Every General Manager Who Has Led the Blue & Gold Since 1970
| No. | General Manager | Tenure | Key Accomplishments |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Punch Imlach | Jan 16, 1970 – Dec 4, 1978 | Built the original franchise • Drafted Gilbert Perreault #1 • 1975 Stanley Cup Finals • 1 Conference Title, 1 Division Title, 5 Playoff appearances |
| 2 | John Anderson | Dec 4, 1978 – Jun 11, 1979 | Short-term leadership • 1 Playoff appearance |
| 3 | Scotty Bowman | Jun 11, 1979 – Dec 1, 1986 | Legendary Hall of Famer • 1 Conference Title, 2 Division Titles, 6 Playoff appearances |
| 4 | Gerry Meehan | Dec 1, 1986 – Jul 30, 1993 | Former Sabre player turned GM • 6 Playoff appearances • Key trades (Mogilny, Hawerchuk, LaFontaine, Hasek) |
| 5 | John Muckler | Jul 30, 1993 – May 14, 1997 | 1996-97 Northeast Division Title • 3 Playoff appearances |
| 6 | Darcy Regier | Jun 11, 1997 – Nov 13, 2013 | Longest-serving GM (16+ years) • 1999 Stanley Cup Finals • 2006-07 Presidents’ Trophy • 1 Conference Title, 2 Division Titles, 8 Playoff appearances |
| 7 | Tim Murray | Jan 9, 2014 – Apr 20, 2017 | High draft picks (Eichel, Reinhart) • Rebuild era • 0 Playoff appearances |
| 8 | Jason Botterill | May 11, 2017 – Jun 16, 2020 | Drafted Rasmus Dahlin #1 • 0 Playoff appearances |
| 9 | Kevyn Adams | Jun 16, 2020 – Dec 15, 2025 | Traded Jack Eichel • Continued playoff drought • 0 Playoff appearances |
| 10 | Jarmo Kekäläinen | Dec 15, 2025 – Present | Current GM • First GM with prior NHL GM experience since Scotty Bowman |
The Founding Father. Hired before the team even had a name, Imlach built the expansion Sabres from scratch. Famous for the 1970 draft-wheel spin that landed Gilbert Perreault. Laid the foundation for the French Connection era and took the team to the 1975 Stanley Cup Final.
Brief transitional GM. Oversaw one playoff appearance before Scotty Bowman arrived.
The Legend. One of the greatest minds in hockey history. Brought structure, discipline, and consistent contention to Buffalo.
First former Sabre to become GM. Orchestrated blockbuster deals that brought future Hall of Famers to Buffalo and kept the team competitive.
Delivered the 1996-97 division title and was named NHL Executive of the Year.
The longest-tenured GM in franchise history. Guided the team to the 1999 Stanley Cup Final, won the Presidents’ Trophy in 2006-07, and oversaw the Dominik Hasek/Chris Drury/Mike Peca golden era.
Launched the post-lockout rebuild. Drafted Jack Eichel and Sam Reinhart in the top 5.
Selected Rasmus Dahlin #1 overall. Focused on high-end talent but couldn’t end the playoff drought.
First-time GM who traded Jack Eichel and navigated the COVID era. Despite strong prospect development, the team missed the playoffs every season under his watch.
The newest chapter. Former Columbus GM and first hire with prior NHL GM experience since Scotty Bowman.
The Sabres have been through 10 different front-office leaders in 56 years. Some built legends. Some endured rebuilds. All of them shaped the Blue & Gold we love. Go Sabres!
Sources: Official NHL Sabres records, Wikipedia, Buffalo News archives. Page maintained by TheSabresHub.
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