If they stay put in their current slot at No. 9, the Buffalo Sabres will have their lowest first-round pick since 2012 when they select next Thursday night in Montreal. But the team is still mocking out what could be a wild first round, as if it was picking in the top two like it has in four of the last eight years.
Sabres Notebook: Scouting team staying prepared for surprises in Round 1 of draft
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Sabres General Manager Kevyn Adams, right, and scouting director Jerry Forton speak to the media Thursday in KeyBank Center.
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