The Buffalo Sabres are currently facing significant struggles, prompting general manager Kevyn Adams to actively seek changes within the team. Despite the urgency of the situation, insiders suggest that a complete coaching overhaul is unlikely during the season. Adams had previously brought in head coach Lindy Ruff, hoping his experience would provide the necessary structure to turn the team's fortunes around.
Adams is reportedly open to trading top players, but he is also adamant about receiving elite talent in return. The challenge lies in the fact that many of the trade offers being presented do not meet his standards for top-tier players. This stalemate leaves the Sabres in a difficult position as they navigate potential trades while trying to improve their on-ice performance.
Ruff has taken steps to address the team's struggles by meeting with key players, including Rasmus Dahlin, Tage Thompson, Alex Tuch, Dylan Cozens, and Mathias Samuelsson. He has placed the onus on this core group to elevate their game and be the difference-makers for the Sabres. This approach reflects a sense of desperation within the organization, questioning whether simply identifying the core players is enough to inspire better performance.