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Sabres re-sign F Beck Malenstyn to 6-year, $17.5-million deal

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 2:13 PM

The Buffalo Sabres re-signed forward Beck Malenstyn to a six-year, $17.5 million deal on Monday, two days before he was set ​to become a free agent.

Malenstyn, 28, was ‌acquired from the Washington Capitals ahead of the 2024-25 season. He has 24 regular-season points (11 goals, 13 assists) across his first two seasons in Buffalo, including a career-high ‌seven ​goals in 2025-26.

Malenstyn largely made ⁠his presence felt ⁠in other areas. He set a franchise record this past season with 282 hits (fifth-most in the league) and finished second on the Sabres ​with 75 blocked shots.

He also recorded the fastest skating speed recorded in the NHL Edge ⁠era (since 2021-22) when he reached ⁠a speed of 24.94 mph in ​a March game against the Capitals.

“Being somebody that ​tries to play that heavy, hard, fast, physical ‌game all the time, I think there are moments where you maybe create a little bit more space for yourself and don’t take advantage ⁠of them,” Malenstyn said. “… I think I was able to take a step in that direction this year, ⁠create a ‌little bit more offense when I ⁠was on the ice.”

His new average ​salary ‌of just over $2.9 million annually more ​than doubles ⁠his previous salary with Buffalo ($1.35 million).

Malenstyn helped the Sabres snap an NHL-record 14-year playoff drought this past season, with the run coming to an end in the second round against the Montreal Canadiens.

–Field ​Level Media