Let me preface this with the fact that I did not see the game last night. I only listened to the second and third. But to me, it sounded like Biron was making the saves in the second and third and was playing much better than he did in Carolina. The third period goal shouldn't not have even counted. The other two were PP goals for the Sens. If you want to complain about Marty, that is fine, but the evidence from last night does not support your argument.
Drury's line is not producing, and hasn't been for a while. Drury, Kotalik, and Novotny are on a three game pointless streak have only one point in the last six games. There is something to talk about.
As for a $2M backup, I see it as a good thing for a contender, and a bad thing for a rebuilding team. Last year's Edmonton, Atlanta and to some extent, Ottawa, are examples why. Atlanta would have had a playoff team if they had depth in goal. Edmonton, well... Ottawa probably would have fared better if they hadn't worn Emery (who I think is pretty solid) out last year.
The Sabres are the best team in the east, and arguably in the NHL right now. That means we will be seeing every team's A-game for the foreseeable future. Ottawa played that way last night, and they still needed Toronto to misunderstand physics to win.