
Ruff, one of the most respected and long-serving coaches in NHL history, led the Sabres from 1997 to 2013, guiding the team through memorable playoff runs and earning a reputation as a passionate leader with deep ties to Buffalo’s hockey culture. His return marks a full-circle moment for the organization and its dedicated fan base.
“Lindy Ruff’s knowledge of the game and his history with this franchise make him an invaluable addition to our leadership team,” said Sabres General Manager Kevin Adams. “His presence will be felt both on and off the ice.”
The announcement was made during a special press conference held at Chase Center, where fans, former players, and staff celebrated the emotional homecoming. Ruff expressed his gratitude and excitement, stating, “Buffalo has always been home. I’m honored to be back and to support this team’s journey toward greatness.”
The decision comes at a pivotal moment for the Sabres, who are aiming to build on recent improvements and make a strong push for the playoffs in the upcoming season. With Ruff’s strategic insight and legendary connection to the team, hope is surging once again in Buffalo

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