Sabres Director Adam Mair Placed Leave After DWI, Leandra’s Law Charges
Sabres Director Adam Mair Placed Leave After DWI, Leandra’s Law Charges

Sabres Director Adam Mair Placed Leave After DWI, Leandra’s Law Charges

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Adam Mair, the Buffalo Sabres' director of player development and former center for the team, has been charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated under Leandra's Law after a crash in Pittsford, New York. Mair was driving with three children in his vehicle at the time of the incident and registered a blood-alcohol content of 0.2%, more than twice the legal limit. Following the arrest, the Sabres placed Mair on administrative leave and declined further comment. Mair, 46, has been part of the Sabres organization since 2015, serving in his current role since the 2021-22 season, and played for the Sabres from 2002 to 2010. The crash, which caused no injuries, occurred near Clover Street and Tobey Road, and Mair initially refused a chemical breath test before eventually taking it. He is scheduled to appear in Pittsford Town Court for the charges.

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