Kekäläinen vows evaluation, playoffs in first Sabres press conference

New Buffalo Sabres general manager Jarmo Kekäläinen held his introductory press conference on Tuesday, pledging a full organizational review while expressing optimism for this season's playoffs amid the team's last-place standing in the Eastern Conference.

Following his appointment as general manager on December 16—replacing the fired Kevyn Adams—Jarmo Kekäläinen, formerly of the Columbus Blue Jackets, addressed the media on Tuesday. The 59-year-old Finn, who joined Buffalo as an advisor in the offseason, emphasized evaluating everyone in the organization: “Everybody is under evaluation at this point, but there are a lot of good people here that are great at their jobs,” he said, per The Athletic.

Despite the Sabres' position at the bottom of the Eastern Conference, seven points from a playoff spot, Kekäläinen affirmed his belief in their potential: the team can still reach the postseason this year.

Kekäläinen's Columbus tenure (2013-2024) featured bold moves, acquiring stars like Johnny Gaudreau, Artemi Panarin, Sergei Bobrovsky, Matt Duchene, Brandon Saad, and Seth Jones. These fueled successes including a 2019 sweep of the Tampa Bay Lightning, though no Stanley Cup.

Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin endorsed the hire: “I think Jarmo’s going to be the one who turns this around.” Challenges persist, including a lengthy playoff drought, with key decisions ahead on assets like Alex Tuch (extension pending) and coach Lindy Ruff's staff.

The roster includes promising prospects—Noah Ostlund, Isak Rosen, Konsta Helenius, Devon Levi, Anton Wahlberg, Brodie Zeimer, and Radim Mrtka—who could be trade assets to bolster scoring, defense, or goaltending.

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New Buffalo Sabres GM Jarmo Kekäläinen speaks passionately at his first press conference, outlining vision and stressing team character.
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Kekäläinen Outlines Vision, Stresses Character in First Presser as Sabres GM

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One day after his promotion, new Buffalo Sabres GM Jarmo Kekäläinen addressed the media, emphasizing team character and consistency to end the 14-year playoff drought. He praised the roster's talent, supported coach Lindy Ruff pending review, and highlighted positive underlying metrics amid a middling season start.

Buffalo Sabres players and coach Lindy Ruff expressed accountability, optimism, and focus on performance following Jarmo Kekäläinen's appointment as general manager, replacing Kevyn Adams (as previously reported). Amid a three-game win streak and sitting six points from playoffs at 14-14-4, leadership emphasized winning despite the front-office shift.

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The Buffalo Sabres have relieved general manager Kevyn Adams of his duties and promoted Jarmo Kekäläinen to the role, effective immediately. Owner Terry Pegula announced the change, citing the need for new leadership to build a competitive organization. The Sabres, who sit eighth in the Atlantic Division with a 14-14-4 record, have not reached the playoffs since 2011.

With the NHL roster freeze beginning at midnight on December 21, several American Hockey League teams completed key trades to strengthen their lineups ahead of the season's midpoint. Notable moves include the Iowa Wild acquiring star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks and the Bakersfield Condors adding forward Sam Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins. These transactions aim to boost playoff contention as the second half approaches.

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The Columbus Blue Jackets fired head coach Dean Evason and assistant Steve McCarthy on Monday, replacing them with veteran Rick Bowness, who emerged from retirement at age 70. The team, sitting last in the Eastern Conference with a 19-19-7 record, is seven points out of a wild-card spot. Bowness aims to instill defensive structure during a crucial stretch of home games before the Olympic break.

The NHL and Buffalo Sabres announced that Buffalo will host the 2026 NHL Draft, marking the fourth time the city has done so. This event follows previous drafts in 1991, 1998, and 2016, placing Buffalo second only to Montreal in NHL draft history. Commissioner Gary Bettman highlighted the city's strong hockey culture as a key reason for the selection.

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The Buffalo Sabres will host the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft at KeyBank Center on June 26-27, marking the fourth time the city has welcomed the event and the first in its decentralized format. NHL Central Scouting's midseason rankings highlight Gavin McKenna as the top North American skater and Ivar Stenberg as the leading international prospect. The draft returns to Buffalo a decade after Auston Matthews was selected first overall there in 2016.

 

 

 

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