Don’t get distracted by the palm trees. That’s not why you should be frustrated with Kevyn Adams’ press conference.
He’s right, after all.

Buffalo is not a destination city in the NHL. It hasn’t been for a while. All you need to do is check on the NHLPA player polls over the last 10-plus years to know how NHL players feel about Buffalo. The tax issue has been a favored topic for the league’s talking heads for well over 18 months and it doesn’t seem to be changing any time soon. It’s become such a hot button issue that there were discussions at the GM meetings about adjusting the cap to account for different tax situations. It should be no surprise that Buffalo is not a favored destination for much of the NHL and therefore, is placed on most, if not all, no trade clauses.
Adams’ larger point about drawing players was correct as well. Buffalo will once again become an attractive landing spot if the Sabres become a perennial contender. He was even right to reference the Bills in that regard. Players won’t care where the team plays if it’s good. Perhaps Kevyn and Terry need to take a long hard look in the mirror in that regard.
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