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Lindy Ruff Returns to Buffalo Sabres as Head Coach for Second Stint

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Lindy Ruff is set to make a triumphant return to the Buffalo Sabres as the head coach for a second stint, as announced by the team’s General Manager, Kevyn Adams.

The decision to bring Ruff back follows the recent dismissal of former coach Don Granato, marking a pivotal moment for the Sabres as they strive to reclaim their former glory under new leadership.

Known for his extensive NHL coaching experience, Ruff previously served as the head coach of the Sabres from 1997 to 2013, leading the team to numerous playoff appearances and a memorable Stanley Cup Final in 1999.

After a successful coaching tenure with the New Jersey Devils, Ruff’s return to Buffalo has generated a buzz of excitement among fans, players, and the wider hockey community.

During his initial tenure with the Sabres, Ruff steered the team to the playoffs eight times, including the unforgettable Stanley Cup Final clash against the Dallas Stars in 1999.

Ruff’s coaching legacy extends beyond the Sabres, having also helmed the Stars from 2013 to 2017, further solidifying his reputation as a respected and accomplished NHL coach.

Adams expressed confidence in Ruff’s ability to guide the Sabres to success, emphasizing that the hire was based on merit and Ruff’s qualifications, rather than mere nostalgia.

In his new role, Ruff expressed eagerness to work alongside the team and help them achieve their goals, highlighting the need for collective effort and dedication to propel the Sabres forward.

Amidst the Sabres’ enduring playoff drought and recent coaching transitions, Ruff’s return symbolizes a fresh start and renewed hope for the team, drawing on both his past successes and a shared vision for the future.