Buffalo Sabres Fire GM Kevyn Adams
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“Kevyn Adams has been relieved of his duties as general manager of the Buffalo Sabres,” Pegula said. “I would like to thank Kevyn for his dedication and loyalty to the Buffalo Sabres. He has been a reliable presence, and we are appreciative of his enduring care and commitment. I personally wish him and his entire family all the best.
The Buffalo Sabres have become a case study in sports franchise stagnation as we've watched them miss the playoffs in new and exciting ways for an NHL-record 14 consecutive seasons. Some figured they'd turn it around in this 2025-26 season and avoid extending their streak to 15 seasons,
But replacing Lindy Ruff may be the next major move, without gutting the roster. Ruff is in his second go-around with the Sabres. His first stint came from 1998 to 2013. During that time, the Sabres made the Stanley Cup Final. It was also under Ruff’s first tenure that Buffalo last made the playoffs.
The Buffalo Sabres fired GM Kevyn Adams Monday. And his replacement, former Columbus Blue Jackets architect Jarmo Kekalainen, needs to prioritize making some major changes to the Sabres. Here are the three key areas Kekalainen must address.
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NHL Rumour: General Manager Shakeup Probable in Buffalo
It’s time for another round of NHL Rumours. We’re into the holiday season, but things aren’t quite festive in Western New York. The Buffalo Sabres are the worst team in the Eastern Conference, granted,
Well, a massive shakeup could be looming, but not where most fans expect it. Ongoing chatter has suggested the long-rumored Sabres shakeup could come on the ice. The organization could move a goalie or deal impending UFA Alex Tuch.