The Buffalo Sabres have signed free agent forward Steven Fogarty to a one-year, two-way contract worth $700K at the NHL level. The 27-year-old has spent the last several seasons in the New York Rangers organization, splitting time between the AHL and NHL.
Fogarty began his professional career with the Hartford Wolf Pack in 2016, signing out of Notre Dame after four successful seasons. The 2011 third-round pick would score 20 points in each of his first two minor league seasons, earning his first NHL call-up in 2018. Since then, he has put up a 52-point season in the AHL and played 18 games in the NHL but is still looking for his first point at the highest level.
For the Sabres, the 6’3″ winger will provide some additional forward depth at an inexpensive price. If he’s to earn a real opportunity to compete for NHL minutes out of camp though, he’ll have to beat out some younger, more dynamic wingers. The Sabres entered the offseason with only a handful of forwards under contract, but have added names like Taylor Hall, Eric Staal, Cody Eakin and Tobias Rieder over the last few weeks. That should give them a much more well-rounded attack, but does make the battle for those last few spots even more intense.
bigcat20
Another Rangers bust.
3rd rounder is another failure of Gordie Clark and his horrific scouting team.
Why doesn’t JD get rid of him already.
He is the reason why we never have any depth in Hartford that can play.