Sabres sign Conor Timmins to 2-year contract
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The Buffalo Sabres will have many important games to play next season, but their most important games could prove to be against their rivals in the Atlantic Division.
The Buffalo Sabres announced today that they have signed former first round pick Conor Timmins to a two-year contract.
The Sabres have not been to the playoffs for 14 seasons. They made multiple moves this summer to remedy that, but one move was their best.
Rheaume-Mullen followed him to the NTDP and in 2024-25 began his freshman season at the University of Michigan as a 17-year-old, where he had nine points (three goals, six assists) in 35 games as the youngest defenseman and second-youngest player on the team.
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