The Buffalo SabresThe team announced Wednesday that they have extended the multiyear contract of general manager Kevyn Adam.
“Kevyn’s leadership and vision over the past two seasons has proven to be invaluable, and I am confident in his ability to continue to move us forward as an organization,” Sabres owner Terry Pegula said in a statement. “He is respected by players, coaches, staff, and peers around the league alike due to the poise with which he carries himself and the respect he reciprocates to every individual he encounters.”
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We have signed Kevyn Adams, General Manager, to a multiyear extension https://t.co/VKQd9PRsJY pic.twitter.com/PVkTdBwF5q
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) September 21, 2022
Adams is about to enter his third season at the helm after being promoted in 2020 from vice president for business administration. Adams joined the Sabres as a player-development coach in 2009. He also served as an assistant coach in the 2011-12, 2012-13 seasons.
With a record of 32-39-11, the Sabres placed fifth in Atlantic Division. Since 2011, they have been out of the playoffs, the longest active drought in history. NHL team.
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