The Buffalo Sabres have one of the most promising rosters in the entire NHL, and now, they've made a key move as they look to break a 12-year playoff drought, the longest in the NHL.
After ending his 21-year career in Buffalo, veteran goaltender Craig Anderson has returned to the organization, but this time it's with a fresh, exciting role.
According to a report, Anderson returns to Buffalo as their newest Hockey Liason, a role that will allow him to be a voice and a mentor for the players and coaches as they look to lead this young group into the future.
This will especially help goaltender Devon Levi, who is bursting with elite level talent, and with Anderson in his ear among other young names, this could finally be the year they break out.