Buffalo's young core was rounded out Friday with the addition of Rasmus Dahlin, who practiced for the first time after signing a three-year contract extension on Wednesday. Dahlin said he expects to be a leader in his fourth season, a player others can look to every second he's at the rink.
"The main thing is we can, for sure, change the culture here," Dahlin said. "That's what I'm most excited for."
Mittelstadt admitted it was painful at times to watch the playoffs after last season. Seeing higher seeds upset lower seeds was a reminder of what was possible if the Sabres could just get in. Yet Mittelstadt said he watched every single night, up until he texted Cozens after the Cup was rewarded.
"Obviously, that's a goal of ours," Mittelstadt said. "But it all starts now. It all starts with camp and coming together as a team and finding the right things to do, the way we're gonna play and what we're gonna be like as a team.
"So, obviously that's a goal of ours and we want to win one. But we've got to do it the right way, build it the right way and do it all together."