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Sabres' Surge: From Last to Juggernaut Under Ruff
15 Apr
Summary
- Buffalo Sabres transformed from last place to a dominant team.
- Coach Lindy Ruff's strategy led to a remarkable turnaround.
- The team is on pace to end a 14-year playoff drought.

The Buffalo Sabres have achieved a stunning turnaround, moving from last place in the Eastern Conference to becoming a dominant team. This transformation is largely credited to head coach Lindy Ruff, who is now a strong favorite for the Jack Adams Award.
Since December 9th, the Sabres have posted an exceptional record of 33-6-3, a stretch not seen since the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings. This performance indicates a sustainable shift rather than a temporary fluke.
Ruff's coaching has emphasized the team's strengths in speed and offensive creativity, reminiscent of his successful coaching from the 2006-2007 seasons. This strategic approach is expected to help the Sabres break a 14-year playoff drought.
Despite similar player rosters in previous years, the team's recent success has 'clicked' in a way that eludes easy explanation. Ruff is noted for teaching structure and accountability, key factors in the team's current success.