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National Hockey Leagues (NHL) team Buffalo Sabers unexpectedly joined the first issue of the 2010 draft Taylor Hall, informs the unit.
A contract with the 28-year-old striker has been signed for one season – he will earn eight million dollars in it.
With the addition of Hall, Sabers has significantly strengthened its line-up. Together with Jack Aikel, he is expected to be the main driving force of the team next season. It also raises hopes that Buffalo will qualify for the Stanley Cup for the first time since 2011.
Last season, playing for the New Jersey Devils and Arizona Coyotes, Hall excelled in 52 games with 52 (16 + 36) points.
He began his NHL career in Edmonton’s Oilers, where he spent six seasons, four of which were assistant captains. This was followed by a three-and-a-half-season New Jersey half-season in Arizona. Now he has opened a new page in his career, going to Sabers and becoming a member of Zemg Girgenson’s team.
Information is being updated…
Hart Memorial Trophy winner. NHL All-Star. First overall pick.
Taylor Hall is coming to Buffalo! ????
Details: https://t.co/OuyTr0h2QC pic.twitter.com/msI6KB5a1J
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) October 11, 2020
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