Zemgus Girgensons and Dan Bylsma talked a few times during the summer, so Girgensons knew the Sabres’ coach might shift him from center to wing. Sure enough, when Buffalo handed its training camp booklets to the players, Girgensons was listed as the right winger for center Jack Eichel and left wing Matt Moulson.
It was one thing for Tyler Ennis to read it. It was quite another for the Sabres forward to see it on the ice Friday as Buffalo opened training camp.
“That’s one of the exciting/optimistic things, too, is how deep we are now with centermen,” Ennis said in First Niagara Center.