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Marvelo

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  1. The Sabres have been losing for so long that it's become ingrained in the blood. It used to be this team would win regularly...I know some of you have never seen this but it's true.  In the 70s and early 80s they seemed almost unstoppable. There were actual Hall of Famers on this team who were in their prime. Hasek was the last one...he left in 2001. After a brief rally when they almost won the cup in 2005 and finished first overall in 2006, it started slipping away. Drury and Briere left and the Sabres became only the third team ever to miss the playoffs after finishing first overall. They made the playoffs in 2009 and 2010 but lost again.

     

    The Pegulas took over in 2010, acquired Ville Leino, spent $10 million on the locker room, Lucic hit Miller and nobody responded and then the bottom fell out. Since the bottom fell out the team has been stumbling around like a strung-out junkie. Even when they "won" the lottery by losing out, they still lost. It's as if the Pegula Era, despite the rebuild of downtown, has been a curse to the team. The Pegulas, despite a constant diet of big failure with the Sabres, were allowed to buy the Bills in 2014, a further distraction to the neophyte ownership. Since then, the constant management changes, the instability and lack of foresight, the interchangeable anonymous players unsuccessfully filling roles, the overpaying/bribing old and declining players to come to Buffalo with long expensive contracts, the consistent drafting failures, the promising young players psychologically ruined by the constant losing, the dead gamenight experience and the resulting dead crowds...the winning formula and spirit has been lost. 

     

    Too many damn mistakes by the Pegulas, that's wtf is wrong with this team.

  2. They seem to have a thing for comebacks. They have character. The leaders are starting to step up. Pominville already has 11 points. Kane is healthy and banging. There is speed. Hopefully the passengers like Moulson will be jettisoned. I would like to see Bogosian; I think he will bring the level of the defense up. I agree Antipin is an asset although he still has much to learn. 

  3. Was listening to some former USA soccer players talk about the breakdown of Team USA in not qualifying for the World Cup. And, their position was the fire and passion and desire and "want to" has to come from the players themselves, not the coach. The desire to give 100% isn't something a coach should have to, or really can, coax out of a team. I think that applies to hockey as well. You can't have a coach motivate guys for 82 games. You're either the sort of player who will play hard every shift (a guy like Adam Mair comes to mind) or not. No system can fix lack of effort.

     

    On that note, I think lack of effort is coming from some of our most talented players (Risto, Samson, etc.). That's a big problem and one we've seen before in Buffalo (e.g., the team in Lindy Ruff's last year was full of drifty drifters... and was captained by Pommer).

     

    well said. :thumbsup:

  4. You said our forwards were cast offs so I stopped reading because that's ######. Cast offs are guys no one really wants. That isn't buffalo. Of course everyone over 23 is from somewhere else. We traded literally all our older guys.

    It's like everyone has amnesia. Of course everyone over a certain age is not from Buffalo, we traded all the vets. All of them. No one from 2014 is on this team.

     

     

     

     

    With all due respect, and I'm answering you with the respect that you and everyone else deserves, without coarse language, swearing or insults, the way people deserve to be treated, with respect. (believe me it makes the world a nicer place)...I intended the word castoff to be used is below, from the dictionary.

     

    castoff

    a person or thing that has been thrown aside or rejected

    To me, a castoff is a player that was cast off by his former team, not by all teams. It's not a guy that nobody wants. It's a guy that didn't work out with his original team...You misunderstood the meaning. It implies the guy didn't work out here, he didn't work out there, so Buffalo gets him.

     

    9 out of 12 of our current forwards came from other teams.

     

    That is a reason of what's wrong with this team, which was frankensteined together by two first-time GMs.

  5. Wrong*

     

    All the rest of our forwards are players who were acquired from other teams or free agents. There are virtually no homegrown forwards on our team at the present. How can you argue against that?

     

    Friday’s Lines:

    Kane  O’Reilly  Moulson

    Girgensons  Eichel  Pominville

    Reinhart  Larsson  Griffith

    Pouliot  Josefson  Nolan

     

    *However, thank you for reading my comment and caring enough to answer back, even though it was only a one word answer.

  6. This is true, but when the old guy is your best shot you have to realize your team is in deep deep trouble. Pominville now shouldn't be better than 3rd line and maybe some 2nd unit PP time, asking more than that means your team sucks bad. 

     

    The team was frankensteined together by two first-time GMs. And with Pegula running things, it's checkmate.

  7. Somebody had to say it....The Hobey Baker Award is a crock. It's an overblown award. It reflects mostly mediocrity. Look at this list. Since 1981, you have Paul Kariya, Chris Drury, Matt Carle, Johnny Gaudreau and Jack Eichel. Since 1981. That's 36 years. The rest are footnotes to history or just regular NHLers. Only two HB winners that I know of have even won a cup, unless I stand corrected...it's not much more than that. Many HB winners since 2005 are not even in the league. Sure, USA hockey keeps getting better but if you look at this list, winning the HB Award seems like more of a curse than anything. Remember Holzinger?

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobey_Baker_Award

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