BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The setting might be new for forward Matt Moulson after he joined the Buffalo Sabres on Monday. The uncertainty about his future beyond this season hasnt changed. A day after being acquired in a trade with the New York Islanders, Moulson was unsure of whether Buffalo would be his last stop this season. "Im just going to take it day by day," said, Moulson, preparing to make his Sabres debut against Dallas later in the evening. "If its for however long, a long period of time, a short period of time or whatever they have planned, Im going to play and compete, play my game and try to help this team get wins." Moulsons uncertainty stems from him being in the final year of his contract. That makes the 29-year-old eligible to test free agency next summer, when hes expected to attract lucrative offers. The Islanders deemed the three-time, 30-goal scorer expendable by dealing Moulson and two draft picks in a trade to acquire Buffalos leading scorer, Thomas Vanek, who is also in the final year of his contract. Moulson could eventually find himself on the move again with Buffalo (2-10-1) in the process of rebuilding from scratch. Though Moulson provides Buffalo someone capable of immediately filling Vaneks spot on the top line, the key to the deal for the Sabres was an opportunity to continue stockpiling draft picks. They acquired a first-round selection in 2014, and a second-rounder in 2015. Intent on developing a young lineup that features four 18-year-olds, Buffalo has matched its worst start in franchise history. Its unclear yet how Moulson fits in the teams plans, which opens the possibility of the Sabres trading him to address additional needs. In discussing the trade on Sunday, general manager Darcy Regier said Moulson "will address our current needs." Moulson isnt in a position to complain. "You cant really worry about those things too much," he said. "Obviously, when they come, its a little bit of a whirlwind. Im going to play my game, and I dont think that will change." With six goals, Moulson immediately takes over the Sabres lead. And his nine points in 11 games tie him with centre Cody Hodgson. In his seventh NHL season, Moulson developed his scoring touch over the previous four seasons on Long Island. He has scored 118 goals since 2009-10 to rank 10th among NHL players over that stretch. Coach Ron Rolston noted that Moulson has a reputation for being a good role model, which is something important in helping develop the Sabres youth. "You lose somebody of the stature of Thomas Vanek, you have to be really be careful on who you bring in," Rolston said. "That helps set the culture that you have here." Moulson is no stranger to rebuilding teams after being part of a similar process with the Islanders. 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Had he launched a scathing attack on the referee, no one would have questioned him. But in public, Robinson reacted with dignity and humour rather than spending his time complaining about the officiating. It was a refreshing approach. Maybe Robinson just didnt want to lose any more money - earlier in the day, he lost a bet with Chilean midfielder Pedro Morales over which team would win the Champions League final and the coach will now have to take the whole squad out for dinner! As my colleague, Jason deVos said after the match, if that was a penalty, he would have been sent off four or five times in every game of his career! The decision let the Sounders back into a match in which they had rarely threatened, but they could have won it late in the game when Obafemi Martins went close, as could the Whitecaps, who had two or three excellent chances after Seattle had tied things up. Cascadia Cup matches very rarely disappoint. The atmosphere, the drama, the fast moving play were all evident on Saturday in front of the Whitecaps sixth successive sell-out in MLS this season. The performance shows just how far the Caps have come in a short space of time, considering how easily they were out-battled by the Sounders in a couple of early preseason meetings. Carl Robinson has created an identity for this team, and very quickly they have become one of the most entertaining in MLS to watch. The youthful exuberance was on show once again on Saturday with the pace and trickery of Kekuta Manneh and Sebastain Fernandez causing the Sounders problems, and Erik Hurtados new-found confidence in front of goal a joy to watch. Hurtados superbly taken goal tied things up just three minutes after a well-placed header from Chad Barrett had given Seattle a surprise first half lead. Hurtado is certainly enjoying his football now. 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Koffie and Matias Laba have been developing a good relationship in the Whitecaps midfield, and it is starting to pay off. Koffie was an attacking threat throughout and could have had more than the one goal. Once again, there were many positives for the Whitecaps to take away from the game, but the next step will be to win against the top Western Conference teams on a regular basis, especially at home. Caps president Bob Lenarduzzi said at half-time on our MLS on TSN broadcast that in his short time as head coach, Robinson has "done everything the club has asked of him and then some." The former Wales international is moulding a young, entertaining team playing a brand of football that people are excited to watch. The Caps could have won the game in the first 20 minutes. They were quick out of the blocks, but couldnt find a finishing touch. It has been a familiar theme over the last few games. Lots of chances are being created, but sometimes the killer instinct is missing in front of goal. Robinson has made no secret of his desire to add a top striker to his squad when the transfer window opens in July (a return for Camilo?) and that with all of the chances coming the Caps way, that would be a mouthwatering prospect. Next up is another Cascadia clash on the road at Portland Timbers next Sunday (live on TSN2 at 9pm et/6pm pt). Its another great chance for the Whitecaps to test themselves against a team that will be challenging them for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. ' ' '