Minor Transactions: 11/03/2025
                            
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                        Pro Hockey Rumors
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            On November 3, 2025, several minor transactions reshaped the landscape of professional hockey, as teams made essential moves ahead of the stretch run. Notably, the Calgary Flames announced the recall of forward Connor Zary from their AHL affiliate. Zary, who has displayed significant potential this season, is expected to add depth to the Flames' offensive lineup.
The Buffalo Sabres also made headlines by officially signing veteran goaltender Craig Anderson to a one-year contract extension, ensuring they will have his experience and leadership for another season. Anderson has been a steady presence for the Sabres, contributing both on and off the ice.
In other news, the Ottawa Senators traded forward Austin Watson to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a conditional pick. This move aims to bolster the Devils' roster as they push for a playoff spot, while the Senators acquire flexibility to develop their younger players.
Finally, the Vancouver Canucks have placed defenseman Tyler Myers on waivers, signalling a shift in their defensive strategy as they look to inject youth into the lineup. Myers, a seasoned NHL presence, will have an opportunity to be claimed by another team looking for experience on the blue line.
        
        
                The Buffalo Sabres also made headlines by officially signing veteran goaltender Craig Anderson to a one-year contract extension, ensuring they will have his experience and leadership for another season. Anderson has been a steady presence for the Sabres, contributing both on and off the ice.
In other news, the Ottawa Senators traded forward Austin Watson to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a conditional pick. This move aims to bolster the Devils' roster as they push for a playoff spot, while the Senators acquire flexibility to develop their younger players.
Finally, the Vancouver Canucks have placed defenseman Tyler Myers on waivers, signalling a shift in their defensive strategy as they look to inject youth into the lineup. Myers, a seasoned NHL presence, will have an opportunity to be claimed by another team looking for experience on the blue line.