Bo Byram to Chicago

A major offseason blockbuster has shaken the NHL blue line market: Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen “Bo”

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June 24, 2026
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A major offseason blockbuster has shaken the NHL blue line market: Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen “Bo” Byram has been traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in a high-impact draft-week deal.

The Trade

Chicago Blackhawks receive:

Bowen Byram (D)

Jordan Greenway (F)

Buffalo Sabres receive:

No. 4 overall pick (2026 NHL Draft)

No. 45 overall pick (2026 NHL Draft)

Defenseman Louis Crevier

Chicago continues accelerating its rebuild around a young core (including Artyom Levshunov and Kevin Korchinski) and decided to:

Add a top-pairing puck-moving defenseman

Inject playoff experience and Stanley Cup pedigree

Stabilize their blue line after moving veteran pieces earlier in the season

Byram, age 25, brings:

Elite skating and transition ability

Career-best production (42 points in 82 games last season)

Stanley Cup experience from Colorado’s 2022 run

He is expected to immediately slot into Chicago’s top four and potentially quarterback a power-play unit.

Buffalo’s decision centers on long-term asset management and roster structure:

Byram had one year left on his deal before UFA eligibility

Extension talks reportedly did not progress cleanly

Sabres are using him to acquire premium draft capital on home ice (2026 draft in Buffalo)

Key motivation:

Convert a high-value defenseman into a top-5 draft pick + additional assets

Maintain flexibility with an already crowded blue line featuring Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power

Bo Byram in Chicago

Chicago is betting on Byram becoming:

A true top-pairing defenseman

A transition driver in a young defensive system

A stabilizing veteran presence despite still being only 25

He is coming off:

11 goals, 31 assists (42 points)

Strong playoff performance

Heavy minutes alongside Buffalo’s top defensive unit

Chicago

Clear “accelerated rebuild” signal

Blue line core now includes Levshunov + Korchinski + Byram

Likely shifts toward competitive playoff push sooner than expected

Buffalo

Gains a top-5 pick in a deep draft

Adds depth defenseman Crevier

Maintains flexibility for another major roster move

This is a classic “star-for-futures” NHL trade, but with a twist:

Chicago is buying win-now upside on defense

Buffalo is doubling down on draft capital and long-term roster control

Byram is the centerpiece—and Chicago is clearly betting he can become a cornerstone defenseman in their next competitive window.

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