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Ross Rhea

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  1. 5 minutes ago, Thorny said:

    Going in circles. To each their own here. 

    If Pavelski gets up and walks away the actions of Eakin are never talked about again or even mentioned. A freak accident resulted after Eakin committed, at most, a minor penalty, and Eakin got dinged for it. Dumb call.  

    What was the end result of Eakins cross check?

  2. 1 minute ago, Thorny said:

    The cross check alone is not what caused the injury. It was the cross check in combination with another player then running into Pavelski. How can Eakin be responsible for the incidental contact from Stastny that randomly caused an injury? It makes no logical sense. 

    If there is no cross check Pavelski doesnt go off balance or leave his skates. Eakin started it and Stastny finished him off. The end result of the cross check was a head injury. 

  3. 9 minutes ago, bobs0108 said:

    Then why didn’t they call it on Stasney the one that drove him to the ice. They also didn’t even call it till they seen he was hurt. 

    If Eakin doesnt cross check him to go off balance Stastny doesnt push him down. So the cross check started the incident, correct call IMO.

  4. 5 hours ago, Brawndo said:

    And Jones was the only one of the two that should have been in the NHL at all that year. 

    Risto’s Hockey IQ or lack there of has been called into question many of times

    And when we hear that certain players are uncoachable on the Sabres, guess whose name is always the first mentioned. 

    Over 50% of his production up until this season came on the PP. 

    A saavy GM will look at the data below and see a huge difference with the exception of the power play.

    Lou I hope you are right and some GM  overpays for him, I wouldn’t hold my breath though. 

     

     

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    Trotz, Laviolette, Torts, Richards vs Housley, Bylsma, Rolston, Nolan.

     

    IMO, coach quality has made a huge difference.

     

    30 other teams would take Risto in a heartbeat and here in Buffalo fans cant wait to get rid of good players. SMDH!

  5. 21 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

    I firmly believe that Risto's stats are bad because we broke him. He has spent too much time trying to be the #1 guy and makes mistakes constantly out of position trying to cover for his D partner or for forwards left unchecked. If he had entered this league paired with a guy like Chara he'd be an allstar now. So the question is, is he broke forever or can he be fixed with a better pairing and coaching where he relearns how to play his area and his responsibilities? I guess that's what JBot has to decide but I bet if he goes to a team with a solid D system we will regret it. 

    To add to this, I think Risto sees the coach, former trash coaches also as having poor gameplans, poor system, just poor coaching and checks out sooner than the others. 

     

    Would love to see this guy with some good coaching. I think he would flourish on another team with a decent coach and that's why I wouldn't want to trade him.  

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  6. 4 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

    My own view is that you, like so many Buffalo fans for years, over values the players on our roster. 

    Pommer, for example, an over the hill cap dump by Minnesota is our 4th highest goal scoring forward. Something wrong with a roster where that's the case. 

    FWIW, Pommer would be tied for 4th in goals if he were still on Minnesota. But yes I totally agree with you.

  7. If these guys aren't playing now and he's "lost the team" what makes JBot think things would change come Oct with Housley still coaching? IMO it's obvious as the sky is blue Housley gets the axe at seasons end. I think TPegs tells JBot its either him or you both go!

  8. Phils record in 2 years speaks for itself. 

    Tampa currently has 122 pts with 5 games to play

    Coaching Record

      Regular Season Playoffs
    Season Age Tm Lg GP W L T OL PTS PTS% Finish G W L T W-L% Notes
    Career     NHL 158 56 81   21 133 .421   0 0 0      
    2017-18 53 BUF NHL 82 25 45   12 62 .378 8th 0 0 0      
    2018-19 54 BUF NHL 76 31 36   9 71 .467 6th 0 0 0      

     

  9. They have 71 pts with 8 games left. I honestly don't think they will get to 80 pts. Housley can't stay or the fans will mutiny.

    Look standings 12/1/2018 

    Eastern Conference

     
    • Standings through December 1, 2018
      GP W L OL PTS GF GA RPt% ROW
    Atlantic Division
    Tampa Bay Lightning* 27 19 7 1 39 103 79 .730 18
    Toronto Maple Leafs 27 19 8 0 38 98 70 .587 19
    Buffalo Sabres 27 17 7 3 37 85 76 .405 14
    Boston Bruins 26 14 8 4 32 71 64 .620 13
    Montreal Canadiens 26 12 9 5 29 82 85 .513 10
    Detroit Red Wings 26 12 11 3 27 76 85 .373 10
    Ottawa Senators 27 12 12 3 27 98 109 .353 12
    Florida Panthers 25 10 10 5 25 82 91 .460 9
    Metropolitan Division
    Washington Capitals 25 15 7 3 33 90 77 .559 14
    Columbus Blue Jackets 26 15 9 2 32 90 83 .547 15
    New York Islanders 25 13 9 3 29 76 72 .586 12
    Carolina Hurricanes 25 12 9 4 28 66 69 .560 11
    New York Rangers 27 13 12 2 28 77 84 .378 9
    Pittsburgh Penguins 25 10 10 5 25 83 84 .546 10
    Philadelphia Flyers 25 11 12 2 24 76 88 .467 10
    New Jersey Devils 25 9 11 5 23 74 86 .375 9

    Western Conference

     
    • Standings through December 1, 2018
      GP W L OL PTS GF GA RPt% ROW
    Central Division
    Nashville Predators 27 18 8 1 37 88 66 .539 18
    Colorado Avalanche 26 15 6 5 35 97 73 .447 15
    Winnipeg Jets 25 15 8 2 32 87 74 .593 15
    Dallas Stars 27 14 10 3 31 74 71 .513 14
    Minnesota Wild 26 14 10 2 30 83 76 .480 14
    Chicago Blackhawks 27 9 13 5 23 75 101 .433 9
    St. Louis Blues 25 9 13 3 21 74 85 .540 9
    Pacific Division
    Calgary Flames* 26 15 9 2 32 88 74 .653 15
    Anaheim Ducks 28 13 10 5 31 64 78 .403 11
    San Jose Sharks 27 12 10 5 29 82 88 .593 12
    Vegas Golden Knights 28 14 13 1 29 82 78 .553 13
    Edmonton Oilers 26 13 11 2 28 70 79 .433 13
    Arizona Coyotes 25 12 11 2 26 66 66 .461 11
    Vancouver Canucks 29 11 15 3 25 82 102 .428 10
    Los Angeles Kings 26 9 16 1 19 56 82 .365 8

     

    Then look where they were on Christmas day 37 games in which is half of the games played where they are now 74.

    Eastern Conference

     
    • Standings through December 25, 2018
      GP W L OL PTS GF GA RPt% ROW
    Atlantic Division
    Tampa Bay Lightning* 37 28 7 2 58 154 106 .730 25
    Toronto Maple Leafs 37 25 10 2 52 140 103 .587 25
    Buffalo Sabres 37 21 11 5 47 111 105 .405 18
    Boston Bruins 37 20 13 4 44 105 96 .620 19
    Montreal Canadiens 37 19 13 5 43 115 117 .513 17
    Florida Panthers 35 15 14 6 36 115 125 .460 14
    Detroit Red Wings 38 15 17 6 36 109 126 .373 13
    Ottawa Senators 37 15 18 4 34 118 144 .353 15
    Metropolitan Division
    Washington Capitals 35 22 10 3 47 129 103 .559 19
    Columbus Blue Jackets 36 21 12 3 45 117 109 .547 21
    Pittsburgh Penguins 36 18 12 6 42 119 110 .546 17
    New York Islanders 35 18 13 4 40 101 98 .586 16
    New York Rangers 35 15 14 6 36 102 115 .378 10
    Carolina Hurricanes 35 15 15 5 35 90 103 .560 14
    Philadelphia Flyers 35 15 16 4 34 104 125 .467 13
    New Jersey Devils 35 12 16 7 31 102 125 .375 12

    Western Conference

     
    • Standings through December 25, 2018
      GP W L OL PTS GF GA RPt% ROW
    Central Division
    Winnipeg Jets 36 24 10 2 50 128 101 .593 23
    Nashville Predators 37 22 13 2 46 111 95 .539 21
    Colorado Avalanche 37 19 12 6 44 129 115 .447 19
    Dallas Stars 37 18 16 3 39 99 102 .513 18
    Minnesota Wild 35 17 15 3 37 103 99 .480 17
    St. Louis Blues 34 14 16 4 32 96 114 .540 14
    Chicago Blackhawks 39 13 20 6 32 111 145 .433 13
    Pacific Division
    Calgary Flames* 37 22 12 3 47 127 103 .653 22
    San Jose Sharks 38 19 12 7 45 124 115 .593 19
    Vegas Golden Knights 39 20 15 4 44 117 112 .553 19
    Anaheim Ducks 38 19 14 5 43 95 109 .403 16
    Edmonton Oilers 36 18 15 3 39 102 111 .433 17
    Vancouver Canucks 39 17 18 4 38 117 125 .428 16
    Arizona Coyotes 36 16 18 2 34 93 101 .461 14
    Los Angeles Kings 37 14 20 3 31 86 112 .365 13
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