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The Buffalo Sabres are buying out the final three years of forward Jeff Skinner’s eight-year, $72 million contract.

The Buffalo Sabres are buying out the final three years of forward Jeff Skinner’s eight-year,  million contract.

The Buffalo Sabers have officially let go of Jeff Skinner, the team’s highest-paid forward, by buying out the final three years of the veteran’s contract. The move comes a day after general manager Kevyn Adams informed reporters at the NHL draft in Las Vegas that he had initiated the buyout process. And it represents another example of how the Sabers mismanaged their roster during what became an NHL-record 13-season playoff drought. Skinner was acquired by the Sabers in a trade with Carolina in the summer of 2018, and signed an eight-year, $72 million contract a year later.

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