Luke Schenn is on the move again and nearing a record in the process.
The veteran defenceman was traded late on Thursday from the Winnipeg Jets to the Buffalo Sabres in a deal that also landed Logan Stanley in Western New York.
Once Schenn suits up for a game with the Sabres, it will be the 10th different NHL team he will have played for.
Only Mike Sillinger has played for more teams, with 12.
Schenn's career includes two stops with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks, plus games with the Flyers, Kings, Coyotes, Ducks, Lightning, Predators and Jets. Notably, it does not include the Pittsburgh Penguins, who acquired Schenn from the Predators last year but flipped him to the Jets before he appeared in a game.
Schenn has appeared in 1,118 NHL games over his career.




