Sabres Avoid Salary Arbitration with Conor Timmins: Signs Contract

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Sabres Avoid Salary Arbitration with Conor Timmins

The Buffalo Sabres have reached an agreement with newly acquired defenseman Conor Timmins, thus avoiding a salary arbitration hearing. The contract is for two years and is worth $4.4 million, as announced on Sunday. Timmins, 26, was a restricted free agent and was acquired along with defenseman Isaac Belliveau in a trade that sent Connor Clifton to the Pittsburgh Penguins on June 28. For Timmins, this is the fifth team in six NHL seasons since he debuted in the league with Colorado in the 2019-20 season. Last season, Timmins achieved his best numbers to date, with three goals and 15 points in 68 games, split between Pittsburgh and Toronto. In total, he has six goals and 46 points in 159 games. With Timmins’s signing, goaltender Devon Levi is the only restricted free agent without a contract for the Sabres.
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