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The Buffalo Sabres have hired former NHL forward Eric Staal as a special assistant to general manager Kevyn Adams. Staal, 40, will work across the hockey department after retiring two years ago following an 18-season career. He previously played for the Sabres in 2021 and won a Stanley Cup with Adams in 2006. The move comes amid criticism of Adams' tenure, marked by the Sabres' ongoing playoff drought.
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