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  1. My son just informed me that he got two tix for Tool at BCA as well, and told me I am going. Should be a good show. Floor tix too far back though.

    Consider yourself lucky for getting floor tickets!  My buddy and I tried buying right at 10am today, and the best we could get was way up in 214 :cry:

  2. The Sabres have only played there three times in seven years?

    Hrmmm.  It appears to be accurate: http://mcubed.net/nhl/buf/la.shtml

     

    However, you'll notice from the link that they actually beat the Kings 4-2 in an away game the '11-'12 season!  But lo, that game was in Berlin to kick off that season in October 2011, counting as an LA "home game": https://www.nhl.com/news/adam-scores-twice-sabres-beat-kings-4-2-in-first-nhl-game-in-germany/c-595072

     

    Edit:  I think the current schedule format (wherein each team plays a home & away with each team in the opposite conference) began in 2013-2014.  In 12-13, they didn't play each other, in 11-12, they played @LA (in Germany), in 10-11 they played @BUF, and in 09-10 they played @LA (Rivet's aforementioned goal).

  3. Disappointingly, I am flying out to LA tomorrow evening, in time to barely miss the chance to see the Sabres @LA and @ANA :wallbash: Did the same thing a few weeks ago -- I departed Denver the morning they played the Avs...

    lets see a show of hands how many back east will stay up to watch this train wreck. 

     

    As always.GO SABRES !

    I actually plan to catch the ~second half of the game at 716 or somewhere near the KeyBank Center post-NCAA Tournament.  My Hokies are playing Wisconsin at KBC starting at 9:40pm, so I will be in attendance.  Speaking of which, we probz need to get a NCAA Tourney thread going, eh?

  4. It is interesting to see a breakdown of (at least a couple of) the team's expenses and incomes in that article (sponsorship money, ticket sales, travel costs).  I always wondered how some of these minor league hockey (or baseball) teams an possibly stay in business.  I wonder if there are team-by-team or league-by-league comparisons listed somewhere?

  5. :thumbdown:  A lot of the negativity around here, in my opinion, is neither impressive nor productive...... Go Sabres!

     

    As mentioned previously, Bobrovsky is riding a three-game shutout streak into tonight.  I imagine he'll play at home tonight and take off tomorrow in BUF?

     

    Per the Columbus Dispatch:

     

    Per the NHL and the Elias Sports Bureau, Bobrovsky's active shutout streak is 180 minutes, leaving him 3:16 short of the longest in the league this season (Minnesota's Devan Dubnyk) and 19:28 short of matching the franchise record (Steve Mason, 2008-09).

    As for the modern NHL record? That's still a long way off.

    Bobrovsky would need to be perfect for 2½ more games to approach the mark set in 2003-04 by Arizona's Brian Boucher (332:01).

  6. Hey iT!  Yes, I am still in.  I hope others will take you up on the offer as well.  Perhaps it will be good enough weather for a bicycle commute, which will make it easier for me to get my drink on, too :ph34r:  Thanks!


    Perhaps we can get a separate, pinned thread going for this the week of.

  7. Gotta be CB, Safety, or WR in the first round.  They have to go into it knowing who they like, and in the case that their guy(s) don't fall to them, which teams might be willing to trade up.

     

    Those who say "no" to a CB in Round 1: Who do you expect to start?  Darby and.... Seymour?  Seymour showed some promise in his rookie year, and I'm sure the coaching staff has been evaluating his potential for this year and for down the road.  But CB and S both need to be addressed, and CB I think will be tough to address responsibly in free agency.

     

    I don't understand going that high for a TE. Is there a prospect out there that teams covet?

    And didn't the team try to solve the TE issue by signing Charles Clay to big money?

    Definitely looking at OJ Howard from Alabama.  But I agree that TE can be addressed later on in the draft (a la Chris Gragg, or Nick O'Leary a couple years ago).  Regarding Clay - I think folks are still clamoring for a second TE.

     

    Speaking of Gragg, I wonder what his deal is?  Recall that DeAngelo Hall blew up his ACL during the preseason this past August.  I liked Gragg, and I thought that injury stung a bit.  I wonder if he'd be back to 100% for training camp, or if anyone (Bills or otherwise) will give him a contract.

  8. I'm liking that last game vs the Leafs. Should be right in the thick of the playoff hunt, and that rivalry will be awesome

    :cry:

     

    Amerks, Fri. Mar, 24 2017 vs. Springfield Thunderbirds 7:05 PM

     

    This would be fun if we maybe could get an pre-gtg here? :)

    I'm going to plan on it!

     

    I'm suggesting the Brewhouse pregame.

    Good idea.  I'd like to throw Dinosaur BBQ and Exchange Sports Bar (where Nathaniel's used to be) into the idea hat as well.  Both very close to the Arena.

  9. Finally read the article and watched the video here!  Awesome!  Well done, CJ and John.

     

    I enjoyed this part... especially Bogo... haha:

     

    When we got to the morning skate that day, he just wanted to hang by the tunnel where the Sabres came out and make sure he got to fist-bump Jack. He got his wish and more: Anders Nilsson flipped him two pucks, one for him and one for my daughter. Zach Bogosian broke a stick and gave C.J. the pieces, which he thought was the coolest thing… until Sam Reinhart came off at the end and gave him the perfectly intact stick he was using. He loves that thing.

     

    As it turned out, that stick was the perfect distraction. Instead of asking why the heck we were hanging around at the top of the 100 level after the skate was long over, C.J. was stickhandling pucks from Anders Nilsson with his new stick from Sam Reinhart.

  10. I'm hearing this chatter on WGR and on Twitter -- that retaining Taylor is penny-wise and pound-foolish; that Taylor can probably get you into the playoffs, but don't you want to set your sights higher than that.

     

    Effin' A, man. This team hasn't been to the playoffs in whatever-however-many years. Baby steps. I'd be more than happy with a plan to make the playoffs, and then reconfigure once (if) it's established that Taylor can't get you over the hump of a first-round exit, etc.

    Yep.  And believe me, I <3 Tyrod more than most.  There are arguments for going both ways with it, and it'll be interesting to see how this plays out here soon.

     

    Regarding your pennywise statement -- you could also argue that they won't do any better pennywise with a veteran FA QB (similar prices for worse than Tyrod), so he'd be at a good price.

     

    It made me nervous last year when the Bills were negotiating this contract with Tyrod, with the out-clauses (or whatever) after the 2016 season: "If he's awesome, then we have our QB of the future at a decent price!  If he sucks or shows to be injury-prone, then we just move on!"  Well, what if he's somewhere in the middle?  Now we've got this whole situation.

  11. Sal Capaccio seemed to be high on Mahomes this morning, as well.  I think he's the one QB I wouldn't mind them drafting, whether it's at 10th overall, or perhaps later in the first (trade back a la the EJ pick).

     

    It seems to me that Tyrod is still the best chance they have to win in 2017, and picking up his contract this year wouldn't be at a ridiculous price.

     

    However, if the Bills truly are building for the future -- i.e., planning to become a legit contender in two to four years with some other QB at the helm -- then cutting Tyrod and going with a cheap Siemian, Mahomes, etc. + Cardale would be helpful (cap-wise) in fulfilling that.  But, would the Pegulas be willing to be patient with Whaley and let him play it all out that way?  It's tough for us to know that, and that's ok.

  12. Was just looking at this.  MODO, another way you can look at it is that: If the Sabres go 13-3-3 down the stretch, they STILL have less than 50% chance of making it in.  :(

     

    Edit: Ummmm but, also, if they were to run the table and go 19-0-0 (or even slip to a 18-0-1!), they will clinch.  So..... they control their own destiny!!!

     

    I hereby do declare tonight's game to be a MUST-WIN.

  13. Sabres stats on Twitter just put this out there (in re Sabres goalies both being top 10 SV% at present):

     

    "Per Elias, the last time 2 Sabres goalies finished the season in the top 10 was in 1992-93 (Dominik Hasek-7th, .896 & Grant Fuhr-9th, .893)."

     

    Look at those SV%'s!

    Wow!  I wonder, if SabreSpace had existed, whether we would have questioned if Hasek would be fine??? B-)

  14. Is there jail time involved if you get caught doing this?

    :lol:

     

    I had a buddy who was a phenomenal goaltender for a horrible central NY high school team - like they would typically lose 3-1 because he gave up 3 goals on 70 shots.  To keep himself sane, he would often clear the puck by whipping it toward the opposition's bench/coach (it's not a delay game of game penalty if the puck exits play by going into the bench area), and these decent teams' coaches would become livid at his otherwise turd of a team. 

  15. Well, most coaches are gonna play the hot hand. Even Bylsma couldn't be that stupid to rest Lehner after a 37 save shutout, could he?    

     

    The only pro coach dumb enough to do something like that that would be Yankees' Joe Girardi -  but he's baseball - no worries.  lol

    Well........... they've got a back-to-back here: @NJ tonight, and SJS tomorrow.  And as mentioned upthread, lots of games coming up (Thurs, and another back-to-back Sat and Sun).

     

    So it seems possible that Nilsson gets either tonight or tomorrow.  Lehner still seems to be the obvious choice for tonight, though.

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