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  1. That was a strange game.  The Sabres looked like 4 or 5 different teams at different points in the game.

    There was some good stuff going on in that game, too.  Nice to see us come back to tie a game with a 2 point deficit, for example. 

    But as a rule, it's a mess everywhere  and my God we have a long way to go.

    I thought Tokarski did a great job all things being equal.

     

     

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  2. 9 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

    Wow. Some f you have a lot of faith in an interim coach creating magic. We shall see I guess. 

    Rangers are playing good hockey as of late; they have some momentum going right now.

    I think it will be more of the same from the Sabres, but we'll find out soon enough.

    No Eakin and Okposo is a huge boost.

     

     

     

  3. 5 hours ago, pi2000 said:

    They drafted him 7 years ago and developed him slowly, working his way up the ranks, SHL, ECHL, AHL, AHL all-star, etc.. developing like a goalie prospect should.... and now he's gone, some other team gets to reap the rewards of all the resources BUF put into his development.   And we keep Carter Hutton.   SMH

    I woulda put JJ back in Roch with UPL.   Tokarski backing up Hutton with Ullmark out, and Houser on taxi squad.    

    It's not a big loss.  JJ is a career AHLer.

     

     

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  4. MODO:  there is an enormous amount of work to be done around here, including completely rebuilding and re-imagining an entire organization on multiple levels!  

    It will take years to get it all turned around, assuming they make all the right choices and go about their work in the correct manner! 

    For now, we have to hope that Adams isn't completely overwhelmed by his job duties.  He should be overwhelmed.

    He doesn't have anywhere near the right amount of experience to weather this storm, especially alone! 

    It sounds like they are going to get an assistant GM in here to help him.  That's a really good start, but again, it has to be a GOOD HIRE.

    Second, they need to hire the RIGHT HC, not the wrong one.  This group doesn't need an up and coming question mark from the college ranks.  We need a PROVEN NHL HC with experience and a record of WINNING.

    Will they get that decision right?  We'll find out.

    Lastly, they need to get the upcoming trade deadline RIGHT.  There should be a lot of movement off the team, while retaining the right players as well.  None of the really big names should go just now. 

    That's a TON on their plate.  Let's see how it goes.

    In the meantime, try to enjoy the games.  It's all about the games.

    This is a hockey team after all!

     

     

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  5. My complaint is the Sabres "goal song" which I thought was dead but then they played it when we scored tonight.

    Can we please get rid of that garbage?  

    Do we have to listen to it forever?

    How about a new one? 

    How about none at all?

     

     

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  6. 19 minutes ago, BuffalOhio said:

     

    While controlling the rebound, Clifton made a desperation lunge with his stick and deflected the shot into the netting.  Great play by him and typical of the Sabres this year.

    It amazes me how poorly these guys pass and that they can't catch passes that are right on their tape.  It's brutal.  Their practice habits must be awful and I blame that on RK for having no accountability on this team.

    Hopefully Granato can get some, but I doubt it as an interim.  

    Just watched the replay of the Reinhart miss 3 times and I'm pretty sure no one's stick touched the puck.  The puck was bouncing/rolling and I think he caught it on end just as he shot it, while also trying to roof it at the same time.

     

     

     

  7. Watched the NESN coverage of the game tonight.

    Jack Edwards: "The Sabres are now on their fourth 5-year plan in the last 6 years".

    He was merciless on Skinner in terms of near zero production in exchange for $9 million.

    Hell, they were pretty hard on Eichel, even if he didn't play and is a Bostonian!

    We have some enormous negative inertia to overcome around here.

     

     

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  8. 14 minutes ago, PerreaultForever said:

    I guess we learned that they didn't quit on Krueger, they just suck. Exactly the same.

    Is it just me or did Granato look like he'd rather be somewhere else? Lowest energy coach I've ever seen. 

    Another team walks to a win against us with a mediocre effort required. 

    It never felt like the team quit on Krueger to me, simply b/c all the players were very supportive of him in their interviews and no one wanted to go near suggesting the coach was the issue.  

    And yet their play always *did* suggest they were quitting on the HC!

    This team is not nearly as good as Sabres fans think it is "on paper".  

    It is also dinged up right now too.

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, LouBrawls said:

    I'd read somewhere, can't recall where, that this was a "proven system"... maybe those were RK's words.Can anyone name a specific time, team or where this system has worked?  because it seems like it's set up for failure.  All of this also verifies my notion that he was trying to plug the players into a system and not playing to their strengths. You could see it in the lack of creativity, they looked tentative, knowing if one dominoe fell then that was it.

    Let it go!  We're done with that guy now, and you aren't going to see him anywhere near an NHL bench ever again.

    Enjoy the moment!

     

  10. Analytics is not rubbish; it can be applied to all sports, and relying on it in connection with lots of other things is much better than ignoring it entirely.

    I will guarantee the Sabres would be a much better team right now if all organizational and coaching decisions were driven *solely* by analytics over the last 3 or 4 years.

     

     

     

     

     

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  11. 4 hours ago, Gatorman0519 said:

    and Kevin Adams is part of that thinking.  Terry retreated to the "well I know him" position and put in an inexperienced man to run the entire franchise.  I highly doubt it is going to work out.  The first thing that should be automatic is to get Gallant or Boudreau in here immediately. That is obvious to everyone except for Terry. 

    Just listened to Kevin's segment.

    For me, the most relevant part was when he was talking about Gronk and Brady down in Tampa.  Brady and Gronk were the pros who came from a winning culture and know how to win.  

    Tampa's attitude was "show us what to do; what do you need; how can we win a championship?" 

    Weekes is basically saying the organization was smart enough to defer to the champions.

    Is any of that going on in Buffalo right now?

    The Sabres should be filling their ranks with experienced, respected NHLers who have achieved success at the NHL level.

    And then the organization should do what they say.

    Weekes' comment about myopic, almost sentimental thinking in the Sabres organization also hits home.

    Pegula needs to step back and try to gain some objectivity with what he is doing.

    It's going to be tough!  I just don't think he is the right guy to ever be a good owner.

    Maybe he can learn, or maybe he will decide to sell the team.

    That's my hope.

     

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  12. 10 minutes ago, Zamboni said:

    All but Staal. My God he has a very punchable face. Never liked him. Still don’t.

    You know, I have had a very similar reaction to him especially since he became a Sabre.

    He's doing the Ron Duguay look, 35 years later, only he can't pull it off.

    The addition of a helmet to that hair just looks idiotic.

     

     

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