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Sabres Fire Kevyn Adams, Name Jarmo Kekalainen GM

December 15, 2025 at 12:57 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 33 Comments

The Sabres announced they’ve relieved general manager Kevyn Adams of his duties. Former Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekäläinen, who had been working with the team as a senior advisor to Adams this season, was named as his replacement. There’s no interim tag attached to Kekäläinen.

The change in leadership was widely expected after reports emerged Friday that the Sabres were seriously considering moving on from Adams following the conclusion of their road trip, which ended last night in Seattle with a three-game win streak. Matthew Fairburn and Tim Graham of The Athletic, who broke the story, indicated Kekäläinen was the likely name to take over but was in his native Finland on personal leave. He said on Instagram this morning that his father, Kari, passed away Sunday after a long-term illness.

Understandably, there likely won’t be a presser introducing Kekäläinen for a while as a result. The announcement likely couldn’t wait until after last week’s reporting, though. Owner Terry Pegula’s full statement on the matter is as follows:

I would like to thank Kevyn for his dedication and loyalty to the Buffalo Sabres. He has been a reliable presence, and we are appreciative of his enduring care and commitment. I personally wish him and his entire family all the best.

We are not where we need to be as an organization, and we are moving forward with new leadership within our hockey operations department. We are dedicated to building an organization that is competitive year after year, and we have fallen short of that expectation.

I have named Jarmo Kekäläinen as general manager of the Buffalo Sabres and he will be overseeing hockey operations, effective immediately. The hiring of Jarmo was the result of an extensive search process in which Jarmo stood out as our top choice for the senior advisor position. Jarmo has distinguished himself over the last eight months, and his experience, professionalism, and drive speaks for itself. I am looking forward to him leading our organization to the next level.

Adams, 51, had been Buffalo’s GM since his hiring during the 2020 offseason to replace the fired Jason Botterill. It was a surprising decision at the time, given his lack of managerial experience. The 2006 Stanley Cup champion, as a player with the Hurricanes, had never worked a high-level front office role. However, he was highly familiar to the organization and ownership – a decision likely made to help Pegula better put his finger on the pulse as their playoff drought neared a decade.

Five and a half years later, the Sabres still haven’t made it back to the postseason. Today’s news ends a lengthy run for Adams in the organization that began back in 2009-10, one season prior to their most recent playoff appearance. He served as a development coach from 2009-11 and an assistant coach from 2011-13 before moving away from a bench role. From 2013 to 2020, he worked mainly with the Sabres’ youth hockey program and took on a job as their senior VP of business administration in 2019-20 before getting the promotion to the GM’s chair.

From Buffalo’s last playoff appearance in 2011 to Adams’ hiring in 2020, the Sabres’ 260-343-88 (.440) record was last in the NHL. Adams has gotten them out of the cellar – they haven’t had a top-five pick since his first year on the job – but not back to playoff contention. Adams ends his tenure with a 178-196-42 (.478) record, only a marginal improvement that’s good for 26th in the league since the 2020-21 season. The closest they got to the postseason came in 2023, missing the cut by one point.

The Sabres’ 14-14-4 record out of the gate this season made moving on from Adams an inevitability. Another losing season risks core pieces Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson running out of patience and demanding moves – although with both signed through 2030 or longer, the Sabres have leverage on their side. There is a bevy of important pieces who aren’t locked up long-term, namely pending UFA Alex Tuch and pending RFAs Zach Benson and Josh Doan, who to some extent control their own destiny. That’s top of mind for a Sabres club that was essentially forced into trading RFA JJ Peterka to the Mammoth last summer because of an unwillingness to re-sign, although they made out rather well in that deal by recouping one of this year’s top breakout scorers in Doan.

Now, it’s Kekäläinen’s turn at the helm to instill a clear path toward playoff contention – whether that comes via long-term oriented moves or a potential in-season shake-up to vault Buffalo up a tight Eastern Conference. While they’re tied for last with 32 points, they’re only six points out of a playoff spot.

The appeal in Kekäläinen not only lies in his previous GM experience – he’s the first non-first-timer the club has hired since Scotty Bowman in 1979 – but in the type of market he worked for. Kekäläinen assumed control of a stagnant Columbus team that had yet to record a playoff win in franchise history midway through the 2012-13 season. Within a year, the Blue Jackets made it back to the postseason. Over his first seven full seasons in Columbus, the Jackets made the playoffs five times and recorded their first series victory in franchise history, an extremely memorable upset over the Lightning in 2019.

Kekäläinen was fired by the Jackets midway through the 2023-24 season after essentially being forced into rebuilding following the departures of Artemi Panarin and Sergei Bobrovsky in free agency. Nonetheless, his proven track record of instituting a culture change in Columbus is of extremely understandable appeal.

Pegula didn’t announce any other front office or coaching changes. For now, Lindy Ruff and his staff remain intact behind the bench, as do assistant GMs Jerry Forton, Mark Jakubowski, Jason Karmanos, and special assistant Eric Staal.

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  1. SpeakOfTheDevils

    7 hours ago

    About Time!

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  2. nordsfan

    6 hours ago

    Only a few years too late!

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  3. fljay73

    6 hours ago

    Adams has given Jarmo a good roster that just needs to play better defensively & has some good younger forwards starting to claim NHL minutes. After his 1st year he had to start over. After the Seattle win Buffalo was only 7pts out of 1st in the Division. Heck even your Devils are only 5pts or so above the Sabres.

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  4. fljay73

    6 hours ago

    Wouldn’t surprise me at all if Buffalo makes it now & the Devils don’t.

    Reply
    • DevilShark

      5 hours ago

      Reckon someone hit a nerve rofl

      Reply
    • FearTheWilson

      4 hours ago

      That’s not going to happen. They got a new GM not Nate MacKinnon

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      Reply
    • fljay73

      3 hours ago

      7 points separates 1st & last in Buffalo’s division with Buffalo being at .500 & on a 3 game winning streak.

      Reply
    • Kevin F

      2 hours ago

      So since they are on a winning streak they will eventually regress and fall farther back. And they still have to pass 5 or 6 teams to get to the playoffs, which will be harder than the 7 points.

      Reply
  5. Jolly Roger

    6 hours ago

    In terms of incompetence, only Barry Trotz has been as disastrous as Adams.

    Jarmo has drafted well but otherwise has been useless. Each coach he’s hired was worse than the one before, and Mike Babcock had to be fired before he could coach his first game.

    Incompetent ownerships create dysfunction organizations.

    The playoff drought is going to continue with no end in sight.

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    • bigdaddyt

      6 hours ago

      JK can’t fire Mike Babcock only Mike Babcock can fire Mike Babcock.
      Said by Mike Babcock

      Reply
  6. Gunny76

    6 hours ago

    “a reliable presence”

    So he showed up in the office on time. At least that ,)

    1
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  7. DogHockeyIsAKaren

    6 hours ago

    Kekalainen was great at stock piling talent in Columbus, He absolutely has to get BETTER at hiring head coaches. A good, And, Long overdue decision.

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    Reply
  8. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    6 hours ago

    Adams was probably the worst GM I’ve ever seen.

    Jarmo is actually pretty good. He built CMB up from nothing to something before he hit a ceiling in a division with us and the Caps when both were very strong.

    But, he’s a drafter…so rebuild #4 in a row appears to be here.

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    • fljay73

      6 hours ago

      So Adams hasnt done well drafting? Ostlund is now on his 2nd NHL stint, Rosen put up 7pts in 10 games in a earlier stint as well. Helenius is a top scorer for Rochester. Adams went the long road with a rebuild. Jarmo now has a roster that is in last place but has a 14-14-4 record. 7 points out of 1st in the division. 3 game winning streak. They play Philly & NYI at home their next 2 games. The Sabres allowed 5 goals and have scored 10 goals during this 3 game winning streak. Their away record is now 5-9-2 after starting the 6 game road trip 2-6-2. Teams can no longer sign top UFAs with a healthy rising salary cap so this season the whole conference is seeing more parity. Buffalo outside of Kesselring and Kulich (blood clots. Another extra 1st drafted player by Adams) Buffalo is very healthy. For over a month Buffalo was down 4 of their top 9 forwards.

      Reply
    • DevilShark

      5 hours ago

      Devils are more injured and you spared them no quarter a minute ago…

      Reply
    • fljay73

      4 hours ago

      Buffalo had 4 of their top 9 forwards on the IL from October to November.

      Reply
    • Johnny Z

      2 hours ago

      It is not as hard to draft when you are in the to 6 almost every year!

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      Reply
    • DevilShark

      2 hours ago

      There are literal trackers for this by cap hit, minutes per game etc. Devils are near the top. Just calling out your double standards man, check your rage a little. It’s a day for you to be happy, your franchise made a good move

      Reply
    • layventsky

      6 seconds ago

      As a Sabres fan, I’m happy. But I’m also jealous of NJ’s goal song.

      Reply
  9. mcdavidlikeamac

    6 hours ago

    Finally the rebuild they’ve been waiting for

    Reply
  10. 12Kelly

    6 hours ago

    Finally a breath of fresh air. Jarmo should hit the ground running and make signing Tuch a top priority and once Ellis gets healthy move on from UPL and this three goalie logjam. I think Ruff is safe until the offseason but if it is another non playoff year I think Jarmo will want his own coach. Having said that his hiring coaches track record is spotty at best. This is an opportunity for this pretty talented team to go on some kind of run and push for the playoffs so we are playing meaningful hockey at the end of the season…please.

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  11. Johnny Z

    6 hours ago

    So now Torts replaces Ruff! Go Sabers!!!

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    • PoisonedPens

      4 hours ago

      As much as I’d like to see that, Torts isn’t exactly known for developing young talent from the minors

      Reply
  12. fljay73

    5 hours ago

    For what Tuch wants I wouldn’t sign him to that extension. Remaining usigned top 6 forward remaining. Cash him for a haul that Vancouver got for Quinn Hughes (if Tuch agrees to a extension).

    Reply
  13. FeeltheThunder

    5 hours ago

    Jarmo Kekäläinen will now get his chance to help get Buffalo on track but it won’t be this season. Jarmo is out of the country and isn’t really in a position right now to do much anyway. I think the offseason (or potentially the March trade deadline) will be the start of Jarmo beginning his reshaping of the franchise. It’s going to take some time to get it to where he wants it. We shall see what happens over the course.

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    • fljay73

      3 hours ago

      You realize this season in Buffalo’s division only 7 points separates 1st & last place (3 wins/OT point) right? With Buffalo at a .500 record. Any streak of 3+ games can flip the division around.

      Reply
  14. stu18germanator

    5 hours ago

    Long overdue.

    Reply
  15. Leo Schnauzer

    4 hours ago

    We guess Jarmo’s learned from his last GM stint, meaning he’ll go full-on to re-up Tuch over next few weeks; if he won’t sign engage in an auction… to NYR w/ Byram for Lafreniere, Othmann & Emery…

    Reply
  16. Danyboy100

    4 hours ago

    And you wonder whyz the Buffalo never win , Jarmo is the worst Gm Columbus had in their history , who’s next , Treliving ,wait he hasn’t finished demolishing Toronto.

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    • fljay73

      3 hours ago

      Isn’t Columbus around .500 now? So wouldn’t that make their current GM just as bad since they are also in last place in their division?

      Reply
  17. Danyboy100

    4 hours ago

    Fire Trump please .

    Reply
  18. alstott40

    3 hours ago

    wow .. never thought the failure from Columbus would get a second chance.. but welcome to Buffalo .. 14 years and counting.. don’t see that streak ending anytime soon

    Reply
  19. fljay73

    3 hours ago

    Again this season…..
    Only 7 points separates Buffalo in last and 1st place in the division.
    Buffalo is on a 3 game winning streak before the Adams firing.
    Any 3+ game winning or losing streak can flip the division.

    Reply

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