The Buffalo Sabres are facing a significant dilemma regarding the future of Isak Rosen, their promising forward selected 14th overall in the 2021 NHL Draft. After gaining experience in the AHL, the franchise is debating where he fits best.

Despite his impressive track record with the Rochester Americans in the AHL, Rosen has had limited opportunities in the NHL, appearing in just 15 games with Buffalo, recording one assist and averaging 9:09 minutes of ice time per game.

Rosen’s best performances have come in the AHL, where he accumulated 62 goals and 142 points in 194 regular-season games, in addition to 11 goals and 16 points in 27 playoff games. However, the current Sabres roster makes it difficult for him to break into the top-six forwards.

What will the Sabres do with Rosen?

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