Buffalo Acquires Domán Szongoth's Playing Rights, the First Hungarian Hockey Player Drafted Into the NHL in Twenty-Four Years
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Domán Szongoth was drafted into the world's best hockey league. The Buffalo Sabres snapped up the 18-year-old Hungarian hockey player's playing rights in the 156th place of the 5th round of the NHL draft. The last time a Hungarian hockey player was drafted was twenty-four years ago, when János Vas was selected by the Dallas Stars in the 2nd round in 2002. Before him, Levente Szuper was traded in 2000 and Tamás Gröschl in 1999. Neither of them wa…
Domán Szongoth was also sold: the Hungarian ice hockey player's overseas playing rights were reserved by the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL draft.
The 18-year-old hockey player's playing rights have been reserved by the Buffalo Sabres. After twenty-four years, he is the first Hungarian to have a chance to enter the most prestigious ice hockey league.
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