The Sabres and Red Wings reportedly got close to making a major move.
The Buffalo Sabres and Detroit Red Wings have been linked to each other in trade talks as of late. The player the Red Wings have been connected to the most is forward Dylan Cozens, and NHL insider Elliotte Friedman has provided more information on the matter.
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During the most recent episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, Friedman reported that a few sources informed that the Sabres and Red Wings were close to making a trade centering around Cozens.
“There’s definitely not a lot that gets out of Detroit, and there’s not very much that gets out of Buffalo, but finally, it got coughed up to me that they believe the Red Wings were looking at Cozens. And it fits, I think there’s a lot of people looking at Cozens. And I will say this, there was a time that a couple people said to me they thought it was close.”
Friedman also clarified that he is unsure where trade talks between the Sabres and Red Wings are right now.
“Now, I don’t know where it stands. I don’t know where it’s going to go. One thing I do believe is that Cozens is a guy, like everybody is looking for right-hand centers. So, at the very least, I’m sure Buffalo’s had even more of a stretch of people calling them and saying, What exactly are you thinking here, and what are we looking at?'”
This is undoubtedly a big update from Friedman, and it will be fascinating to see if the Red Wings continue to push for Cozens. It is no secret that they need help down the middle, and Cozens would provide them with that. However, the Sabres would need to ensure they get enough for the young center in a potential move, especially with Detroit being a division rival.
Cozens, 23, has appeared in 42 games this season with the Sabres, posting nine goals, 21 points, 86 hits, and a minus-13 rating.
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