Inside the NHL: A higher standard, some different methods as Don Granato ups the ante on Sabres
Coaches love data and that’s not a reference to brute numbers.
Coaches love data and that’s not a reference to brute numbers.
Kevyn Adams typically has a comfortable perch from which to watch the Buffalo Sabres practice.
Being an assistant coach in the NHL is a pretty sweet gig. You get paid less than the top guy, for sure, but you also get fewer hours, fewer meetings, fewer non-hockey responsibilities, fewer headaches.
Has perspective after his own near-death experience three years ago.
Enters second full season, praised by GM for passion, leadership.
About 40 years ago, Don Granato was in the car with his family on the way to watch a Wisconsin hockey game.
Jeff Blashill, Don Granato and Mike Hastings have been named assistant coaches, and Mike King video coach, for the 2022 U.S. Men’s National Team it was announced today by USA Hockey.
Don Granato will be about 2,200 miles from home Thursday as the Buffalo Sabres open a three-game road trip in Edmonton.
In his early days behind the bench in junior hockey and in the ECHL, Sabres coach Don Granato was one-man show. He had no assistants to help him.
Don and Cammi Granato share how growing up Granato shaped them into the hockey family they are today, between dropping the gloves and strong values.
“It’s okay to show vulnerability… I don’t know everything,” Sabres coach Don Granato told Julianne Pelusi talking about hit show Ted Lasso.
A lot has changed since the Sabres last faced the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 31, 2019.
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