In a shocking announcement, the Buffalo Sabres have terminated the contract of their general manager, Kevyn Adams. The decision was made amidst the ongoing season, where the team has found itself at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings. The Sabres are in danger of extending their NHL-record playoff drought to an unprecedented 15th year. Taking Adams’ place is Jarmo Kekalainen, the former Columbus Blue Jackets GM, who was already serving as a senior adviser to the team.
The End of an Era
Adams’ stint as general manager ended on a somber note, as the team faced severe challenges. Despite a promising three-game winning streak, the overall performance of the team remained less than satisfactory. Critics have pointed to Adams’ inability to secure a franchise goalie and address the leadership vacuum as key factors in the team’s decline. His tenure saw the Sabres finish last in overall standings four times, and no better than 19th during their playoff drought. Amidst growing discontent amongst fans, chants of “Fire Adams” became a common feature at games.
A New Beginning with Jarmo Kekalainen
Replacing Adams is the well-reputed Jarmo Kekalainen, hailing from Finland and the NHL’s first European-born GM. Kekalainen has a notable track record, including leading the Blue Jackets to the playoffs five times in his 11-year tenure. Under his stewardship, the team even set a franchise record with 50 wins and 108 points in the 2016-17 season.
Expressing his gratitude at the appointment, Kekalainen said, “It is a great honor to be named general manager of the Buffalo Sabres. I am humbled to be the steward of this team and look forward to experiencing the passion that Sabres fans bring to every game.”
Challenges Ahead
The Sabres have struggled to find consistency this season under coach Lindy Ruff. Despite showing signs of competitiveness, the team has frequently hovered around the .500 mark. The Sabres have a 9-5-2 home record but have found success on the road harder to come by.
With Kekalainen now at the helm, the Sabres will hope to put their struggles behind them and chart a course towards success. The task at hand is immense, but the Sabres’ new general manager brings a wealth of experience and proven expertise to the table.
Looking Forward
The Sabres’ decision to fire Adams and promote Kekalainen is a clear indication of their intention to rebuild. The team’s management and fans alike will be hoping that this change in leadership ushers in a new era of success for the Sabres. As the team works towards this goal, the commitment and resilience of its players, staff, and management will be put to the test.

