Sabres GM plans to speak to Stamkos: 'We're going to chase the big fish'
The Buffalo Sabres are going fishing in free agency.
Following the NHL draft on Saturday, general manager Tim Murray said he'll reach out to Steven Stamkos and his representatives to see if the star forward has any interest in signing with the club.
"We're going to chase the big fish (in free agency)," Murray added.
The Sabres have close to $20 million in available cap space and an owner with deep pockets, making Buffalo a viable option for Stamkos on the open market.
In an attempt to further entice Stamkos, Murray also said the Sabres can offer him the benefit of geography - being close to his hometown of Toronto - and sees him as only a center.
The GM also believes teams can win with a player earning $10 million to $11 million per season.
The Tampa Bay Lightning, of course, hold Stamkos' rights until July 1, at which point he can become an unrestricted free agent.
The period during which other teams can contact prospective UFAs began Saturday, meaning Murray is free to give Stamkos a call.
HEADLINES
- LaVine scores season-high 36 to help the Bulls knock off the Celtics
- Grizzlies hold Curry to 0 field goals in 51-point rout of Warriors
- Merzlikins stops 40 as Blue Jackets beat Devils to end skid
- Chargers' Dicker converts 1st fair catch kick since 1976
- Pistons' Holland, Jazz's Clarkson ejected for squaring up