When are the Quebec Sabres coming?
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Jeff Drouin
October 14, 2021 (9:12 PM)
The Buffalo Sabres have become a laughing stock throughout the National Hockey League. The people there are no longer able to watch this franchise take a nose dive since the last great years, when we had Ryan Miller, Chris Drury and Daniel Briere.
Yes, Terrence Pegula and his family want to, but the instability in the coaching and general manager ranks is not helping.
Since Lindy Ruff left in 2013, no less than six coaches have gone behind the bench - Ronald Rolston (interim), Ted Nolan, Dan Bylsma, Phil Housley, Ralph Krueger and Don Donato, who is there now.
Eille, Krueger, a soccer coach...
At the GM position, several have been in that seat as well - Tim Murray, Jason Botterill and Kevyn Adams, who is currently managing that.
We shouldn't overlook the very unviable situation with Jack Eichel, who is staying away from the team. I remind you that the organization stripped him of his captaincy... and that the fight over a surgery is still ongoing.
Anyway, a cab driver indicated that Sabres fans were no longer interested. Then, these two videos perfectly demonstrate the mood of the fans of this moribund franchise.
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