Sabres Fire Regier And Rolston

It's all go in New York State. Buffalo Sabres today announced that GM Darcy Regier and head coach Ron Rolston have been fired. The decision was made after the team beat the 2012 Stanley Cup winning LA Kings on penalties. Go figure. Long term though, the Sabres have been struggling with suspensions and general ability to not concede goals. The team currently sits bottom of the league and change has been on the cards for a while.

Former Sabre captain, legend and current Hall of Famer Pat LaFontaine has been hired as director of hockey operations to sort things out. "It's going to take a team from top to bottom and we don't have all the pieces in place." LaFontaine said, confusing hockey with a Puzz 3D. He also said that he won't be taking the GM job, but will head the search. 

Ted Nolan has been appointed as interim coach, tasked with changing the culture within the squad. Nolan last coached the team in 1997 when despite winning the Jack Adams award, he was fired. 

It's going to be an interesting few weeks in Buffalo.

H/T to WGR550


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