Archynetys Live news trend intelligence
↑ Rising Sports 🔮 Archynetys predicts: fades by tomorrow

Peyton Krebs signs four-year contract with Sabres, avoids arbitration

The Buffalo Sabres have secured forward Peyton Krebs with a four-year contract extension, successfully avoiding an arbitration process.

7sources
9articles
6velocity
-57%since first seen
3h agofirst detected

Velocity

How fast coverage is spreading — measured hourly from article rate × source diversity. How this works →

The brief

The Buffalo Sabres have signed forward Peyton Krebs to a four-year contract. According to Yahoo Sports, the deal is valued at $18 million.

This agreement follows a period where Krebs had received an NHL arbitration hearing date. Coverage from The New York Times, NHL.com, and Audacy emphasizes the length of the extension and the fact that the contract avoids arbitration.

Sabre Noise specifically noted the prior scheduling of the arbitration hearing. Future developments will depend on the implementation of the new four-year deal as Krebs remains with the Sabres organization.

Synthesized by Archynetys from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 3h ago.

Quick answers

How long is Peyton Krebs' new contract?

The contract is for four years.

What is the financial value of the deal?

According to Yahoo Sports, the deal is worth $18 million.

Did the Sabres go to arbitration for this contract?

No, the signing allowed Krebs to avoid arbitration despite having previously received a hearing date.

Coverage (9)

Topics

Related trends