“I Will Go To War With These Guys” | General Manager Kevyn Adams On Buffalo Sabres Season So Far


Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams spoke with the media on December 6, 2024 to serve the purpose of answering media questions. He talked about the current state of the team and the standings, his belief in the team that is on the ice every night, he spoke to the performances so far from Jack Quinn and Owen Power and the steps the coaching staff is taking to work with them, Lindy Ruff’s decision to hire assistant coaches from within the organization, the UFA market and fact that Buffalo is currently not a destination city, and more.

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