The Sabres have drafted Daxon Rudolph and Ilia Morozov in the first round, adding two new players to their organization. The team's general manager, Jarmo Kekalainen, is excited about the new additions and believes they will contribute to the team's success. The Sabres have been busy making roster decisions and trades during the offseason, and the addition of Rudolph and Morozov is a key part of their strategy.

Rudolph and Morozov were drafted on June 26, and they will likely play important roles in the team's upcoming season.

"We are excited to welcome Rudolph and Morozov to the Sabres organization," Jarmo Kekalainen said in a statement. The two players will join the team for training camp and will be expected to contribute to the team's success.

The Sabres' draft of Rudolph and Morozov is part of the team's efforts to rebuild and strengthen its roster. The team has been working to improve its performance and make a push for the playoffs. Buffalo fans are excited about the new additions and are looking forward to seeing them in action.

The Sabres' new players will likely have an impact on Western New York hockey fans, who are eager to see the team succeed. Rudolph and Morozov will likely be popular among fans, and their performances will be closely watched. Sabres games will likely be well-attended, particularly those at KeyBank Center.

The Sabres' organization is looking forward to the upcoming season, and Rudolph and Morozov are expected to play key roles. The team's success will depend on the performance of its new players, as well as the leadership of Jarmo Kekalainen.

The Sabres' first game of the season is scheduled for October, and fans can look forward to seeing Rudolph and Morozov in action. A press conference is scheduled for next week to introduce the new players and discuss the team's expectations for the upcoming season.