The Buffalo Sabres wrapped up their season with media availabilities on Wednesday, following a heartbreaking Game 7 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens. Amid questions regarding the future of pending unrestricted free agent winger Alex Tuch, the organization made a significant announcement: head coach Lindy Ruff has been signed to a two-year contract extension.
Ruff, who holds the record as the winningest head coach in Sabres history, previously served the team for 16 years from 1997 to 2013. During that time, he guided the franchise to the Stanley Cup Final in 1999 and reached the Eastern Conference Finals three times. After being let go by the New Jersey Devils late in the 2023-24 season, the 66-year-old returned to Buffalo after an 11-year hiatus, now with a two-year deal that mirrors the term remaining on his contract with the Devils.
This past season, the Sabres achieved a remarkable 50-23-9 record, accumulating 109 points—the highest total for the franchise since their President’s Trophy-winning campaign in 2006-07. Under Ruff’s leadership, the team clinched the Atlantic Division title and he received a nomination as a finalist for the Jack Adams Award, recognizing him as the NHL’s coach of the year.
In their first playoff appearance since 2011, the Sabres triumphed over the Boston Bruins in six games during the first round, triumphing in three games on the road at TD Garden. They then faced the Canadiens in the second round, where Alex Newhook’s overtime goal in Game 7 ultimately ended Buffalo’s season.
Despite some speculation that Ruff might transition to an advisory role after this season, he appeared rejuvenated by the prospect of leading a young Sabres squad back to the postseason. Following Monday’s loss, John Wawrow of the Associated Press noted that all indicators pointed toward Ruff returning to the bench, with the final decision resting in his hands.
On locker cleanout day, many players credited Ruff’s ability to hold them accountable as a crucial factor in the team’s improvement this season.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
NYM
ATL
PIT
WSH
BAL
CIN
MIN
NYY
CHW
CLE
STL
CHC
PHI
KC
DET
TEX
TB
HOU
SF
COL
MIL
ARI
MIA
OAK
TOR
SEA
SD
LAD
BOS
LAA