Montreal Gazette

Pegula says Sabres lacking discipline

NHL team’s owner looking for new GM with ‘character’ and proven track record

- JOHN WAWROW

BUFFALO, N.Y. Criticizin­g the Buffalo Sabres’ management structure for being flawed under its previous regime, team owner Terry Pegula accepted the blame and vowed Friday to take a hands-on approach to fix what went wrong.

The first step, Pegula said, begins with him directly overseeing the search to hire a new front office. He spoke one day after the Sabres cleaned house by firing general manager Tim Murray and coach Dan Bylsma.

“Accountabi­lity starts with me,” Pegula said. “We are not happy with our season this year, and there are no excuses.”

Saying he’s seriously leaning toward hiring a GM with a proven track record, Pegula repeated a theme in outlining what he found lacking in the Sabres organizati­on as a whole.

“Our organizati­on needs more discipline, structure and communicat­ion. That’s how you win,” he said.

“We need to get better at that in the future.”

Pegula’s decision to handle the search process stemmed from what he called a “regret” in failing to be more involved in hiring Murray and Bylsma.

Though a longtime scout, Murray had no NHL general managerial experience when he was hired by former team president Pat LaFontaine in January 2014. And Murray hired Bylsma in May 2015 only after being rejected by Mike Babcock, the former Detroit Red Wings coach who elected to instead sign with Toronto.

Pegula is still filling out his list of candidates, and said the team’s front office structure will be dependent on what the next GM proposes.

For the moment, that doesn’t mean adding another layer of management, such as a president of hockey operations, as some teams employ.

The key, Pegula said, is establishi­ng a collaborat­ive management team in what was a clear indication of what the Sabres lacked under Murray.

“You’ve got to have character throughout the organizati­on, on the ice,” he said. “And they have to be in a discipline­d, structured environmen­t where everybody knows what everybody’s doing, and everybody’s talking. That’s how you win.”

Murray criticized Bylsma last week in saying the coach needed to spend more time meeting with players and less time poring over video. Players privately grumbled about Bylsma’s rigid philosophy, while also noting they needed to be more accountabl­e.

Potential candidates with experience include: recently fired Los Angeles Kings GM Dean Lombardi; Dave Nonis, currently a consultant with the Anaheim Ducks; and Chicago Blackhawks assistant GM Norm Maciver.

Lombardi could have the inside edge due to his and the Sabres’ ties to USA Hockey.

Pegula hit the reset button after he and his wife, Kim, met with Murray and Bylsma, and also consulted with players. The decision to clean house came less than two weeks after Buffalo went 33-37-12 to finish last in the Atlantic Division and 26th overall.

The Sabres finished with two fewer wins and three fewer points than the previous season, and were undone by a late season 2-8-2 slump that knocked them out of playoff contention.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sabres players were unhappy with coach Dan Bylsma’s rigid philosophy. Bylsma and GM Tim Murray were fired Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sabres players were unhappy with coach Dan Bylsma’s rigid philosophy. Bylsma and GM Tim Murray were fired Thursday.

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