Buffalo Sabres GM Tim Murray is a patient man. Murray has been waiting with baited breath for Hudson Fasching to sign his professional entry level contract with the Buffalo Sabres. The future is so bright for Sabres fans. They deserve a bone to be thrown their way in the form of a Hudson Fasching signing. Fans want a glimpse of the future now. Hell, there's no arguing that Sabres fans deserve the royal treatment for enduring through two putrid seasons in a row. The NHL basement is a dank, cold, lonely place.
Murray and the Sabres are working with Fasching's representatives to secure a deal that will see the power right winger board a plane and fly to Buffalo to begin his NHL career. Fasching, 20, is now free to pursue his NHL career in Buffalo. Now is the ideal time for Murray to sign Fasching to his NHL Entry level deal and give him a nine game NHL test drive. Doing so will activate and chew up one year of Fasching's three year ELC.
If all goes according to Murray's plan, Fasching will make his NHL debut when the Sabres travel to Raleigh to play the Hurricanes on Tuesday night. Sabres fans will get their first glimpse of Fasching when the Sabres host the Winnipeg Jets at 1pm EDT on Saturday afternoon.
Jack Eichel has found chemistry by skating alongside Samson Reinhart for the past month. However, Dan Bylsma is still looking for Eichel's other winger. Fasching played with Eichel on the 2012-13 U.S. National Development Team. Eichel and Fasching showed chemistry while playing together at Sabres rookie development camp last July.
Reinhart-Eichel-Fasching is a very intriguing line trio for Bylsma to consider because of its equal parts power, skill, brawn, and smarts. Fasching is a plug and play NHLer. His size and skating abilities make him an exceptional NHL prospect. The only way we will know for sure if he is ready for prime time is if he can assimilate into the NHL game where he will be playing with men. My guess is that Fasching will not have a problem making the jump to the NHL.