Buffalo Sabres draft pick Zach Benson Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Sabres announced today that they’ve signed their 2023 first-round pick Zach Benson to an entry-level three-year contract. Benson was the Sabres’ top selection 13th overall in last month’s NHL entry draft and was seen by some scouts as one of the top playmakers in the entire draft. Benson’s ELC will pay him an NHL Salary of $855K to go along with a $95K signing bonus. He will carry an annual cap hit of $950K at the NHL level or should he play in the AHL, he would receive a salary of $82,500.

The 18-year-old forward dressed in 60 games this past season with the Winnipeg ICE of the WHL posting 36 goals and 62 assists while finishing the season +68. The native of Chilliwack, British Columbia set career highs in every offensive category and finished third in scoring with 98 points. Benson had incredible chemistry with another Sabres prospect Matt Savoie, he was drafted by Buffalo with the number nine pick just one year ago. Savoie and Benson led the ICE this past season posting a combined 193 points while leading both the power-play and penalty kill units.

Benson turned a lot of heads at the Sabres development camp just three weeks ago and in an article from The Athletic’s Matthew Fairburn, he wondered if Benson was already the Sabres top prospect. There were some scouts who were surprised to see him slip to the 13th pick and Fairburn wondered if he is a star in the making for Buffalo.

While scouts were always impressed with Benson’s puck skills there was always the underlying concern about his size. Benson stands just 5’10” and weighs around 170 pounds so it is possible that his puck skills might be impeded when he eventually plays against bigger and stronger players. However, Benson has plenty of time to fill out his frame and should be able to develop more strength on the puck over time.

Benson’s entry-level deal was always something that was going to happen and now his attention will turn to cracking the Sabres NHL lineup. Something that could happen sooner than later if he continues to develop the way he has recently.

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