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Former Buffalo Sabres coach Ted Nolan will receive Canada's Order of Sport Award in October, and will be inducted into Canada ...
Ted Nolan is one of the most popular coaches in Buffalo Sabres history, leading the club in two separate stints from 1995 to 1997 and from 2013 to 2015, coaching the NY Islanders, along with the ...
Ted Nolan, shown here in 2007 as head coach of the Islanders, is among the eight Indigenous hockey players featured in Upper Deck's “First Peoples Rookie Cards" set. Credit: AP/Gene J. Puskar ...
The last time Ted Nolan was with the Buffalo Sabres, he was winning the Jack Adams Trophy before being let go. Now he returns for another shot in Buffalo's rebuild.
In 1997, Ted Nolan won the Jack Adams Award as Coach of the Year. But the Buffalo Sabres decided they didn’t want him to return as their head coach.
Nine years ago, Ted Nolan was sitting on top of the world. Not yet 40, his Buffalo Sabres won their division, and Nolan was voted NHL coach of the year. Then the bottom fell out.
The Buffalo Sabres and interim head coach Ted Nolan have reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year deal. Nolan says it's not signed yet, though. By Chris Peters Mar 29, 2014 at 8:20 am ET • 2 ...
The team announced Sunday that it fired head coach Ted Nolan after the team amassed 54 points and just 23 victories. Nolan just wrapped up the second year of his second tenure with the organization.
Former Sabres coach Ted Nolan did not have much appreciation for the Jack Adams Trophy that he won as NHL Coach of the Year in 1997 when the Sabres posted a 40-30-12 record, and understandably so.
It was a short, but interesting time...On Wednesday, the Buffalo Sabres made a major organizational shakeup by firing GM Darcy Regier and head coach Ron Rolston, bringing aboard new president of ...
Nolan and his players were the anti-tankers. The Sabres looked too good at times, and Murray traded away goaltender Jhonas Enroth, who had played very well, too well we can guess.
Instead, Nolan has his team well over .500, not far off the lead in the Atlantic division. It's a good Christmas for Ted Nolan, now that he's back where he deserves to be.