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  2. Win tonight and they're at NHL .500 (which is meaningless). But if they do win tonight -- BOOK IT -- today will be the last time the home audience sees them below NHL .500 this season. It's all sunshine and lollipops from here on out. If they win tonight. You know, if they can avoid getting goalied by Comrie (or anti-goalied by Luukkonen).
  3. Technically, they both might've been on the ice. They don't have to officially waive anyone until noon. Right now, no info on the Sabres website nor PuckPedia as to who was sent down, as technically Norris is still officially listed as "day to day."
  4. I don't like Tage moving to wing. I'd rather see Norris as 2C to make two stronger lines. I suppose you don't want to mess with the established lines too much
  5. Playing one handed Rogers, a guy who already cannot run, was certainly helping the Bills defense. Pittsburgh's backup was pretty terrible too and they pulled him after the interception that he tossed to Benford. Given the weather and the situation they didn't give the backup much of a chance. Joe Burrow will be much harder to play against. The Bengals game will tell us a lot about this team.
  6. If you’re good enough, all of them. He was a good coach. He got a raw deal from the Bills.
  7. Wonder if those will be the actual lines tonight? Seems Ruff likes to run guys coming back from injury on a line they aren't going to actually play on fairly often. Would expect those are the lines he'll run with, but it seems he likes to juggle things up to mess with the other team's game planning. And again, good on Östlund to make it through this round of injured guy coming back. He's earned it.
  8. Suprised they didn't send Östlund down. He's earned staying up, but with him not having to clear waivers expected Adams to do the easy thing. Expecting it's Dunne that went down, because can't see Kozak clearing waivers. Tough part of having the 3 headed goalie monster, none of those 3 deserve to get sent down. (Then again, Rosen didn't deserve it either, but even with only 2 goalies, he'd be down now.) A bit of a spoiler. None of the actors knew how that episode would end until they got the script and only Gary Burghoff was given the final version of the script.
  9. doesn't much matter. they can't and won't beat another opponent the way they beat the steelers. it's a week to week league. (another NFL cliche that is an absolute truth bomb.)
  10. I'll have to rewatch that. Ik what happens and remember how I felt but I don't remember the episode itself.
  11. Im glad the Bills won but how many teams can you beat by running the same 2 plays for an entire half?
  12. The final episode of season 3 is the one that gets me the most. McLean Stevenson's (Col Henry Blake) last show. The writers nailed it and so did the actors.
  13. Attempted murder only draws a 15 yard penalty, right? Is it the play calling that is questionable or the decision to play a QB who essentially has a cast on his hand? I’m not sure what they’re supposed to do with that kind of limitation.
  14. Ha, his # games before next IR would be an interesting gambling proposal on Kalshi or Polymarket.
  15. Correct. I watched it in my teens when it was on tv all the time.
  16. I wonder if Norris can stay healthy thru the pre-game skate.
  17. We got UPL in the starters net and Norris between Benson and Tage at the morning skate. idk why it didn't quote this originally, but this could work.
  18. Myles Garret would…just kidding. Kind of. Tempers were high. Nobody should be allowed to revisit comments made during game play.
  19. I assume you are too young for the original airing of the final episode, 1983.
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