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New Sabres Goalie Is Sneaky Good Addition

The Buffalo Sabres signed veteran goaltender James Reimer to a one-year, $1 million contract earlier this offseason. Although it was one of the Sabres’ more understated moves this summer, Buffalo could benefit from it.

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Reimer, 36, only adds depth between the pipes for the Sabres. He will, at the very least, provide the Sabres with a capable backup goalie in case any of the inevitable season-ending injuries occur. But he also gives them a more-than-serviceable backup option in case Devon Levi, a young player, needs a little extra time to develop with the Rochester Americans in the AHL.

Reimer demonstrated this past season that he is still a capable backup player with the Detroit Red Wings. He finished with an 11-8-2 record, a.904 save percentage (SV%), and a 3.11 goals-against average (GAA) in 25 games with the Original Six team. Furthermore, he has displayed a.900 SV% or higher in 13 of his 14 NHL seasons. Thus, he has been quite consistent throughout his career.

Reimer should be a terrific mentor to up-and-coming talents Levi and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen in addition to being useful at this stage of his career. He has established a lengthy career in the NHL, as previously mentioned, so it could be beneficial to have him nearby as the two young players continue to hone their skills.

Reimer may be a great low-risk addition for the Sabres, even with a $1 million cap hit. From here, it will be interesting to watch what kind of season he puts together for Buffalo.

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