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Sabres set to trade Byram, Greenway to Blackhawks for No. 4 pick, Crevier, second-rounder

The Buffalo Sabres and Chicago Blackhawks have made a significant trade involving key players and draft picks.

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📍 How it ended

The Blackhawks acquired Bowen Byram and Jordan Greenway from the Sabres. In exchange, the Sabres received the 4th-overall pick, a second-rounder, and Crevier.

Byram expressed readiness for a significant role and the opportunity to be the Blackhawks' number one defenseman.

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The brief

The Buffalo Sabres have traded defenseman Bowen Byram and forward Jordan Greenway to the Chicago Blackhawks. In return, the Sabres have acquired the No. 4 overall pick in the upcoming draft, forward Noah Crevier, and a second-round pick. Coverage emphasizes the strategic moves by both teams.

The New York Times and ESPN highlight the impact of the trade on both rosters. Audacy and NHL.com focus on the specifics of the players and picks involved. What to watch next: The Sabres' use of the No. 4 pick in the draft.

Coverage does not yet specify how the Blackhawks plan to integrate Byram and Greenway into their lineup.

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Quick answers

Who was traded from the Sabres to the Blackhawks?

Bowen Byram and Jordan Greenway were traded from the Sabres to the Blackhawks.

What did the Sabres receive in return?

The Sabres received the No. 4 overall pick, Noah Crevier, and a second-round pick.

Which outlets are covering this trade?

The trade is covered by Audacy, NHL.com, The New York Times, and ESPN.

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