The Sabres have ample playing time available in key roles, which is exactly what fantasy managers seek in draft sleepers.
Buffalo Sabres forward Jiri Kulich isn't generating much hype after a 24-point rookie season, but a breakout campaign could be on the horizon, which gives him immense value as a potential late-round steal in fantasy hockey drafts over the next month.
Kulich, who tallied 15 goals and nine assists in 62 games last season, is ticketed for a top-six role for Buffalo in 2025-26.