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Sabres make two impressive free-agent signings
Connor Clifton. Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Sabres have signed 2006 first overall pick Erik Johnson to a one-year, $3.25M contract, shoring up their defense. They’ve also added a second right-shot defender in Connor Clifton, who signed a three-year, $10M contract worth $3.33M per season.

These deals are a major boost to the Sabres’ blueline, a unit that already boasts some top-end talent such as Rasmus Dahlin, Owen Power and Mattias Samuelsson. Now, they add an accomplished veteran in Johnson who brings nearly 1,000 games of experience and a Stanley Cup ring.

Johnson not only will shore up Buffalo’s bottom-pairing, he’ll also insulate the team in case of injuries to other left-shot defensemen. The Sabres’ form as a team declined sharply when Samuelsson was out of the lineup due to injuries, but now with Johnson in the mix they’re in better position to survive any absences.

As for Clifton, he’s an in-his-prime right-shot blueliner who combines solid skating and impressive physicality. He’s got extensive playoff experience with the Bruins and could help free up Power to take a more active role in the offensive game, should Clifton end up paired with the 2021 No. 1 pick.

These two moves do give the Sabres a logjam of defensemen on their NHL roster, with players such as Ilya Lyubushkin, Jacob Bryson, Henri Jokiharju or Riley Stillman potentially displaced by these additions. But while the Sabres will have quite a few defensemen to sort through moving forward, it’s hard to argue with the talent they’ve added Saturday at the prices they added them for.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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