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  1. 864 wins and 1774 games as a coach.

     

    4 minutes ago, WhenWillItEnd66 said:

    Goes down real quick when you do not interview anyone and have a quick handshake with a fired coach that happens to live in your town.

    Where I work it takes a month just to find an administrative assistant.

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  2. Current and retired professional athletes with ownership in a sports franchise.

    Myles Garrett  a stake in the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers

    Patrick Mahomes: Kansas City Royals (MLB), Sporting Kansas City (MLS), Kansas City Current (NWSL), Alpine F1 Team (F1)The Chiefs’ quarterback most recently joined Alpine F1 Team as an investor alongside Travis Kelce, Rory McIlroy and Ryan Reynolds.

    LeBron James: Boston Red Sox (MLB), Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL), Liverpool FC (EPL), RFK Racing (NASCAR)Fenway Sports Group as a partner in 2021,which in turn made him a part-owner of FSG’s ventures in baseball, hockey, soccer and stock car racing.

    Michael Jordan: Charlotte Hornets (NBA), 23XI Racing (NASCAR) a NASCAR team owner in 2021 and has since become a mainstay at race tracks supporting his two cars.

    Magic Johnson: Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB), Washington Commanders (NFL), Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA), Los Angeles FC (MLS)

    Tom Brady: Las Vegas Aces (WNBA), Birmingham City FC (EFL Championship)

    Serena Williams: Miami Dolphins (NFL), Angel City FC (NWSL)

    Kevin Durant: Philadelphia Union (MLS), NJ/NY Gotham FC (NWSL)

    Alex Rodriguez: Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA), Minnesota Lynx (WNBA)

    Aaron Rodgers: Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)

    Giannis Antetokounmpo: Milwaukee Brewers (MLB)

    David Beckham: Inter Miami CF (MLS)

    Dwayne Wade: Utah Jazz (NBA)

    James Harden and Oscar De La Hoya: Houston Dynamo (MLS), Houston Dash (NWSL)

    Naomi Osaka: North Carolina Courage (NWSL)

    J.J. Watt: Burnley FC (EPL)

    Mario Lemieux: Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL)

    Steve Nash: Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS)

    Warrick Dunn: Atlanta Falcons (NFL)

     

  3. 6 hours ago, LGR4GM said:

    You aren't listening/reading. Kevyn Adams set out his criteria and one of them was previous NHL head coach experience and NHL head coach playoff experience. The guys you listed do not meet the criteria the GM of the team set forth. The rest of this is irrelevent because again, the General Manager Keveyn Adams, set forth what he is looking for "NHL Head Coach Experience and NHL Head Coach Playoff Experience"

    there was a follow up question immediately after if he meant NHL Head Coaching experience and the question was barely out of the reporters mouth before Adams responded "Yes". 

     

    I am listening, you sound like my wife..lol  I did say that Adams is not looking for a Jon Cooper.

  4. 54 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    The rest of this post was well researched so thank you. I think it comes down though to these 2 sentences. None of those guys have NHL head coaching experience and yes it is necessary because Kevyn Adams said it was. Adams made the point he wanted someone with NHL Head Coaching experience who had also coach as a head coach in the playoffs. Peca doesn't qualify even remotely. 

    The coach mentioned with no previous experience is Jon Cooper - currently the longest tenured coach in the nhl.  Averages 50 wins a season.  Three final appereances and two victories.

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  5. On 4/18/2024 at 3:11 PM, LGR4GM said:

    Someone explain why the love for Peca? He's done almost nothing as an AHL or NHL level coach. 

    Correct, no "head coaching" experience.  

    Beginning in the 2012–13 season, Peca was named head coach of the Buffalo Jr. Sabres of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), where he coached through the 2013–14 season. After the 2012–13 season, he was named OJHL Coach of the Year. In his two years coaching, he had 66 wins in 108 regular season games. Michael Peca served as head coach of the Bantam Major Jr. Sabres in addition to his duties as general manager and director of hockey operations for the Buffalo Jr. Sabres.

    On February 10, 2021, Peca was hired by the Washington Capitals to be a player development coach working with the "taxi squad" players for the 2020–21 season. In 2021, he was hired by the Buffalo Sabres as an assistant coach with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans.

    Peca was announced as an assistant coach with the Rangers on June 20, 2023, joining under new head coach Peter Laviolette.

     

    Jeff Halpern  - same 

    On June 27, 2016, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced that Halpern would serve as a full-time assistant coach for the Lightning's AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch.

    On June 22, 2018, the Tampa Bay Lightning named Halpern as assistant coach after parting ways with Rick Bowness. As an assistant coach, he won the Stanley Cup with the Lightning in the 2020 and 2021 seasons. On July 7, 2021, Halpern won his second Stanley Cup as an assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

     

    Seth Appert

    Coaching career (HC unless noted)

    1997–2006Denver (Asst.)

    2007US U-18 team (Asst.)

    2008US U-18 team

    2007–2017Rensselaer

    2017US U-18 team (Asst.)

    2018US U-18 team

    2017–2018Team USA (Asst.)

    2017–2018USNTDP

    2020–PresentRochester Americans

     

    Neither have head coaching experience.  According to Adams they won't be considered.

     

    Is it neccessary to have NHL experience?

     

    He began his coaching career in 1999–2000 with Lansing Catholic High School and led the team to its first regional hockey championship in 25 years. The following season (2000–01) he served as an assistant with the Capital Centre Pride of the North American Hockey League, the only time during his coaching career he was an assistant. During the 2001–02 season, he was the head coach of the Metro Jets in the North American 3 Hockey League and led the Jets to the Silver Cup – the USA Hockey National Junior B Championship.[7] In 2002–03, he coached the Honeybaked Midget Major AAA team.

    In 2003, he returned to the North American Hockey League (NAHL) to coach the expansion Texarkana Bandits. In 2004–05 he was named the NAHL Coach of the Year after leading the Bandits to a 36-15-5 record, then continued with the Bandits franchise when it relocated to St. Louis in 2006–07. During the 2006–07 season, the Bandits captured the Robertson Cup as league champion. The following season the Bandits would once again capture the Robertson Cup. Additionally, he won his second NAHL Coach of the Year that season. He spent a total of five seasons coaching in the NAHL before moving on to coach the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League. In his five seasons coaching the Bandits franchise in the NAHL, he compiled an overall record of 198-74-18.

    He was the coach of the United States Hockey League (USHL)'s Green Bay Gamblers starting in 2008. He led the team in 2008–09 and 2009–10 to a combined record of 84–27–9.[9] In 2010, the team won the Clark Cup for the League's championship and he was named USHL Coach of the Year. He is the only coach to win a championship in all three tiers of junior hockey in the United States.

    In 2010 became NHL Head coach.

  6. 4 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    Is Mike Sullivan's contract over this summer? 

    Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan agreed to a three-year contract extension by General Manager Ron Hextall.  The extension will kick in at the conclusion of the 2023-24 campaign, and run through the 2026-27 season.  This was announced in August of 2022.

     

    Internet talk is he might become available before the new contract kicks in...

  7. Lol - I asked an AI program who will be the sabers next head coach.  Here is the response:

    The Buffalo Sabres recently dismissed head coach Don Granato after a 13-season playoff drought. General Manager Kevyn Adams is now searching for a replacement. 

    1-Craig Berube: Former St. Louis Blues head coach who led the team to a Stanley Cup victory in 2019. Berube has experience and knows how to work quickly.

    2-Bruce Boudreau: A seasoned coach who has won 1,087 games as a head coach in Anaheim, Washington, Minnesota, and Vancouver. He’s been to the playoffs 10 times in 16 seasons and won the Jack Adams Award for outstanding coaching with the Washington Capitals.

    3-Dallas Eakins: Previously coached the Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks. While his tenure with the Oilers was short-lived, he has a good rapport with players.

    4-Gerard Gallant: Known for leading the Vegas Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup finals in their inaugural season. He also had success with the Florida Panthers and the New York Rangers.

    The Sabres are looking for someone who can relate to young players and push the team to perform better. The goal is to find the perfect hire and end their playoff drought.

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  8. 14 hours ago, Sabres Fan in NS said:

    This is on the players not the coaches, IMHO.

    Ok, maybe, lets say you have a car that doesn't like cold weather.  When it is parked outsite you and start it in the morning you have to pump it three time, wait for the fuel pump to stop buzzing and turn the key(dating myself with all the push buttons today).  Do you recognize the problem and do something, or just accept it that it doesn't like cold weather?   

    Lets say you are working and have a coworker who is always late and causes work issues for you during the day.  Do you do nothing and just deal with the extra headaches?

    Who has responsibility for the above?  Poor start to games = coaches, car issues = the owner, coworker issue = management.  

    Leadership -the action of leading a group of people or an organization.  This is missing with this team.

     

  9. 16 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

    Still Yerdon and Lysowski think Appert is on the list of AHL head coaches NHL clubs are looking at.

    I am sure the media will create their own pipe dream.  I still can think differently.  I would not hire him as the next head coach.

  10. On 4/7/2024 at 1:18 PM, Claude Balls said:

    I think Appert would be a big upgrade from Granato. I mean, it would be hard to get any worse, unless they brought back Ralph. 

    Currently the Amerks have given up 10 more goals then they have scored this year.  In addition, they  only have like 7 guys (40 games or more) that are on the "*" side of the fence.

    He would not be my choice.  Need "fresh" set of eyes.

  11. 57 minutes ago, Weave said:

    Veteran leadership specifically.  This is what you can expect when the team building focus is “don’t block the kids”.

     

    If our roster changes for next season include Kulich, Rosen, Savoie, replacing our FA’s this will happen again next season.

    I believe there is room for both if the roster is managed properly.  However it remains to be seen.

     

     

  12. We can all speculate on what happens in the Dugout or behind closed doors.  As a fan, what I see on the field is more important.  There where times when he took plays off, wouldn't block, and sometimes short armed receptions.  I will miss the drama and excitement he brought when he was on, but lately it was more drama than excitement.  

     

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  13. 8 hours ago, kas23 said:

    Been thinking about this thread for days. I don’t buy the whole approach of comparing the Sabres to bottom dwellers. True, they all have losing in common. But there’s fundamental flaws in most of these teams. There are teams out there, no matter what they do, and they will still lose. Some say they are “cursed” or ownership or whatever. Who knows. But these are certainly not the teams we should use as a yardstick for progress. If an “educated” opinion believes they are, they prove they are likely part of the problem, not the solution. As such, their opinion should be ignored. 

    Please share the fundamental flaws of the Sabers and fix them already.  You would make every fan happy!

    I compare the Sabers to the Bruins, we still suck.

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