Kyle Okposo felt a sense of obligation to the Buffalo Sabres on the July day he signed his seven-year contract in 2016.
"For frankly more money than I thought I would ever make," Okposo said Saturday. "I felt like it created a sense of duty in me that I had to this organization, and that's kind of how it started."
That obligation has evolved over six years. Okposo watched his family grow in size and his children grow older while in Buffalo. He made Western New York his full-time home.
"It's left a really special place in my heart where I want this place to succeed," Okposo said. "I want the Sabres to succeed. I know how difficult it's been at times for sports fans in this city and for the people in this city because so much of life is connected to the Bills and the Sabres. And I feel that every day, especially when I'm here in the summer and even in the winters.
"We have a bad game, and you hear people talking about it, people are down. You have a great game and peoples' moods are up and I just feel that connection to the city. That's why it's just so important for me to try and leave this place in a better place than I found it."
That commitment - to the organization, the community, and to his teammates - made the announcement that came Saturday feel almost inevitable.
Okposo named Sabres captain
Girgensons, Dahlin will serve as alternate captains for 2022-23 season