Jerry Forton and his fellow members of the Buffalo Sabres front office have met with potential draftees, weighed insights from 100-plus viewings of each prospect, and scoured the analytical data.
All that remains between now and the NHL Draft - which will be held on July 7 and 8 in Montreal - is internal discussion as the Sabres finalize their list.
"At this point, we're fine-tuning things," Forton, Buffalo's director of amateur scouting, said.
The Sabres enter the Draft with 11 picks. In addition to their own selection at ninth overall, they hold picks Nos. 16 (from Vegas) and 28 (from Florida) in the first round.
Buffalo also holds one pick in each of the second, third, fourth, and fifth rounds and two picks in each of the sixth and seventh rounds.
Sabres.com caught up with Forton earlier this month to discuss the organization's pre-Draft process, the return toward normalcy after two years of virtual drafts, and more.
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Sabres' director of amateur scouting discusses the team's mindset with three 1st-round picks
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