‘”It’s challenging, but I equate it to bad ice for a hockey game,” said Sabres associate general manager Jason Karmanos. “Everyone is playing under the same conditions. So, it is very different than usual. I feel badly for the kids that haven’t been able to play this year. … It’s been a difficult situation for everyone to deal with and certainly, from a scouting point of view, it presents challenges. … We have a good staff, and I’ve gotten to know the scouting staff much more since I first started. It’s an ongoing process and one we still have a lot of work to do. Fortunately, the draft is a little bit later this year. Everybody is tackling as much video as they can. We’re no different. I see it as a big opportunity.”’
With best odds to draft No. 1, Sabres have chance to secure a top player
Source: Buffalo News