BUFFALO, N.Y. The Buffalo Sabres signed head coach Lindy Ruff to a two-year contract extension on Wednesday, announced less than 48 hours after the team’s overtime Game 7 loss to the Montreal Canadiens that ended their playoff run this week; Ruff led the club to a 50-win season and a division title. The swift extension, described by general manager Jarmo Kekäläinen as a "no-brainer," secures coaching continuity as the organization prepares for the offseason; immediate tasks include negotiating pending player contracts such as Alex Tuch’s until his July 1 deadline, resolving goaltending questions, and addressing roster moves before next season.
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If you're a Sabres fan, this is a big deal. Coach Ruff's extension means stability for the team. It's a sign that the Sabres are committed to building on this season's success. Keep an eye on the negotiations with Alex Tuch. His contract could shape the team's future.
The Sabres are making moves to stay competitive. Ruff's leadership brought them a 50-win season and a division title. Now, they're betting on him to do it again. Worth forwarding if you know a Sabres fan who's excited about next season.
The Buffalo Sabres organization benefited by locking in Lindy Ruff with a two-year extension, providing coaching continuity that supports offseason planning and reduces uncertainty while management addresses player contracts and roster adjustments.
Players with pending contracts, notably Alex Tuch, may suffer continued uncertainty and market pressure as they face a July 1 deadline to reach new agreements or enter free agency.
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Buffalo Sabres Extend Lindy Ruff After Breakthrough Season
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