“You Have To Put Words Into Action” | Alex Tuch End-Of-Season Media Availability


Buffalo Sabres forward AlexTuch spoke to the media on April 18, 2025 for his end-of-season media availability. Tuch spoke about having a career-best season, gaining experience as a team, and watching Rasmus Dahlin grow as a captain. He also discussed staying physically healthy and needing to look at a team-first mentality when going into games.

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