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  1. On 4/20/2024 at 4:36 AM, That Aud Smell said:

    Pro sports might be a bubble? Think about how out of reach attendance is at an average hockey game for a family of 4. How onerous PSL’s are. At some point, the economics could fail.

    I’ll say.  I went to the 1985 Super Bowl at Stanford.  The ticket face value was $60.  I paid $125 to sit in the 2nd to last row of the end zone seats.  I was making about $30K then.

    This past Super Bowl the tickets were around $6K.  I’m been retired now for a few years but even if I was still working, no freakin’ way would I pay $6K for a ticket.  

  2. I had scanned the Web and found most of the answers you other posters provided but nowhere did I find it 100% definitive.  There was a lot of guesswork, even with the Canadian dominant hand on top of stick theory.

    i also found ideas like “maybe they saw someone else shooting left and copied”.  Along with the Canadian idea, it was also pointed out that when we started getting exposed to European players, it was noticed that the majority of them also shot from the left side, although not to the high percentage of Canadians.

    So, with the left sided theories being somewhat puzzling and the dearth of right shooting defenseman, why don’t more defenseman switch to the right side shooting to play the right side on the ice?
     

    Recently I saw the TNT NHL studio crew do a demonstration of the disadvantages of a left shooting defenseman playing on the right side.  (I believe this was between periods of a Sabres game after they acquired Byran and he was playing the right side.  With the physical and fast pace of hockey, it was startling what they demonstrated.

    One scenario was a left handed shooting Dman coming around the net on the right.  If he’s forechecked, his stance is open to the middle of the ice instead of the side boards.  A loss of the puck is way more dangerous.  
     

    Another scenario was the left side Dman passing the puck behind the net to a left shooting right Dman.  For the right Dman to gather the puck, his back is to the side he should be carrying the puck to. It looked very awkward.  Then, after he controls the puck, he has to get his whole body, plus his stick around the net before he can pass it up the ice to the forwards.  A right shooting defenseman only has to get his stick far enough past the net in order to be able to pass the puck up the ice.  The forechecking issue also comes into play here.

  3. I’m curious as to why there are more NHL players that shoot left handed vs right handed.  I looked at the Sabres roster and for 20 skaters I checked, 14 of them are a left handed shot vs 6 right handed.    That’s 70% left handed.  The estimated percentage of left handed people is only 10%.

    What’s so different about shooting with a hockey stick vs swinging a bat or golf club?   Except for switch hitters in baseball, it’s usually that right handed people swing a bat from the right side and the same with golf clubs.

    The first time I picked up a hockey stick, it was natural to hold it to the right side.

    So, are hockey players from Bizarro World or is there a legit reason to shoot from the left side?

  4. What does everybody think of Ovechkin’s pursuit of Gretzky’s career goals record?
     

    It’s probably inevitable but I’m actually rooting against him.  Gretzky was one of a kind and I’d rather see his records stand.  I didn’t get to see a lot of his games but when I did, he usually put on a show.  The NHL didn’t have as much national coverage back in the 80’s and 90’s so I didn’t get to see as much of him as I would’ve liked.

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  5. 7 hours ago, Big Guava said:

    That just is like a kick in the nuts.

     

    Where was that production here?

    Could he be the 3rd significant player in recent memory to leave the Sabres and win a cup?  He has the team but Bob is struggling in goal now.

  6. On 3/12/2024 at 6:21 AM, SabresVet said:

     

    I'd hope Adams is open to replacing the HC if they go down the stretch lukewarm to finish the season.  But I'm not holding my breath either. 

    I believe they’re going to do well in these games this week to close the gap towards a playoff spot (sucking us in to the hope).  Then they’ll go on a road trip and get overmatched by Seattle, Vancouver and Edmonton, losing much of the momentum they gained.

    There are more winnable games down the stretch that they’ll win to stay close.  Finally, with a playoff spot still possible, they’ll hit that season ending Florida trip and lay an egg, again.

  7. The next 3 games are Detroit, Islanders, Detroit with the Wings and Isles tied for the last East playoff spot with 72 points, 7 ahead of the Sabres.

    A sweep of the 3 games would definitely put the Sabres in strong contention for a playoff spot.  I also believe that losing all 3 would pretty much end all hope.  4 ir 5 points would help, but these 3 games are a golden opportunity.

    Coach Granato, please don’t start Comrie in goal for any of them. 

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  8. 11 hours ago, #freejame said:

    I really liked Bryam but he’s hasn’t really found his game. I don’t see what he brings that we don’t already have, but he’s another guy who can push for a 3-4 slot. I think he’s probably a 4-5 guy at the end of the day but the potential is there. 

    Casey is better and right now Colorado wins the trade if nothing is added. 

    Yeah, despite being the team’s highest scorer, of course Casey isn’t the best player.  He’s been solid and improved so much.   He becomes a RFA after this season so maybe that had something to do with it, plus a desire to get out.

    As far as all the LH defensemen, TNT did a great demonstration between periods on the impact of a LHD playing on the right side.  Hopefully this is a stepping stone to another deal.  Perhaps they have something in the works to trade like a Power or Ryan Johnson for a star center or a top RHD.

  9. 20 hours ago, sweetlou said:

    The list seems to be getting longer with the probability that the Sabres will be sellers this year as the playoffs look out of range again. 

     

    The obvious- Could get 2nd to 4th rd picks in return.

    Oloffson, Girgensons, and EJ.

     

    Could be- Teams looking for depth, KA should just get what ever he can get. May have to retain salary.

    Okposo, Jost, Comrie, and Robinson

     

    Moves to shake things up

    Joker, and Krebs

     

    Interesting to hear who else Sabres Spacers may be ready to move on from??

     

    I believe we could see another type of blockbuster with one of the young players or prospects either at trade deadline, but definitely in the off-season.

     

    Some of you just don’t get that Okposo is the captain and leader of this team.  I don’t think management would want to trade him.

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  10. 13 hours ago, mjd1001 said:

    I used to love the NBA as a little kid.  I was at the end of the Bird and Johnson era (remember it a little but not much) but on weekends if the NBA was on, I was watching it.

    Stopped for a while and a few years ago I tried it again.  I'm trying to not be an 'old guy' here, but the game is WAY different and a lot worse.  it seems to me that 90% of the time the ball is just being walked up the court really slow...then they take a little while to set up the half court game, attempt an isolation and the only play is really within a few seconds of the shot clock going off.

    Where is the pressure in the backcourt to make guys work a bit and tire them out? On the rare occasion I DO see that, it seems like a half hearted attempt.

    I'm not one of those guys that hates the NBA and hates basketball, because I used to love it...but when I watch a game now, it is just SO BORING!  I think it is truly the sport that you can skip anything up until the last 5 mintutes of the game and just watch that and see what you need to...and even then half the games are over by 5 minutes left.

    You been watching games on ESPN Classic?   Most teams play fast paced now.  The scores this year are probably record high.  You could say the defense is poor, though.

     

  11. On 6/13/2023 at 7:24 AM, nucci said:

    I dropped directv this winter and now have youtube tv . I like it and saving a lot of money over directv. Let me know what questions you have

    Same here.  With the Directv package I had and all the fees for equipment, I was paying just under $180 per month.  YouTube is around $80.   I added YouTube while weeding thru saved shows on the DVR but didn’t watch it much.  Now that it’s my full time provider, I’m somewhat annoyed by not all shows letting you FFWD thru commercials.

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