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on Imlach during his final years in Buffalo. When the Sabres turned sour in the fall of 1978, Imlach and coach Marcel Pronovost were both fired. Imlach landed in Toronto for a second stay, but this stop didn't work out so well. He had disagreements
on Imlach during his final years in Buffalo. When the Sabres turned sour in the fall of 1978, Imlach and coach Marcel Pronovost were both fired. Imlach landed in Toronto for a second stay, but this stop didn't work out so well. He had disagreements
odd 1978-79 season. They had started slowly, leading to the firing of general manager Punch Imlach and coach Marcel Pronovost . John Andersen and Billy Inglis, respectively, replaced them at least on an interim basis. Slowly but surely
odd 1978-79 season. They had started slowly, leading to the firing of General Manager Punch Imlach and coach Marcel Pronovost . John Andersen and Billy Inglis, respectively, replaced them, at least on an interim basis. Slowly but surely
situation, and this was no different. Floyd Smith got the ax. His replacement was something of a surprise, as Marcel Pronovost was picked on this day. There was little doubt that Pronovost knew a lot about hockey. After all, he played 20
situation, and this was no different. Floyd Smith got the ax. The replacement was something of a surprise, as Marcel Pronovost was picked on this day. There was little doubt that Pronovost knew a lot about hockey. After all, he played 20
held Buffalo to 11 goals in the five games and the Sabres , a 105-point team in the regular season under coach Marcel Pronovost , posted their only win in Game Three at the Aud, 4-1. It was the third year in a row Buffalo won a best-of-three
didn't know it at the time, but the game was something of a historical landmark. It was the last time Buffalo won a game in the Stanley Cup finals. --- This Birthday in Buffalo Sports History: Marcel Pronovost , Sabres coach - 1930
the Sabres ' Hockey operations for a portion of the 1978-79 season after general manager Punch Imlach and coach Marcel Pronovost were fired on Dec. 2, 1978. Andersen and coach Bill Inglis led the team to the playoffs in the spring of 1979
1997, '98, 2002 and '08. No Red Wings player has ever won five Cups. Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay, Red Kelly, Marcel Pronovost and Marty Pavelich won four in a span of six seasons in the early 1950s. Since 1980, only one franchise has won