The world of hockey is full of unexpected twists, and sometimes, the most exciting stories come from off the ice. This week, the Buffalo Sabres made headlines by bringing in a familiar face with deep NHL roots and a wealth of experience—one who left his mark on the Montreal Canadiens during their unforgettable 2021 playoff run.
The hiring of Eric Staal as Special Assistant to the General Manager signals a new chapter not only for the Sabres organization but also for Staal himself, as he transitions from a celebrated playing career to a key role behind the scenes. With more than 1,300 NHL games under his belt and a reputation as a respected leader in the locker room, Staal’s move into hockey operations has sparked plenty of buzz among fans and analysts alike.
As the Sabres look to reshape their future, the addition of a veteran presence like Staal’s promises to bring fresh perspective, invaluable insight, and perhaps a touch of that playoff magic he once brought to Montreal.

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A former Montreal Canadiens forward has officially been hired by the Buffalo Sabres.
The Sabres, who are in desperate need of reinforcements in the front office, have just announced the hiring of Eric Staal!
“The Buffalo Sabres today announced the hiring of Eric Staal as Special Assistant to the General Manager.
In this new role within the organization, Staal will report directly to General Manager Kevyn Adams and contribute to all aspects of the hockey department, including scouting and direct involvement with players and prospects.”
– Buffalo Sabres
Much like Daniel Brière, he’ll be another former player aiming to rise through the ranks and potentially become an NHL general manager in the future.
Eric Staal Hired by the Buffalo Sabres
We’re very happy for him!
“The Buffalo Sabres have hired Eric Staal as Special Assistant to the General Manager.
He will report directly to Kevyn Adams and be involved in all areas of the hockey department, including scouting and direct work with players and prospects.”
– Matthew Fairburn
Now 40 years old, Staal played 1,365 games in his NHL career, recording 455 goals and 608 assists for an impressive total of 1,063 points.
He added 64 points in 104 playoff games.
Staal notably played for the Montreal Canadiens during the memorable 2020-2021 season, where he appeared in 21 of his 104 career playoff games wearing the Canadiens uniform.
He recorded 8 points in 21 games during the Canadiens’ 2021 playoff run.
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