BUFFALO – General manager Kevyn Adams wants his new head coach to have already run an NHL bench, so that could eliminate Rochester Americans coach Seth Appert from consideration for the Sabres’ open job.
After the Buffalo Sabres concluded their 2023-24 season with a win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday (April 15), general manager (GM) Kevyn Adams wasted no time in making a change behind the bench by relieving Don Granato of his head coaching duties on Tuesday (April 16).
Buffalo Sabres General Manager Kevyn Adams held his end-of-season press conference Tuesday in the wake of the news of the firing of Don Granato as head coach of the team.
He’s continually progressed throughout his time in Rochester and could very well make some noise for a spot on the Sabres’ opening-night roster in 2024-25.
Even though the Buffalo Sabres have won three of their last four games, they’re still far out of a playoff spot. As the franchise approaches its 13th straight season without playoff hockey, general manager Kevyn Adams must try to add significant help for his young group ahead of the March 8 trade deadline.
It is no secret the Buffalo Sabres have been on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoffs for the past number of seasons, and it appears this season will end up with a similar result.
Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams made an appearance on WGR 550, claiming that he’s not shopping potential Philadelphia Flyers trade target Casey Mittelstadt.
If firing parts of the coaching staff is not in the cards for Buffalo Sabres’ general manager Kevyn Adams’ plans to improve this team, then it is about time that he realizes that there is something wrong with the players instead.
On average, 76.7 percent of teams in a playoff spot come Thanksgiving remain in a playoff spot in the spring. Two weeks later, the Sabres find themselves five points back of a wild card spot with the second most games played of any Eastern Conference team.
The Buffalo Sabres were oh-so-close to making the playoffs last season. With a new season upon them, the Sabres look motivated to turn the corner and become a contending team. Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk discuss whether or not this is the year the Sabres take the next step.
According to Heather Engel of NHL.com, the Buffalo Sabres are making substantial efforts to secure the futures of their star defensemen, Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power, through long-term contract extensions.
The Buffalo Sabres went into the summer with questions about their goaltending and whether GM Kevyn Adams would add an experienced netminder to split the duties with rookie Devon Levi, but Adams chose to stand pat and roll the dice on Levi as the primary starter.
Sabres Live: Darren Dreger on Sabres Live on Buffalo’s 13th overall pick in the 2023 NHL draft. ** NHLRumors.com transcription Marty Biron: “Quickly Dan, if you allow me a quick follow up, Kevyn Adams, they talked to media here in Buffalo.
Most of the questions fielded by Buffalo Sabres GM Kevyn Adams and Director of Amateur Scouting Jerry Fortin at their pre-draft media availability on Wednesday
The Buffalo Sabres are set to add another significant prospect at the 2023 NHL Draft in Nashville next week, but GM Kevyn Adams has the draft capital and organizational depth to make a move higher in the first round if the Sabres have specifically targeted someone.
There is more reason to believe than ever in upstate New York, where Tage Thompson, Rasmus Dahlin and Alex Tuch led an exciting team that scored the third-most goals in the NHL.
Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman suggested at the NHL trade deadline that his team isn’t truly competing against Tampa Bay, or Boston, or Toronto.
NHL Network: The Buffalo Sabres want to give their young guys the experience in the playoffs, but they could look to add a veteran if it doesn’t bump anyone to far down the roster.
With so much cap space available – the team is still ~$20M under the ceiling – they could afford to add a bad contract from another team looking for space, with a sweetener to go with it.
The Buffalo Sabres signed general manager Kevyn Adams to a multiyear contract extension. The team did not announce terms of the extension. He's entering his third season as GM.
The Buffalo Sabres are looking like future Stanley Cup contenders these days. And the team will keep Kevyn Adams around to see his vision through. Adams signed a multi-year contract extension with the Sabres on Wednesday.
The Buffalo Sabres organization announced on Wednesday the signing of general manager Kevyn Adams to a multi-year contract extension.
The contract has a cap hit of $7.143M and runs through 2030-2031.
The clock is ticking on the Buffalo Sabres even though they pretend that it isn’t. GM Kevyn Adams has been downright obstinate in his course of action regarding Jack Eichel.
Sabres GM Kevyn Adams told the media yesterday that they were “in control of the process.” Those comments obviously resonated with Jack Eichel and his agents.
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