"Buffalo Sabres Fire Don Granato Amid Record Playoff Drought"

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Sports columnist Mike Harrington reacts to the firing of Buffalo Sabres coach Don Granato, noting the organization's desperation to end a 13-year playoff drought. Speculation arises about potential replacements, including a possible reunion with former coach Lindy Ruff or a promotion for AHL coach Seth Appert. Granato's firing is attributed to poor performance, lack of urgency, and a disappointing power play. Despite some improvement in the team's performance, the decision reflects the ongoing struggle for the Sabres to find success under the ownership of Terry Pegula.
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