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There needs to be a separate thread for this. You're giving him bad Karma putting him in the Botterill thread. 
Five things about new Sabres GM Kevyn Adams
Sabres ties. Adams originally joined the Sabres in 2009 as player development coach and served as assistant coach from 2011-2013. He was named vice president and director of the Academy of Hockey at LECOM Harborcenter in October 2013, a year before the facility opened. He was named general manager of HarborCenter in January 2019 and Sabres' senior vice president of business administration last September.
I think he has a shot at being a good GM. He has a lot more experience than Garth Snow had on the management side. He was also a player agent. Being liked by the Pegulas is a plus. Marv Levy and Ralph Wilson got along famously. Let's face it, we have owners who need their hands held and everything explained to them. It's an added job requirement and it's a big one. Adams has developed a lot of contacts over the years and shouldn't have any problem adding good people. He's had a view from above and understands what the organization needs. He has a normal size head and isn't named Jason, but I still can't get accept spelling Kevin with a Y.

Five things about new Sabres GM Kevyn Adams
Sabres ties. Adams originally joined the Sabres in 2009 as player development coach and served as assistant coach from 2011-2013. He was named vice president and director of the Academy of Hockey at LECOM Harborcenter in October 2013, a year before the facility opened. He was named general manager of HarborCenter in January 2019 and Sabres' senior vice president of business administration last September.
I think he has a shot at being a good GM. He has a lot more experience than Garth Snow had on the management side. He was also a player agent. Being liked by the Pegulas is a plus. Marv Levy and Ralph Wilson got along famously. Let's face it, we have owners who need their hands held and everything explained to them. It's an added job requirement and it's a big one. Adams has developed a lot of contacts over the years and shouldn't have any problem adding good people. He's had a view from above and understands what the organization needs. He has a normal size head and isn't named Jason, but I still can't get accept spelling Kevin with a Y.