Building on earlier reports of interest from the Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights, the Buffalo Sabres are now targeting Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy to strengthen their defense. With a 23-15-4 record and 50 points, Buffalo is surging in the Atlantic Division playoff race after a 14-year absence. The pending UFA could add stability and leadership to the blueline.
Buffalo's hot streak has them fourth in the Atlantic, fueling calls for targeted deadline moves. A right-shot defenseman tops the list, with Chicago's Connor Murphy emerging as a strong fit amid widespread rumors.
Previously linked to contenders like the Panthers (needing third-pairing depth) and Golden Knights (dealing with injuries), Murphy's availability suits multiple teams. The 31-year-old veteran offers reliable shutdown play, penalty-kill prowess, and experience in over 600 games, though his current role in Chicago has diminished.
For the Sabres, Murphy could anchor the third pair, provide leadership, and move up if needed—aligning with their push without disrupting the core. Chicago, rich in young talent, is open to deals, potentially retaining salary for a rental return.
No deal is close, but Murphy remains a logical target as Buffalo eyes ending its playoff drought.