, but unless they make a trade for an additional    first-round pick, they will have to make sure they choose    right. With less picks comes less flexibility in how they can    select their players, but if they can choose correctly and        sign these young prospects early on, they will be set for    the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Related:     Sabres Should Target These 3 Free Agents  <\/p>\n<p>    In last years 2022 Draft, they had three first-round    selections that ended up becoming Matt Savoie, Noah Ostlund,    and Jiri Kuluch. All three of these players are forwards, and    they are just a few among the other top forward prospects    available in the Sabres development system (i.e Prokhor    Poltapov, Alex Kisakov, and Tyson Kozak), so they do not need    to add more top end offensive talent to their prospect pool.    Using this draft to rebuild their defensive depth is something    very important for them to address, and with a draft this deep,    it is the perfect time to do so.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.com\/sabres-defensive-options-13th-pick-2023-draft\/\" title=\"Sabres Have Great Defensive Options With 13th Overall Pick - The Hockey Writers\">Sabres Have Great Defensive Options With 13th Overall Pick - The Hockey Writers<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> All season long, the Buffalo Sabres struggled defensively, largely due to the injuries and youth of their defensive core. 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