Sabres, Josh Doan reach 7-year, $48.65M contract extension

Sabres, Josh Doan reach 7-year, .65M contract extension

The Buffalo Sabres have signed Josh Doan to a seven-year, $48.65 million contract extension through the 2032-33 season, the team announced Wednesday.

The deal is worth $6.95 million per season and includes $7 million in signing bonuses over the first two seasons, sources told ESPN, and it also includes a seven-team no-trade clause when Doan is eligible.

Doan, 23, was set to be a restricted free agent this summer. He joined the Sabres last season with defenseman Michael Kesselring in a blockbuster trade that sent JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth.

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“Josh is a player that impacts the team both on and off the ice,” general manager Jarmo Kekkalainen said in a statement. “He works hard, is competitive and skilled, and his game is going to continue to develop. We believe he will be a core piece of this team moving forward and I am excited to have him as a Buffalo Sabre long term.”

Doan is third on the Sabres with career highs of 15 goals and 35 points through 49 games this season. He also leads the NHL with 35 takeaways.

“Hey Sabres fans, thank you so much for the support since I got here,” Doan said in a message to fans on X. “Looking forward to the next seven years. Let’s go Sabres.”

His extension is the first major piece of business for Kekkalainen, who replaced Kevyn Adams in December. The Sabres have turned around their season, going an NHL-best 16-3-1 since Dec. 9 to put themselves in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff chase.

The Sabres have the NHL’s longest playoff drought at 14 consecutive seasons.

Doan, who was the No. 37 pick of the 2021 NHL draft by the Arizona Coyotes, has 27 goals and 63 points in 111 career games. He is the son of Coyotes legend Shane Doan, who is currently an executive with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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