The question during the summer about the Buffalo Sabres was how were they going to replace the offense lost by the trade of winger JJ Peterka. The club added depth pieces in wingers Justin Danforth and Josh Doan, and defensemen Michael Kesselring and Conor Timmins, but did not add a top-six forward to replace Peterka’s 68-point output. In his opening remarks at training camp on Wednesday, GM Kevyn Adams’ answer was for his club to give up less goals.