Jeff Skinner was a healthy scratch for the first time in his NHL career when the Sabres visited the New York Islanders on Monday.
The forward has no goals and one assist in 14 games this season, the second of an eight-year, $72 million contract he signed June 7, 2019.
"We don't measure players only on statistics," Sabres coach Ralph Krueger said before the game Monday. " … Really, it just is a bit of a gut feel that the best lineup for tonight was with Casey Mittelstadt in that spot. It's less against Jeff than it is for what we think this group needs today and what we need for a game from our team today.
"I did mention to everybody early on that that there would be players sitting out with the pace of games coming up. We've got five games in the next 6 1/2 days. There will be underlying messages of course any time somebody doesn't play, but in the end, the decisions are for the team and for the group and for the chance to win. I think it's good for Jeff to take a look once from the outside. We've got coaches active with him, working together to have him come back an even stronger player for us."
Skinner, who scored an NHL career-high 40 goals for Buffalo in 2018-19, has scored 14 goals in 73 games since Krueger was hired as coach. He's played for five coaches in 11 NHL seasons (Paul Maurice, Kirk Muller, Bill Peters for the Carolina Hurricanes; Krueger, Phil Housley for the Sabres).
"I've played for a lot of coaches and I don't know if it's like ... that simple," Skinner said Sunday when asked if there's a disconnect with Krueger. "Obviously, I'm going through a slump, and it's not something I'm used to, especially 5-on-5 because since entering the League I've had success 5-on-5.
"Obviously, I'm not happy with how things have gone so far. Changing the trajectory of that, is a challenge."
Since 2010-11, Skinner ranks seventh in the NHL with 205 even-strength goals.
"It's something that's not working and not going well, and I just have to work my way out of it," he said.
Jake McCabe will be out the remainder of the season after the defenseman sustained injuries in his right knee to the ACL, MCL and meniscus. The expected recovery time is 6-8 months.