The Edmonton Oilers acquire goaltender Devon Levi from the Buffalo Sabres in an NHL Deadline Day trade. Multiple outlets report that the deal sends Edmonton a young goalie and that Buffalo receives a draft pick in return. Edmonton also receives a seventh-round selection from the Sabres tied to the 2028 NHL Draft, while Buffalo receives a third-round pick in the same draft. Levi, 24, previously was viewed as a potential long-term option for Buffalo, but his recent time has been split between leagues. The Athletic reports that after initially looking like the Sabres’ goalie of the future, Levi spends last season playing exclusively in the AHL. The Edmonton Journal adds that Levi is listed at 6-foot and 192 pounds and catches left. It also notes his draft background: he was a seventh-round pick by Florida in 2020. Overall, the trade is presented as Edmonton’s effort to add depth and potential stability to its goaltending group, with Buffalo moving on from Levi as part of a draft-pick exchange.