The Sabres have landed the No. 4 pick in the draft after trading defenseman Bowen Byram to the Blackhawks. The trade, announced on Wednesday, is a significant move for the team, which is looking to strengthen its lineup. The Sabres' acquisition of the No. 4 pick gives them a strong chance of drafting a top player, which could excite Buffalo hockey fans.

The team's management has been working to improve the roster, and this trade is a step in the right direction. As the Sabres prepare for the new season, fans in Buffalo can expect to see some changes in the team's lineup. Parents in the Williamsville district, who often attend Sabres games with their families, may be particularly interested in the team's new additions.

The Sabres' performance on the ice has a direct impact on the local economy, with games at the KeyBank Center bringing in revenue for businesses in the area. The next step for the Sabres will be the draft, where they will use their newly acquired pick to select a top player. The draft is expected to take place on a date to be announced, and fans can watch for updates on the team's social media channels.