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Definitely not from WNY. Banned. I fought the ranch on wings crusade for years in the Midwest, don't need to fight it here.
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They seemed to do well a lot of times keeping the puck to the outside but there were a few continual issues that seemed to cause problems a lot. 1) Goals on a quick play 5-6 seconds after losing a faceoff in their own zone. This happened way too much from what I remember. Would seem to get better and then would randomly happen again. Obviously they aren't going to never allow these but the number of times this happened was too many. 2) Goals off rebounds from point shots. Either because the goalie allowed a rebound or because the Sabres were not in proper position to stop them from getting their sticks on them. 3) Goals from guys wide open. This was another maddening thing. They would go 3-4 games where this wouldn't happen at all and then it would happen 2 times in the same game or 3 games in a row. 4) Goalies simply letting in goals they should have stopped. This was another huge one. Too many times our goalies let in goals that shouldn't have been goals. Clear look, shot coming from far out and not a one timer and just cleanly beating them in a way that shouldn't happen with the regularity it did for NHL goalies. 5) Inability to clear pucks out when they have control and a seemingly easy way to get it out of the zone. Too many times when they struggled, this was an issue. Again, wasn't constant...they would do great on 3 PKs and then be terrible on 1 and it would end up in their net. Seemingly it was an inability to eliminate all of the above on a consistent basis like the good PK teams do. They'd do it well for 3 games and then suck at it for 3 games. They'd do some of these things well during games but then be terrible at the others. They'd do all of it well for 3 out of 4 penalties in the game but suck at it for the other. Like everything else it seemed this season, inconsistency in their game was a constant, which was to be expected on some level as a very young team, but you would have liked to see more improvement in this area over the course of the year with how bad they were.
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YTA for going to BWW...that place sucks. 😂
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How many teams win a Stanley Cup the first time in the playoffs as a group? Almost never. It even took the great Oiler teams 3 or 4 cracks at it to get their first one and they were nearly dismantled due to this. If you expect them to win the Stanley Cup next year you are likely to be unhappy due to having unrealistic expectations.
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Bold Sabres Prediction for the 2022-23 Season
matter2003 replied to Doohickie's topic in The Aud Club
Spot on with the first prediction, very close with the 2nd, likely correct on the 3rd once Norris finalists are announced, way off on the last unfortunately. -
I hate hate hate!!! they do divisional matchups for the 2/3 seeds. Just have it set up 1-8 by points and leave the forced divisional matchups out. Toronto starting out strong as usual I see... Not quite as bad as the NBA which is turning into a joke with their 9/10 seed playoff games against the 8/7 seeds. Why bother even having playoffs and playing the season if you still need playoff games with the final 4 seeds? Why are you rewarding a team potentially getting lucky in a game over 82 games of results? And now their in-season tournament next year? WTF is that,??
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I think the league disparity is probably what hurts other sports the most. Football is the one sport where you have one consistent place to draw talent from and it's all in the US(outside a very very very small percentage of players that go through the NFL International programs). Every other major sport in the US...hockey, basketball and MLB have players coming into the draft from numerous leagues and countries. Then soccer, which is most popular worldwide, doesn't even have a draft, they have youth programs where players start training from the age of 14 or even younger at times and come up through their system and become part of the senior squad after being part of the U18 and U21 teams(or just make the jump straight from U18 if they are stars).
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Not really. If there are 3 forward spots on each line and 32 teams then a 3rd liner would be like a 65th best player not 18th. And that's only considering offense, not including D or goaltenders.
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Pretty sad and says something about the other drafts then. Ie, if you are drafting the supposed 27th best player that year, you should be pretty certain he is a starter. Other than that, it's a pretty epic failure in your leagues draft process.
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That's not true at all with kickers...they are one of the most replaced positions in the NFL. Even with relatively established players. Miss a few game winning kicks in a row or have a few bad games and there is a good chance they replace you. Some teams are going through 3-4 kickers a year because they just keep not performing well. The standard of kicking is so high nowadays that you almost have to be at your best every game. 55 yard kicks that were an expected 10% or less chance of making it 10-15 years ago are now considered routine kicks and they are looked at strangely when they miss. Best position for a long career with little competition is long snapper. Unique skill set that takes a long time to practice to do well at and hone, and not much competition. Those dudes can play 15 years easy, especially with all the protections they have gotten over the last several years with the rule changes.
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The NHL is the only league where a 1st round pick can be a 3rd line player and teams will be thrilled with it. Imagine the Bills drafting a guy in the first round at 27 this year and they would be happy if he ended up being a decent backup and special teamer.
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The one the BareNaked Ladies sang about 😂
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I prefer Brian Wilson
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Same one as he has had the past few months. Pest that gets under other teams skin and who can move around as needed on lines but who typically plays on an energy line and adds some skill.
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Ralph punished him because he wasn't a defensive player...he literally was trying to win games 1-0 at times, the team was so boring and defensive it was sickening. Skinner couldn't fit his "vision" so he quickly found himself in the doghouse which progressively got worse and worse. I think they want to reward actual hockey and not pond hockey.
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He did a very good job, but he simply isn't Tage. Not many people are tho.