BUFFALO – Following a torrid start – three goals and four points in his first three games – Sabres newcomer Bowen Byram has understandably cooled off. Byram, 22, joined the Sabres in a significant trade March 6 that sent center Casey Mittelstadt to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Department of Player Safety issued punishment to Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram.
The National Hockey League (NHL) Department of Player Safety announced Thursday that Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram has been fined $5,000 the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement for interference on Ottawa Senators forward Angus Crookshank.
When Devon Toews signed his extension with the Colorado Avalanche at the start of the regular season, it essentially put a ceiling on how high Bowen Byram could go on the depth chart in Colorado.
An early trade deadline winner is far and away the Buffalo Sabres. They traded away Kyle Okposo to go chase a Stanley Cup in Flordia, and flipped defenceman Erik Johnson to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Absolutely nobody saw this coming. Back on Feb. 28, the Buffalo Sabres were sitting a full 14 points back of the Detroit Red Wings in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
With a 7-3 win at home over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday, the Buffalo Sabres now sit five points out of a playoff spot. Yes, we’re talking about the NHL playoffs.
When you take a look at some of the other defencemen that have moved in the recent days; Noah Hanifin, Byram Bowen, and Sean Walker, and you take a look
The buzzing phone. The eruption of text messages. The interrupted nap. At this time of year, that’s a fairly familiar sequence of events for an NHL hockey player.
We have a hockey trade, and a big one at that between the Buffalo Sabres and the Colorado Avalanche. On Wednesday afternoon (March 6), the Sabres acquired defenseman Bowen Byram from the Avalanche in exchange for forward Casey Mittelstadt.
This year’s “Trade Deadline Week” has already lived up to the hype. Wednesday alone has been nothing short of seismic. As of this writing, we’ve already received word of a half-dozen different deals, with various other rumblings about players like Jake Guentzel and Jason Zucker.
In a huge deal for both teams, former Buffalo Sabres forward Casey Mittelstadt has been moved to the Colorado Avalanche for defenseman Bowen Byram. News of the deal broke on Wednesday afternoon.
In an unexpected blockbuster trade, the Colorado Avalanche acquired center Casey Mittelstadt from the Buffalo Sabres for defenseman Bowen Byram. Heading into the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Mittelstadt was considered one of the can’t-miss offensive prospects.
Just minutes after sending Ryan Johansen and a first-round pick to the Philadelphia Flyers in a trade for defenseman Sean Walker, the Colorado Avalanche continued checking boxes off their wish list by acquiring Buffalo Sabres center Casey Mittelstadt in exchange for 22-year-old blueliner Bowen Byram.
The Avalanche are making their second high-impact deal of Wednesday.
Earlier in the season, when the Colorado Avalanche were looking to try Bowen Byram with Samuel Girard, it was Byram who was stuck playing his off-side.
Bowen Byram has potentially been the most frustrating player on the Colorado Avalanche this season. Everyone knows he’s extremely talented, but he’s been remarkably inconsistent on the ice, and he knows it.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman dropped another bomb regarding the Philadelphia Flyers in his latest “32 Thoughts: The Podcast” episode. Friedman believes that Flyers GM Danny Briere asked the Colorado Avalanche about defenseman Bowen Byram in a potential Cutter Gauthier trade, but that the Avs weren’t buying what the Flyers were selling.
Head coach Jared Bednar confirmed the news yesterday after their 8-4 loss to the Panthers.
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Bowen Byram has exited the game against the Anaheim Ducks due to an upper body injury. The young defenseman took a big hit in the second period from Ducks forward Max Jones in the offensive zone, and during the hit, both of their heads collided.
Though several notable free agents remain on the market, the Colorado Avalanche have taken care of their most important pieces of offseason business, including acquiring a second-line center in Ryan Johansen.
The Colorado Avalanche re-signed RFA defenceman Bowen Byram to a new contract. The deal runs for two years, expiring after the 2024-25 season. The deal pays Byram a total of $7.7 million, equating to an $3.85 million cap hit annually.
This second week of Round 1 is an exciting one. We start to get a feel for the series and how to approach each from a betting perspective. For tonight's NHL slate, we have a bet on a total, a winner, and three player props.
Byram is a Stanley Cup champion, and he is going to take any opportunity he can to remind people of that.
Byram hasn’t suited up since January 10 against Seattle. He took a personal leave from the team the following day.
Logan O’Connor will likely replace Compher on the top line.
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