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Gleason: Ruff goes soft to keep team playing hard

Published:November 8, 2009, 10:48 PM
Updated: August 21, 2010, 9:02 AM
Just before the season, Lindy Ruff pulled his leaders aside and told them they needed to
take over the Buffalo Sabres' dressing room. He made it clear that he was finished barking
after every poor performance. This was their team, he told them, and taking ownership was
their responsibility.
It was as if Ruff recognized that his style had grown stale, that he knew adjustments were
required if his team was going to go anywhere. He has said numerous times this season that the
Sabres' core is no longer a bunch of kids. They're pros who know what's needed to win and
should be treated accordingly.
Ruff hasn't undergone a total makeover, but the shift in his approach has been obvious all
year. The little things don't seem to bother him as much as they did in past seasons. He's
been quick to compliment his players in practice. He's giving them more leeway rather than
stand over them with a firm hand.
What caused the change isn't clear. Ruff spoke earlier in the season about a parenting book
that outlined the effects of positive reinforcement. Maybe he has a different outlook with his
50th birthday approaching in two months. Perhaps he learned a few things coaching at the world
championships or spending time with Red Wings boss Mike Babcock, his partner on the Canadian
Olympic team.
Of course, it's easy to take a lighter approach when everything is going well. The Sabres
had a great start to the season, but they were dreadful in losses to the Flyers and Bruins
over the weekend. It was their first true test, and they failed.
You know what they received for their listless efforts? The day off Sunday and time to
sleep in today.
"The old me might have went irate and done something a little bit stranger," Ruff said
after the Sabres lost to the Bruins, 4-2. "We've dealt with some sickness. We're going to back
off. We're going to get the guys some rest. We know how hard they worked in the first 10
games."
By the sounds of things, Ruff was ready to deliver breakfast in bed to his players and
thank them for beating the Islanders. In fact, what appeared to be Ruff going soft is actually
Ruff coaching smart with the Sabres playing three games in four nights every week this month.
It's all part of the new-and-improved Lindy, who is reinventing himself after 12-plus years
behind the bench.
Ruff has never been a bag-skate coach, but he's certainly no pushover. In past years, his
players would have begged for a punishing skate rather than endure Ruff's torturous video
reviews. He was notorious for tearing down his players in meetings in an effort to drill his
message into their heads.
His style works for young players, but it can become tiresome and suffocating for veterans
who have been around for several years. After a while, they become bored with the messenger
and stop listening to the message. Ruff lost several players over the years and last season
appeared on the verge of losing Derek Roy and Henrik Tallinder, among others.
It was bound to happen. Ruff is the longest-tenured coach in the league. You don't spend
that much time in one place without alienating a few players along the way. Ruff is both a
good coach and the right coach for Buffalo. Funny, but staying here has actually forced him to
become a better coach.
The Sabres hold the option to keep him after this season. He would be snapped up by another
team in a heartbeat if they let him go. If you don't appreciate the value of good coaching,
just look at the Bills.
Ruff isn't worried about job security. He's too busy trying to strike the balance between
pushing his players and pulling back. In past years, he would have pushed Sunday. Instead, he
pulled back.
If his players don't respond, the new Ruff can always go back to his old ways.
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