stacy28+FollowBuffalo Sabres could see a bold coaching shakeupBig changes might be brewing for the Buffalo Sabres as new GM Jarmo Kekalainen weighs whether to stick with beloved coach Lindy Ruff or make a bold move for veteran Peter DeBoer. DeBoer’s playoff pedigree and high-energy style could be exactly what the Sabres need to break their postseason drought and raise the team’s compete level. While Ruff’s legacy is secure in Buffalo, fans seem ready for a fresh start if it means finally turning things around. Would you support a coaching change, or do you think Ruff deserves more time? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowSabres shakeup: Could a new GM finally end the drought?Buffalo fans might finally see the change they've been waiting for. After another tough season and a record playoff drought, the Sabres are reportedly considering replacing GM Kevyn Adams. Despite some bold moves and a talented roster, the team is still stuck at the bottom of the standings. Ownership seems ready to try a new approach to build a winning team and bring playoff hockey back to Buffalo. What do you think—should the Sabres make a front office change, or stick with Adams a little longer? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
stacy28+FollowBuffalo Sabres fans brace for big changesAfter years of frustration, Buffalo Sabres fans might finally see a shakeup in the front office. Kevyn Adams, who was handed the GM job with no prior NHL management experience, has just been ranked among the worst long-term GMs in league history. The Sabres are still stuck at the bottom of the Eastern Conference, and rumors are swirling that Adams’ time could be up soon. With the team’s playoff drought now at 14 years, a fresh start could be exactly what Buffalo needs. What do you think—should the Sabres clean house and start over? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres21Share
Sherri West+FollowBuffalo Sabres’ pressure problem keeps haunting fansNo matter how promising things look, the Buffalo Sabres just can’t seem to shake their habit of falling apart when it matters most. Tuesday’s near-collapse against the Oilers—blowing a 3-0 lead before barely escaping in overtime—felt all too familiar. It’s not just about one bad night; it’s a pattern that’s defined the team for over a decade. Even with young talent and flashes of hope, the Sabres still lack the leadership and mental toughness to handle big moments. After 14 years without playoffs, is it any wonder fans are skeptical about a turnaround? What do you think it’ll take to finally break this cycle? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBuffalo fans deserve answers from PegulaFourteen years without playoff hockey and still no word from Terry Pegula—Buffalo’s patience is running out. After another ugly loss and a season slipping away, Sabres fans are left wondering why there’s zero urgency from ownership or the front office. The KeyBank Center keeps filling up, but the team’s direction feels stuck. If Pegula believes in his management and coaching staff, he owes the city an explanation. Buffalo’s hockey community has stuck by this team through thick and thin—shouldn’t the owner show the same accountability? What changes do you think are needed to finally break the drought? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBuffalo Sabres fans deserve real changeFourteen years without a playoff appearance—no other NHL team has gone this long, and Buffalo fans are feeling every minute of it. Friday’s 5-0 home loss to the Devils was just the latest blow, but the real frustration runs deeper than any one game. Fans are calling for the GM’s head, but after four GMs, eight coaches, and countless roster shakeups, the common thread is ownership. Terry Pegula’s leadership has turned a once-proud franchise into a cautionary tale. With beloved players leaving and winning elsewhere, it’s hard not to wonder: is a new owner the only way out? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBuffalo Sabres’ wild turnaround sparks debateBuffalo’s hockey scene just flipped on its head—after sitting at the bottom of the Eastern Conference in December, the Sabres have surged with a 17-3-1 run and a 10-game win streak. The real twist? This all kicked off right after the team swapped out GM Kevyn Adams for Jarmo Kekalainen. Some credit Adams for building the roster, but many fans say the new GM’s tough-love approach finally brought accountability and energy. Is this playoff push about the roster, the new leadership, or just overdue luck? Sabres fans, what do you think made the difference? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share