The young Sabres forward played just 27 games in 2023-24 due to these injuries. However, he showed a lot of promise during that time. He scored nine goals and 19 points for the Sabres this past season. If we pull this out to the 75 games he played in his rookie season, this works out to a 24-goal, 52-point pace.

Quinn finished fourth ahead of Benson in Expected Goals For Percentage (52.26), according to Evolving Hockey. Additionally, he ranked fourth in Expected Goals For Per 60 (3.67). Only Jeff Skinner, Tage Thompson, and Alex Tuch had a higher Expected Goals For Per 60.

The Sabres bought out Skinner’s contract ahead of NHL Free Agency this year. As a result, Quinn could play a large role in this offense. Especially if he can remain healthy this year after brutal luck with injuries the year before.

Buffalo wants to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs sooner rather than later. Quinn could certainly play an important role in helping them back the postseason. It’ll certainly be interesting to see how Buffalo and Quinn perform in 2024-25.