Brett Murray has his eyes set on the next two days of development camp, his fourth as a member of the Sabres organization. His next destination is less clear.
Murray (fourth round, 2016) left Penn State following his sophomore season in 2017-18, when he tallied six points (1+5) in 21 games. He spent last season dominating the USHL with Youngstown, where he scored a league-high 41 goals and 76 points in 62 games.
He's no longer eligible to play in the USHL, however, with his 21st birthday coming up later this month. He's also no longer committed to the University of Miami (Ohio), so his next stop is admittedly up in the air.
"I've got some time," Murray said Thursday. "Right now, I'm just focused on competing at this development camp. Next week's a whole different thing."
Though his future is uncertain, Murray said he's pleased with his development. The 6-foot-4-inch said he loved Penn State - he still communicates with his former teammates - but left in search of a new path where he could get on track. He found that in Youngstown, earning a spot on the USHL's First All-Star Team.
Murray describes himself as a skilled power forward who can get in on the forecheck, disrupt the defense and find scoring areas.
"I've got the size, but I don't rely solely on just my size to create offense," he said. "I like to think I have a pretty good hockey IQ. But I use my size to create space for myself and my linemates and then I can use that hockey IQ to make plays and get to the net."