Atlantic Notes: Byram, Matthews, Jarnkrok, Gadjovich
11/09/2024 03:46 PM
With the Sabres struggling out of the gate, it appears that some teams are kicking the tires to see if a core piece could be pried away. TSN's Darren Dreger reported earlier this week on Sekeres and Price (video link) that some teams from the West have inquired about defenseman Bowen Byram although Buffalo has been informing teams he's not available. Byram is in his first full season with the Sabres after being acquired at the trade deadline from Colorado and he's certainly off to a solid start with nine points in 14 games while logging over 21 minutes a night. A pending restricted free agent, Byram will be in line for a significant raise on his current $3.85MM AAV next summer.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic:
- Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews skated today for 25 minutes with no signs of discomfort, relays TSN's Mark Masters (Twitter link). Toronto moved him to injured reserve on Friday, making him ineligible for tonight's game against Montreal but he is eligible to return Tuesday versus Ottawa. Assuming Matthews is cleared to play in that game, the Maple Leafs will have to make a roster move beforehand, likely a waiver placement as things stand, to open up a roster spot.
- Still with Toronto, head coach Craig Berube told reporters including Nick Barden of The Hockey News that winger Calle Jarnkrok is "probably a ways away" from making his season debut. The 33-year-old is dealing with a lower-body injury that's believed to be a sports hernia. Jarnkrok skated before practice a couple of times this week but it looks like he's still not particularly close to being cleared to play. Jarnkrok had 10 goals and 11 assists in 52 games for the Maple Leafs last season.
- The Panthers will welcome back winger Jonah Gadjovich to the lineup tonight against Philadelphia, the team announced (Twitter link). The 26-year-old has missed the last three weeks with a back injury. Gadjovich has played in six games so far this season, notching a goal and 26 hits while averaging just 7:25 per night on the fourth line; he leads the league in hits/60. Mackie Samoskevich will come out of the lineup to make room for Gadjovich's return.