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Lindy Ruff

Buffalo Sabres Fire Lindy Ruff



BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN/AP) -- Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff was fired on Wednesday after the team's latest slow start to the season and amid growing criticism from the team's fan base.

The announcement was made on the team's Twitter account and confirmed by Sabres spokesman Michael Gilbert on Wednesday. Ruff was relieved of his duties shortly after the team held a 90-minute practice, and a day after the Sabres were booed several times by their home fans during a 2-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets.

The Sabres (6-10-1) have gone 4-10-1 since opening the season winning their first two games.
 

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With a 571-432-162 record, Ruff was the team's winningest coach. In his 16th season, Ruff was also the active leader among NHL coaches with the same team.

The Sabres, who play at Toronto on Thursday, have have named Ron Rolston interim head coach. Rolston (pictured L) has been the coach of the Rochester Americans.

General Manager Darcy Regier says the decision was "ultimately mine, but I did have discussions with Terry (Pegula, Sabres owner), Ted (Black, Sabres President), and Ken Sawyer, a senior adviser. You're working as a team."

As far as what led to his decision, Regier says the team was making progress, "but for every two steps forward, there was one step back."
 

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The news came as a surprise only because Sabres management, including team president Ted Black, had spent much of the past week voicing its support of Ruff. Team owner Terry Pegula was also regarded as a big fan of Ruff.

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"The hockey world knows how I and the entire Buffalo Sabres organization feel about Lindy Ruff not only as a coach but also as a person. His long tenure with the Sabres has ended. His qualities have made this decision very difficult. I personally want Lindy to know that he can consider me a friend always."

Pegula, however, was running out of options in his bid to turn the Sabres into a Stanley Cup contender, an objective he made clear upon purchasing the team two years ago. Ruff's firing comes nearly two years to the day Pegula formally took over as the Sabres owner on Feb. 22, 2011.

Ruff was becoming increasingly aware that his job was on the line. Last week, he described the Sabres struggles as being "his mess," while adding that he wasn't done trying to clean it up.

On Wednesday, he abruptly cut short his availability with reporters by hinting that changes were coming because "it isn't working the way we're going." He didn't specify what those changes might be.

Under Ruff, the Sabres made the playoffs in each of his first four seasons and eight times overall. That included a surprising run to the Stanley Cup final in 1999, when Buffalo was eliminated by Dallas in six games.

The Sabres lost that series to the Stars on what was regarded a controversial finish. Brett Hull's decisive goal scored in a 2-1 triple-overtime win was allowed to stand despite the Stars forward having his skate in the crease, which at the time was considered illegal.

The Sabres, however, haven't been the same since they reached the Eastern Conference finals - losing both times - in both 2006 and `07. Buffalo has missed the playoffs in three of the past five seasons.

Last year, the Sabres were regarded as one of the NHL's biggest busts in missing the playoffs with a high-priced roster. The previous offseason, Pegula committed nearly $140 million in salary to add talent and re-sign players.

Ruff had maintained his job under three owners, and also weathered the Sabres declaring bankruptcy during the 2002-03 season before Tom Golisano purchased the team. Ruff had considered quitting his job after that season before he was talked into staying by new managing partner Larry Quinn.

The Sabres prided themselves in the stability they had at GM and coach. Regier was in his second season in Buffalo when he hired Ruff to take over after Ted Nolan declined to accept the team's one-year contract offer to re-sign.

There had been 170 coaching changes in the NHL since Ruff was hired on July 21, 1997. And among North America's four major pro sports, Ruff's tenure was second only behind Gregg Popovich, who's been coach of the NBA San Antonio Spurs since 1996.

Ruff's 571 wins rank second in the NHL with one team, trailing only Al Arbour, who had 740 wins with the New York Islanders.

Ruff's ties to Buffalo go back to his days as a player. Selected in the second round of the 1979 draft by the Sabres, Ruff made the team later that year. In November 1986, he replaced star Gilbert Perreault as the Sabres captain.

 

02/20/2013 3:53PM
Ruff Relieved of Sabres Coaching Duties
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02/20/2013 4:27PM
Ruff
bout time
02/20/2013 4:29PM
Who cares
Who cares. Minor league team in a minor league sport.
02/20/2013 4:43PM
No leadership here
Jason Pominville should be next
02/20/2013 4:46PM
Too soon
The players need to be able to play the game first, before you blame the coach
02/20/2013 5:00PM
Ruff
what a mistake, one of the best in the NHL
02/20/2013 5:02PM
Ruff
Big Mistake, one of the best in the NHL
02/20/2013 5:11PM
What a bum, he got credit for what Ted Nolan built.
What a bum, he got credit for what Ted Nolan built. That was Ted Nolans team that went to the cup. Ted Nolan was coach of the year then fired the next year. Public was never told why, what good is the media?
02/20/2013 6:40PM
Ruff
Unfortunate! Ruff is a good person and a good coach, but unfortunately the team was not responding. You can't fire the whole team!
02/20/2013 6:57PM
A Necessary Move
Lindy Ruff was a good player with heart, he became a great coach who, unfortunately, remained in his coaching spot way too long. He was convinced to remain as the coach years ago, which was a mistake. A great guy and I wonder if this roster has half the heart he had as a player, I guess time will tell. I wish him the best, as do I his permanent replacement.
02/20/2013 11:56PM
LR
Please stop with Nolan. The guy is toxic.
02/21/2013 6:19AM
One down one to go
I think Lindy was a class act but in the world of sports you must win and if you don't it leads to a shake up. Ever since 06 07 it has sort of been well, coulda, woulda shoulda. I hope the shakeup is complete and Darcy is the next to shortly.
02/21/2013 8:43AM
too early
They could have at least waited to the end of the season.
02/21/2013 8:45AM
too soon
they could have at least waited to the end of the season
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