Cape Breton Post

Search is on

Sabres GM Botterill hopes to hire coach by early next week

- BY JOHN WAWROW

With the Stanley Cup Final out of the way, Sabres general manager Jason Botterill has resumed the team’s coaching search with the expectatio­n to make a decision by early next week.

In a text sent to The Associated Press on Tuesday, Botterill declined to reveal which candidates from the Cup finalists he still intends to interview after Pittsburgh beat Nashville to win the championsh­ip in Game 6 on Sunday. When asked specifical­ly about his interest in Pittsburgh’s Rick Tocchet and Nashville’s Phil Housley, Botterill would only say: “I have respect for both of the coaches mentioned.”

The newly hired GM has already interviewe­d numerous candidates, including Washington assistant Todd Reirden. Botterill, however, was forced to place the search on hold because

NHL rules prevented him from interviewi­ng assistant coaches on teams still competing in the playoffs.

Botterill was hired last month

after the Sabres fired both GM Tim Murray and coach Dan Bylsma in April.

Botterill has an immediate connection to Tocchet. Botterill spent the previous 10 years working his way up the Penguins’ ranks to eventually become the team’s assistant GM.

And Botterill was invited by the Penguins to Game 6 in Nashville, where he was on the ice to take part in the celebratio­ns in honour of the role he played in helping build the defending champion’s roster.

He also has a connection to Housley from their NHL playing days. Though Botterill was mostly a minor-league journeyman, he and Housley both played for the Calgary Flames from 1999-2001.

Housley has ties to the Sabres. The Hall of Fame defenceman was selected by Buffalo in the first round of the 1982 draft and spent the first eight seasons of his 21-year career with the team.

The Sabres are the NHL’s only team without a coach after the Florida Panthers hired Bob Boughner on Monday. Boughner also interviewe­d for the Sabres job.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Buffalo Sabres’ general manager Jason Botterill (centre) displays his Sabres jersey at First Niagara Center in Buffalo, N.Y. on May 11, as owner Terry Pegula (left) and his wife Kim Pegula look on.
AP PHOTO Buffalo Sabres’ general manager Jason Botterill (centre) displays his Sabres jersey at First Niagara Center in Buffalo, N.Y. on May 11, as owner Terry Pegula (left) and his wife Kim Pegula look on.

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