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  2. Arizona. The Utah games are blacked out here but I thought I could end around the blackout with a VPN connection. Plus, typically for blacked out games, the game is listed, but it is marked as blacked out. That said, the game wasn't even listed. I looked for it on ESPN+ on my phone, TV, and tablet and it appeared in none of them. I looked at "Live," "Power Play," and "On Demand. I even did a search for "Sabres" and got all previous games, all upcoming games, and highlights from last night's game, but not last night's game itself. This seems to happen to me once or twice every season - a game that undoubtedly is available on ESPN+ just doesn't show up for me. Very strange. I had never tried the VPN before for this, so I didn't know if it would work (sometimes they do, sometimes they don't), but never even got the opportunity to try. Given the blackout to begin with, I wasn't too disappointed, as there was only a chance the VPN would even work, so even if the game had shown up, I still might not have gotten to watch it. I tried it with the VPN on and with it off, and in neither case did the game appear. I'd be interested to know if other Sabrespace members have had this happen - where a game that is supposed to be available on ESPN+ simply doesn't appear.
  3. Always need to throw daggers at Dahlin.... As for the pictures I agree, there was a pick play which effectively took Tuch off Keller Once the rub had worked and Keller was going in on Quinn, Quinn needs to step up on him with Tuch in pursuit. Not back away towards Dahlin who is positioned to cover the backdoor. Had Keller passed it to a guy who scored then Dahlin would be more at fault but Keller just drives the net. Dahlin realizes Quinn backed off and does make a last ditch effort to get to Keller but he's too late at this point. As with defensive play in general, when playing a 1v1 with trailing support you want to either slow or angle the opposing player away from the net allowing the back checker either time to catch up or cover the possible trailer. In that particular case it would be Quinn's responsibility as he was the "LHD" at that time to take on Keller; Dahlin would then need to adjust accordingly based on the potential trailers coming in. Ideally in 3v3 Quinn steps up onto Keller and sandwiches him with Tuch causing a turnover or at least no shot as it slides harmlessly to Lyon. Dahlin is trapped guarding against the trailer incoming; he can't commit to Keller unless he effectively abandons his position to puck hunt.
  4. I'll be at the bar and the game.
  5. I'll try to get to Union Pub but I don't know--I have a lot of stuff the next day.
  6. I'll swing by union for a grab some beer and wings or something
  7. In the first photo, you can see Utah ran a pick play or rub off to shed Tuch. Quinn is in no man’s land but he’s in decent position because he’s between the puck and the net. Why he nor Dahlin recognize what is unfolding until Keller is point blank with the goalie is troubling. Not sure if the players usually yell switch or something to indicate an uncovered player is coming free heading to the net but those guys need to react better there. Frankly, Dahlin and Quinn, for all their offensive talents might be the two dimmest players on the team. Constantly not recognizing things on the ice and causing defensive lapses because of it.
  8. He’s not going to suddenly get more accurate. Maybe Lindy could tell him not to pick the corners so much but I fear the discussion would then turn into why is Alex always shooting the puck into the goalie so much.
  9. Today
  10. Sunday, November 23rd, 1pm We are meeting at Union Pub beforehand. i would like a head count of anyone intending to join us at the bar.
  11. No it's not even a Sabre record yet...it tied the franchise record
  12. What game is it again? Can the thread title be updated with it?
  13. Meh.. the Sabres need to try something different in OT. Ray made a comment last night about 5 straight let's you learn. He's not wrong. The problem is they are not learning. Quinn is a 3 v 3 nightmare. Players on the ice for the last 4 OTL games when the game was decided, Quinn has been on for 2 of those Utah: Tuch, Quinn, Dahlin Boston: Thompson, Quinn, Dahlin Columbus: Power, Tuch, Kulich Toronto: Thompson, Quinn, Power It might be time to NOT put Quinn out there. It's not working. Overall as I was reviewing this, if you've not reviewed the NHL goal visualizer yet, you should. Here's last nights game center - https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/buf-vs-uta/2025/11/04/2025020203 I find it funny when they show all the players jumping over the boards and the puck being shot down the ice. It's also a good way to see where players were at when things happened from a top down view. Good enough to get to OT, but they are not skilled at 3 v3 which requires even better man to man coverage on defense. And of course, you don't allow a goalie to play the puck to his own team.. kids are taught go to the net to get the whistle... why Tuch did not is beyond me.
  14. What this team needs to solve “most” of its problem is for Tage, Alex and Rasmus to step up. There are other issues but them three playing up to their ceiling and they’d be in first place right now.
  15. Loser points. Was the islanders bread and butter for getting into the playoffs for a while there.
  16. EVEN though you're on this site?
  17. It's just too bad they don't realize that "the end" means 65 minutes, not 60.
  18. Yup. The Eastern Conference hasn't begun to stratify yet, but when it does these OTL points are going to be hugely important.
  19. They just need to score. It's Science !
  20. At this point you waive Geersten to activate Kozak from IR, not call someone up from Rochester. Then when the next guy (Zucker presumably) gets back you send one of Dunne, Rosen and Östlund back down.
  21. Are you in the Utah market by any chance? I had the game on ESPN+ last night.
  22. I don't know. But fighting hard in every game right down to the end is good for them, They just need to start coming out on top of these games
  23. I was not able to see last night's game. I'm out of market and for some reason, it was not one of the available games on ESPN+. I don't have NHL Network, but I checked online and it wasn't one of their games either, so not sure what the deal was....I was able to see the replay of the OT winning goal and, of course, I'm frustrated to see a Utah player weaving around, through, and by all 3 Sabres to win the game. I don't have any context to what happened before that. What I do know is that the Sabres often get chances to win the game in OT - breakaways, 2 on 1s, 3 on 1s, etc. and can't bury the chance, whereas other teams get one opportunity and the game is over (with the exception of the Washington game in which UPL - of all players - stood tall in OT). Clearly, Tuch lost his man on the spin move and Quinn was not ready to pick him up. I'm assuming that, after all the bad OT losses recently, the Sabres players were instructed to "stay with their man" which may be why Quinn didn't step up and Dahlin wasn't able to pick up Keller either. They were presumably "shadowing" their guys while Keller was Tuch's responsibility. While it doesn't look like it would have broken this way, had Quinn and/or Dahlin stepped up to take Keller, maybe one of the other two Utah players is uncovered, jumps into the play, takes a pass from Keller and they score the winning goal? Speculation and conjecture at this point. It sounds like Lyon played a hell of a game and stole a point. Given the injuries and the fact that Utah has been good so far, maybe that's not a terrible result. On to St. Louis.
  24. they did. The good news is that they are finding ways to not lose in regulation, but for some reason don't seem to handle the pressure of OT very well.
  25. The first thing Granato did was to have his best faceoff man at the time (Mitts) take the faceoff to win possession. Mitts would skate off the ice and be replaced by a faster skater. It was all about possession and holding for a breakdown. They would wear the other team down and trap them until they got a really good chance. It was a novel concept at the time and other teams started to copy it. Not having Norris hurts 3 on 3 a lot. He is the best faceoff man we have, he is very fast and can finish his shots. This also huts the power play because of the faceoff issue. Last I looked we were the worst faceoff team in the NHL. Bottom line though the shooting has to get better all around. Just not finishing enough chances.
  26. I thought they said on the broadcast last night that it tied the team record.
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