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Sabres Make Deals with Jets, Rangers Ahead of Friday Trade Deadline

Buffalo Sabres bolstered defense with right-shot Luke Schenn and Logan Stanley after Colton Parayko blocked trade; Jets retained 50% of Schenn's $2.75 million salary.

  • On Thursday night, the Buffalo Sabres acquired defensemen Luke Schenn and Logan Stanley from the Winnipeg Jets, with Winnipeg receiving Isak Rosén, Jacob Bryson, a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick, according to a March 5, 2026 report.
  • After Colton Parayko blocked a move, Buffalo turned to acquire Luke Schenn and Logan Stanley to bolster their defense Thursday.
  • Logan Stanley, 27, set career highs with 21 points in 59 games and carries a $1.25 million cap hit, while Winnipeg retained 50% of Luke Schenn's US $2.75 million salary after both were scratched Thursday.
  • The trade gives Buffalo Sabres immediate defensive depth, with Schenn and Stanley potentially becoming unrestricted free agents this offseason, while Winnipeg moves toward asset accumulation, according to Kevin Cheveldayoff.
  • With the NHL 2026 trade deadline at 2 p.m. CT Friday, Buffalo supplemented the Schenn-Stanley deal by acquiring center Sam Carrick from the New York Rangers, according to a March 5, 2026 report.
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LOS ANGELES. The Buffalo Sabres gave up on one of their Swedish talents this morning, Swedish time. In order to strengthen the defense before the playoffs, they traded 22-year-old forward Isak Rosen to the Winnipeg Jets. In exchange, the Sabres get experienced defense duo Logan Stanley, 27, and Luke Schenn, 36. Defenseman Jacob Bryson is also moving from Buffalo. The Jets also get a […]

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Winnipeg Jets send defencemen Schenn and Stanley to Buffalo Sabres

WINNIPEG — The final horn on Thursday didn’t just cement a 4-1 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning – it closed the Winnipeg Jets’ final on-ice audition.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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