There is plenty to like.
Prospects Owen Power, a 19-year-old defenseman, and forwards Jack Quinn, 20, and JJ Peterka, 20, each made his NHL debut last season and will be given every opportunity to make the Sabres roster out of training camp. The idea of having two No. 1 picks at defenseman, Dahlin in 2018 and Power in 2021, has created excitement in Buffalo.
"If I had any advice for [Power], I'd tell him to just be patient," Dahlin said. "Defense is a difficult position to play. You aren't going to put up the points right away like you might be accustomed to. There is a lot to learn.
"There is no rush. There will be growing pains."
Buffalo re-signed Victor Olofsson to a two-year, $9.5 million contract July 13. The 27-year-old scored 20 goals last season and is part of a young forward group with Thompson, Quinn, Dylan Cozens, 21, Peyton Krebs, 21, Casey Mittelstadt, 23, Rasmus Asplund, 24, Alex Tuch, 26, and perhaps Peterka.
The Sabres had three first-round picks in the 2022 NHL Draft, and though Adams said there was plenty of interest in them from teams that inquired about possible trades, he stuck with the rebuilding plan. Buffalo selected three centers, Matthew Savoie (No. 9), Noah Ostlund (No. 16) and Jiri Kulich (No. 28).
Even with the Sabres finishing fifth in the Atlantic Division (32-39-11), it went 14-7-3 in its final 24 games. Adams said he liked the improvement the young players showed during that run but emphasized they won't be pushed in order to wring out a few extra wins.
The focus, he said, is on the long term.
"We're not going to be in a spot where we're going to rush anyone," Adams said. "We're going to let these guys develop."