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The Buffalo Sabres handed former head coach Don Granato his walking papers, and now the search begins yet again for a new leader.
The Don Granato era has ended, and it could mean a flurry of offseason moves as the Buffalo Sabres look to finally return to the playoffs in 2024-25. Fortunately for the Sabres, they have a good core, one that has already been locked in for the decade and that could attract some fine coaching candidates.
There are many directions general manager Kevyn Adams can go here, which would include looking for some of the game’s best assistant coaches, scouring the AHL for their new leader, or the likeliest option of exploring the free agent pool. We will focus on the latter angle here – the free agent pool of experienced coaches. And one that has grown given the number of firings we saw this season.
But before mentioning any names, what kind of “experienced coach” should Adams be looking for? Here’s one common denominator: A coach who has enjoyed success at the NHL level, meaning he shouldn’t be interested in anyone who has coached for a few seasons but had barely made it past the first or even the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Sabres could interview quite a few free agents for the head coaching job
Another common denominator with the three coaches on this list is that not only did the trio make deep playoff runs; they also found themselves in the Stanley Cup Final. If the Blue and Gold were still a rebuilding organization, it would be hard to sell the team to all three of the following names, but since they were at least competitive over the past two years, Adams can bring in someone to excite the fans.
If he rolls with one of the three names listed in the following slides, you can expect the fan base will be more than interested even early in the offseason. And when they’re about to drop the puck for the home opener in October 2024, expect a packed KeyBank Center.
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Since the announcement of former Sabres Head Coach Don Granato being let go by the organization, the name Lindy Ruff has been circulating.
Wednesday, during locker room clean out the possibility of Ruff returning to the Sabres was welcomed by the players.
“I got to meet him for the first time this year,” said Alex Tuch. “I didn’t even think about that; Lindy is a great, smart coach. I have always been a huge fan of his.”
Ruff is becoming an even more popular choice, given that he is available for a team that wants to get right to work. In addition, he checks the ‘experience’ box, which General Manager Kevyn Adams made clear he is looking for.
“I want the next head coach to be someone who has experience and can push this group,” said Adams.
Ruff’s resume includes over 20 years of head coaching experience at the NHL level including 15 seasons with the Sabres.