Lindy Ruff

Lindy Ruff

Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Forward



image_size = 225px
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 02
weight_lb = 190
league = NHL
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date and age|1960|02|17
birth_place = Warburg, AB, CAN
career_start = 1979
career_end = 1991
draft = 32nd overall
draft_year = 1979
draft_team = Buffalo Sabres
played_for = Buffalo Sabres
New York Rangers

Lindy Cameron Ruff (Born: February 17, 1960 in Warburg, Alberta) is head coach of the Buffalo Sabres and former left winger in the National Hockey League.

Playing career

Lindy was chosen in the second round, 32nd overall of the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. He played for the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. Ruff gained a reputation as a player for his toughness, character and hard work on the ice. An illustration of this came in a May 10, 1980 playoff game against the New York Islanders where opposing goaltender Billy Smith struck Ruff with his stick as he passed in front of his net. Ruff got up, skated back to the goaltender and tackled him.

Ruff played most of his NHL career for the Sabres, serving as captain of the team for nearly three years, but he was traded to the Rangers at the 1989 NHL trade deadline in exchange for a draft pick. The Sabres would use that pick to select Richard Smehlik, who would later play for several years under Ruff.

Ruff played in 691 NHL games, scoring 105 goals and adding 195 assists for an even total of 300 points. He also recorded 1,264 penalty minutes. In 52 playoff games, Ruff recorded 11 goals and 13 assists while accumulating 193 penalty minutes.

Coaching career

He became assistant coach of the Florida Panthers for the 1993–94 NHL season until the 1996–97 NHL season. His most success as an assistant coach was with the 1996 Florida Panthers that made it to the Stanley Cup, but lost to the Colorado Avalanches.

Ruff was named the 15th head coach of the Buffalo Sabres on July 21, 1997. [ [http://www.nhl.com/lineups/coaches/ruff.html NHL.com - Coaches ] ] He had immediate success in Buffalo, advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals in the 1997–98 NHL season. In Ruff's second season as coach, the Sabres reached the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals before finally losing to the Dallas Stars in six games. The following two seasons saw Ruff's Sabres lose in the first round to the Philadelphia Flyers and the second round to the Pittsburgh Penguins respectively. Buffalo missed the playoffs in the three seasons preceding the NHL lockout amidst the teams bankruptcy and financial problems caused by the Adelphia Communications corporate scandal. After the lockout, Ruff lead the Sabres to back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals appearances only to lose to the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006 and the Ottawa Senators in 2007. Ruff is currently the longest-tenured coach in the NHL and was rewarded with a three-year contract extension that has an option for a fourth season. [ [http://boston.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2007/06/11/daily28.html?jst=s_cn_hl Regier, Ruff re-up with Sabres - Business First of Buffalo: ] ]

Ruff is known for being blunt with the media. A well-known example of his bluntness were his comments regarding Toronto Maple Leafs player Darcy Tucker. In his post-game interview following a questionable hit on Jochen Hecht that knocked the Sabres centre out of the lineup for two weeks with a sprained ACL in the 2005–06 season, Ruff said, "I want him [Tucker] suspended." He also said, "I have not called the NHL office all year and I will call them ten times tomorrow." He called Tucker's hit "a definition of a joke." [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2396709 ESPN - Knee sprain to sideline Hecht for two weeks - NHL ] ]

On April 5, 2006, Ruff became the 31st coach in NHL history to win 300 games, and just the 16th to do it with only one team. Ruff led the Sabres to their most successful regular season ever in 2006–2007, with a 53–22–7 record for a total of 113 points.

Ruff was the winner of the 2005–06 Jack Adams Award for coach of the year in the National Hockey League. Tom Renney of the New York Rangers and Peter Laviolette of the Carolina Hurricanes were also nominated.

Ruff was again nominated for the Jack Adams Award in 2006–07. His nomination was the second time he has been a finalist for coach of the year. Michel Therrien of the Pittsburgh Penguins was also a finalist while Alain Vigneault of the Vancouver Canucks won the honor. Ruff placed 2nd in the voting with 126 points to Vigneault's 134. [ [http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/hockey/story.html?id=50d71056-93e3-4d77-b391-6a7c7b670d82 Vigneault wins three-way race for Adams ] ]

In February 2007 Ruff was fined US$10,000 by the NHL after a brawl with the Ottawa Senators. The league said that Ruff precipitated the brawl following a questionable hit on Chris Drury by Chris Neil. [ [http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?articleid=289522&page=NewsPage&service=page NHL.com - News ] ] Because the hit to Drury did not result in a penalty, Ruff sent out Andrew Peters, Patrick Kaleta, and Adam Mair; the team's "enforcers". What followed was one of the '06-'07 season's most memorable hockey brawls. Adam Mair began the brawl, punching Ottawa's Jason Spezza as soon as the puck was dropped. Andrew Peters tried to start a fight with Dany Heatley, who didn't want to fight. Even the goaltenders got into the fight, with Martin Biron challenging Ray Emery. Pesci's Pizza, a local Buffalo eatery, responded to the fine by donating 10 percent of its sales until it was paid.

After a second round playoff match against the New York Rangers on April 27th, 2007, Ruff would be fined again by the league after harshly criticizing officials for an obvious missed too-many-men call against the Rangers, giving New York a chance to tie the match in the closing minute. [ [http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?articleid=300629&page=NewsPage&service=page NHL.com - News ] ]

In the 2006–07 season he became the first Sabres coach to lead the team to back-to-back 50 win seasons, boasting the 5th best win percentage in terms of points captured vs. points available from 1979-present for the entire league.

Ruff ranks 23rd in the history of the NHL with 397 regular season coaching wins. His 52 career playoff wins are tied for 14th place on the all-time list. Among coaches with 40 or more playoff wins, Ruff is in the top 5 in terms of career winning percentage.

Coaching Record

Personal

Ruff's younger brother, 16-year-old Brent Ruff, was one of four teammates killed in a bus crash while playing for the Swift Current Broncos in 1986.

Another younger brother, Marty Ruff, was a first round draft pick of the St. Louis Blues, but never appeared in an NHL game.

An older brother, Randy Ruff, played and coached in junior hockey.

Lindy and his wife Gaye have four children, Brett, Eryn and twins Madeline and Bryan. Madeline was in the news in 2006, as she had a brain tumor removed.

Lindy is a member of Brookfield country club in Clarence, NY, he plays golf with both right and left-handed clubs.

ee also

* Captain (hockey)
* List of NHL seasons
* List of NHL players
* List of NHL head coaches

References

External links

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