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Blackhawks acquire forward Anders Bjork from Sabres
Anders Bjork is heading to Chicago. Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Blackhawks have made another deadline move, acquiring Anders Bjork from the Buffalo Sabres. Bjork has been buried in the minor leagues for almost the entire season but carries a $1.6M cap hit.

Darren Dreger of TSN reports Buffalo promised Bjork they would find him a new home.

It never did work out in Buffalo, where he was supposed to come and flourish after some up-and-down years with the Boston Bruins. Bjork was part of the trade that sent Taylor Hall and Curtis Lazar to Boston in 2021, but he’ll leave Buffalo with just eight goals and 14 points to show for his 64 games in a Sabres sweater.

At 26, it’s hard to believe Bjork will ever really become an impact player at the NHL level, but the Blackhawks will have plenty of offensive opportunities to hand him as they try to shine another asset.

The only issue with this one is that Bjork would need a $1.8M qualifying offer for the Blackhawks to retain his rights as an RFA, which seems unlikely. Perhaps the two sides will work out a cheaper extension over the next few months; otherwise, Bjork could hit the open market this summer looking for another fresh start.

Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet broke news of the deal on Twitter. 

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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