The Telegram (St. John's)

Mittelstad­t going to Buffalo

Top prospect leaves college, reaches three-year contract with Sabres

- BY JOHN WAWROW

The Sabres’ top prospect, centre Casey Mittelstad­t, is leaving Minnesota following his freshman season after agreeing to a three-year, entry-level contract with Buffalo on Monday.

Mittelstad­t is scheduled to join the Sabres on Tuesday, and could make his NHL debut as early as Thursday, when Buffalo hosts the Detroit Red Wings.

The agreement was reached a little over a week after Minnesota’s season ended by failing to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. The Golden Gophers are also undergoing a change after coach Don Lucia announced he is stepping down following 19 seasons.

The 19-year-old Mittelstad­t was selected by the Sabres with the No. 8 pick in the 2017 draft.

Mittelstad­t had 11 goals and 19 assists in 34 games and was named to the Big Ten all-freshmen team this year.

He has already made a splash in Buffalo after creating several highlight-reel plays in representi­ng In this Dec. 29, 2017, file photo, United States forward Casey Mittelstad­t chases a loose puck during a preliminar­y round game against Canada at the world junior hockey championsh­ip in Orchard Park, N.Y.

the bronze-medal-winning United States team at the World Junior hockey championsh­ip, which was held in the city three months ago.

From Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Mittelstad­t was named the 10-nation tournament’s MVP after finishing tied for first

in scoring with 11 points (four goals, seven assists).

Sabres general manager Jason Botterill was impressed by how Mittelstad­t excelled at the world championsh­ips.

“With it being here in Buffalo, there was that added pressure,” Botterill told The Associated Press in January. “And I think you saw a player who instead of succumbing to the pressure, actually thriving in that type of environmen­t.”

Mittelstad­t’s most memorable goal came in a in a 3-2 preliminar­y-round loss to Slovakia.

With the U.S. trailing 2-1, Mittelstad­t stripped the puck from Marian Studenic at the Slovakia blue line and circled back into the zone. Mittelstad­t kicked the puck between his legs to avoid a check by defender Michal Ivan and didn’t break stride in cutting across the top of the crease and avoiding goalie Roman Durny. He swept a shot into the open left side with 3:11 remaining.

Mittelstad­t joins a Sabres team that has already extended its franchise-worst playoff drought to seven years, and in jeopardy of finishing last in the overall standings for the third time in five seasons.

Buffalo has six games left after playing at Toronto on Monday night.

Mittelstad­t will use up the first year of his contract this season.

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