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Larry Quinn (ice hockey)

Larry Quinn
Member-at-large of the Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education
Assumed office
July 1, 2014
Preceded by Florence Johnson
Personal details
Born 1952
Residence Buffalo, New York
Occupation Real estate developer
Former President of the Buffalo Sabres
Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education Member

Larry Quinn (born c. 1952) is an American ice hockey executive, businessman and politician, best known for his involvement with the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Quinn has had two stints in the Sabres organization, the first in the 1990s as team president, and the second in the mid-to-late 2000s as managing partner, minority owner, and de facto president. Quinn, in 2014, won election to Buffalo Public Schools' board of education.

Quinn first joined the team as President in the 1990s and was responsible for hiring general manager Darcy Regier in 1997, after he had fired then-GM John Muckler. After Quinn and Regier allowed coach Ted Nolan to leave after the end of his contract, they hired Lindy Ruff as head coach. Both Regier and Ruff would stay with the team until their respective dismissals in 2013. Quinn assisted then-owners Northrup R. Knox and Seymour H. Knox III in securing the construction of what is now the First Niagara Center and the abandonment of Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Quinn first served as President and CEO of the Sabres from November 1, 1996 to April 9, 1998. The Sabres compiled a record of 69 wins, 48 losses and 27 ties and captured the Northeast division title in 1997 and advanced to the conference finals in 1998.

Quinn was let go in 1998 as John Rigas took over the franchise. Four years later, the Adelphia Communications scandal led to the league taking over the team. Quinn associated himself with the prospective ownership group led by Tom Golisano, initially serving as a consultant. When investor Hormoz Mansouri left the ownership group, Quinn stepped in and was rewarded with a minority stake in the franchise. When Golisano closed on his purchase of the team on March 12, 2004, Quinn was named managing partner and CEO, serving as Golisano's personal representative in Buffalo—essentially earning his old job back as head of the franchise.


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