Adams met with the media for an in-person press conference alongside associate general manager Jason Karmanos and director of amateur scouting Jerry Forton, the two men tasked with leading Buffalo's draft efforts in what has been an unusual year for evaluation across the NHL.
The WHL played a shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic while the OHL canceled its season altogether. Overseas, leagues had various starts and stoppages as infection rates fluctuated.
For all those challenges, Forton saw benefits in the odd year. Several Canadian junior players relocated to Europe as a means to find playing time, presenting NHL clubs with an opportunity to see them in new, adverse environments. The World Junior Championship and the Under-18 World Championship, two key evaluation tournaments, were held as scheduled.
The Sabres utilized a combination of in-person and video scouting to get, in some cases, upwards of 100 viewings on certain players, Forton said. Karmanos, who won the Stanley Cup twice as a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins' front office, joined the organization in April and has helped spearhead the conversations that went into finalizing the team's list. The Sabres have since added another mind in the form of vice president of hockey strategy and research Sam Ventura, who was hired earlier this month after a six-year stint with the Penguins.
"I'm very confident we have extensive live and video coverage in all the leagues," Forton said. "We have great coverage in Europe live, we have great coverage in Canada live. We have four or five scouts covering the U.S. live this year. I think obviously we incorporated the video an awful lot.
"I also believe we have now two of the best analytic minds in the game of hockey (in Ventura and assistant director of scouting Jason Nightingale). So, we're putting that all together and we feel really good for the draft. I feel as good about this list as any draft I've been involved with."
The draft is one piece of what is sure to be an active seven days around the NHL. The league held the Expansion Draft on Wednesday, which saw the incoming Seattle Kraken select defenseman Will Borgen from the Sabres. A league-wide trade and signing freeze ended Thursday, with free agency set to open on Wednesday, July 28.
"I think it's exciting," Adams said. "I think there's an unbelievable opportunity in front of us."
Here are three more takeaways from Adams' session with the media.