Based on his previous experience with Hall, Krueger knows what he can add to the Sabres, who finished 13th in the Eastern Conference with a .493 points percentage (30-31-8) last season. Hall helped the New Jersey Devils return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs and won the Hart Trophy voted as the NHL's most valuable player in 2017-18, when he set NHL career highs in goals (39), assists (54) and points (93) in 76 games.
With the Devils and Arizona Coyotes last season, Hall scored 52 points (16 goals, 36 assists) in 65 games.
"His skill, his ability, his pace, you can feel it already and it gives our whole group a confidence when you see somebody like Taylor," Krueger said. "You know, he's matured in a really nice way. He's going to be a very important leader for us on and off the ice."
Krueger said he felt his relationship with Hall from their three seasons together in Edmonton pick up right away in their meeting Thursday and on the ice Friday. Hall recognized some of the practice drills that Krueger runs.
"I didn't quite remember how to do them or they weren't second nature to me, but a lot of the philosophies are the exact same," Hall said. "Our meetings are fast, our meetings are to the point and that's how our practices are as well. They're filled with pace, they're filled with quickness and high quality. I think he's a big quality over quantity guy and I think that's a great trait that you want to have in a coach, especially a coach when you're on a new team."
Hall said he was impressed with what he saw Friday, which confirmed some of his reasons for signing with the Sabres.
"I knew coming in that it was a team that I think is poised to take a step, a team that has some really good options offensively," Hall said. "I think on the back end as well you see Rasmus (Dahlin), the player that he is after just two years in the League. Being able to play on a line with Victor today was great. … You can see his skill. You can see his shot.
"And then I think just the way that Ralph wants us to play with pace offensively, a team that really attacks, and when we don't have the puck, obviously, a team that needs to get the puck back as quickly as possible and play to our strengths. A big reason why I wanted to come here was I saw that building and I saw it firsthand today."