The NHLβs 2025-26 season is just about upon is, and here on THN.comβs Buffalo Sabres site, weβre near the end of our player-by-player series in which we break down each Buffalo playerβs expectations for the coming year.
Weβve already looked at the Sabresβ goalies and defensemen, as well as most of Buffaloβs top forwards. And in todayβs file, weβre looking at young center Peyton Krebs β one of the pieces the Sabres got in the trade that sent star center Jack Eichel to the Vegas Golden Knights. Below, weβre going to analyze whatβs reasonable to expect from Krebs in β25-26:
Player Name: Peyton Krebs
Position: Center
Age: 24
2024-25 Key Statistics: 81 games, 10 goals, 28 points, 13:56 average time on ice
2025-26 Salary: $1.45 million
2025-26 Expectations: Krebs was the 17th-overall pick of the Golden Knights in 2019, and while his adaptation to the NHL has been slow-but-steady β heβs averaged just 13:37 of ice time in 296 career games in hockeyβs top league β Krebs delivered modest-but-career-highs in goals (10), assists (18) and points (28) last season. The 24-year-old is also well ahead of his prime, so you can understand why Buffalo still has hopes that Krebs will live up to his draft status and emerge as a top-six forward.
In that regard, Krebs began to show some serious promise at the end of next season, scoring four goals and 10 points in his final 13 games of the season. Thereβs no assurance Krebs can maintain that pace this coming year, but if Krebs can ascend through Buffaloβs depth chart up front β and do so at the relative-bargain price of $1.45 million β the Sabres are going to be delighted.
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Krebs may never be the type of player Buffalo envisioned heβd be when he was one of the centerpieces of the Eichel trade. But thereβs still time for him to salvage himself β and not to mention, to get a significant raise when he becomes an RFA at the end of the β25-26 season.Β
Krebs needs to come out of the gate confident and finding a way to contribute to Sabres wins, even if heβs beginning the season on Buffaloβs fourth line with wingers Beck Malenstyn and Justin Danforth, neither of who are offensive dynamos. Krebs has a tough challenge ahead of him trying to make his way into a top-nine spot in Buffaloβs group of forwards, but thereβs still time for him to realize his potential and make a notable impact for the Sabres.Β
Krebs averaged slightly less than 14 minutes of ice time last season, but Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff has to be open to giving Krebs more minutes this year. You want your young players to feel like thereβs a fair and honest opportunity to rise through the pecking order, so Krebs needs to know there’s a merit-based process that he can take advantage of and assert himself as a long-term piece of the puzzle in Western New York.
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Although Krebs isnβt likely to usurp centers Ryan McLeod and Josh Norris to be one of the Sabresβ top two pivots, Krebs can force Ruffβs hand and give him no choice but to dole out ice time more evenly and reward Krebs for earning more kicks at the can. It’s entirely up to Krebs to dictate how many opportunities he gets this coming year, and Buffalo has to give him a decent shot at growing into a veteran component of the Sabres moving forward.