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That long term deal is one of the best decisions the Buffalo management has made in many years. And the beauty is he is playing great in the first year. A lot of times an athlete will have a great season, sign a big deal, and his play and production tapers off (in every sport one sees this; in baseball, football, basketball, etc.). But Thompson is playing even better this year than last! Got to give great respect for that.
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We do have a talented young offense with enormous upside. Tage is fantastic. Great with the puck around the net and a giant shot. As long as these players make a commitment in the off-season (getting stronger; stick handling; skating) and continue to play selfless hockey, they will put up points and we will get better. Defense needs input (another two way center; and 1-2 more defensemen).
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The Future's so Bright, I Gotta Wear Shadesš
FrenchConnection44 replied to Porous Five Hole's topic in The Aud Club
Indeed. Quinn is coming on and growing in confidence. As young as these players are they have a lot of potential. No idea who might be available in free agency. But if we can get the Northeastern goalie to sign. Then bring in a quality two-way center (in place of Middlestadt) and add a quality defenseman with size, we could really be rocking in the future. I was really pumped about this team at the start of the season. Then it looked like a carbon copy of the past couple of years with the big losing streak. But whatever happens to the playoff race, if they can keep fighting for games, scoring, it will be a fun year and a year to build on. love these young kids. Itās a bit like a college team playing in the NHL, they are so young. -
Good points. While I do believe goaltending is a factor and also agree with a few others about Anderson not really being able to grind out 50-60 games like a 25 year old, I also think we need a couple more strong defensemen. Defensive defensemen. Our offense is pretty good. But when you actually look at the games and the goals - we are leaving way too many open shots in the slot. Especially relative to some good defensive teams. I would also add that some stronger defensive forwards. Whether that can be developed from within or not is not likely (a bit). But we were doing some quality back checking early on in some of our wind and that had been inconsistent. As well as positioning. One could see that against the Rays.
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GDT: Saint Bluis at Buffalo, 11/23/22, 7pm, MSG, WGR.
FrenchConnection44 replied to Eleven's topic in The Aud Club
Quinn looked Gretzky-esque on that second goal. Skinner. Two insane goals. what is it with this team. Are we just going to go on 5-6-7 game streaks all year, lol. The raw skill is there (and Skinner is on fire; that whole line is!); they do need some of that added physicality and intensity in close games. Gotta be able to be more physical and handle those tough games. But still feel positive for the future. -
Well, that was more like the team we saw early in the year. Can they keep it up. The positive is also a concern. 12 points came from the first line. But that is 12 of 17 points among forwards from our first line. The strength of this team is the first line. Cousins. And Dahlin. With a few future potential quality players. Hopefully we can add to that. But have to develop some intensity. Nevertheless, great to see a big win. Now go win a close one.
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This is a start to a discussion. Via ESPN. I am okay with not adding a bunch of free agents. But if the Pagulaās are not willing to start to spend this off-season something is amiss. I love the nucleus. But we do need some good coaching to improve and, really, an entire organizational structure. Many teams are able to build winners without massive $$$$ such as the Astros or Rays in MLB or even the Lightning in the NHL. Maybe we need to poach the Lightning Asst. GM? But there is some flotsam to be jettisoned and some fresh blood. And some better drafting. Frankly we have not drafted well, overall, given the draft positions. VIA ESPN: Buffalo's season began with promise. The Sabres were 7-3-0 on Nov. 2, boasting the NHL's fifth-best record and sitting second in the Atlantic Division. They've been the NHL's worst team ever since. Back-to-back losses at Carolina and Tampa Bay started a skid from which Buffalo has yet to recover -- an eight-game losing streak (through which the Sabres have been outscored 38-19) with seemingly no end in sight. Problems: Everyone from coach Don Granato to top defenseman Rasmus Dahlin has posited theories about the Sabres' rapid decline. An increasingly impatient Granato -- who chalked up the skid early on to a necessary learning experience -- has since cited a lack of urgency and identity within the group. Dahlin thinks Buffalo is short on swagger. Killer instinct? They don't have it. Or at least, not enough to pull out of this funk. Those are the intangible issues. Buffalo's performance on the ice has been laborious. In the Sabres' past eight games, only Jeff Skinnerhas scored more than one five-on-five goal. Tage Thompson has been an excellent producer on the power play, without the even-strength offense to match. Buffalo is averaging the most goals against per game since Nov. 3 (4.75) and their penalty kill is tied for worst in the league since then. Eric Comrie's play in net deteriorated (0-4-0, .865 save percentage and 4.28 goals-against average) until he was hurt against Ottawa earlier this month, forcing Buffalo to recall Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen as a complement for 40-year-old Craig Anderson. The veteran Anderson has outplayed Comrie of late (.881 SV%, 3.84 GAA), but at his age, Anderson can't be rolled out each night. Despite the Sabres' best offseason efforts, goaltending is a problem -- again. Buffalo has potential stars on the roster. Granato is still figuring out how best to use them. Dahlin deservedly generated early Norris Trophy buzz that has fizzled slightly along with the Sabres' hopes of busting an 11-year postseason drought. And that's not Dahlin's fault. He has arguably been Buffalo's best player, carrying a heavy workload and shepherding rookie Owen Powerwhen they're paired together. The Sabres just need more of everything, from everyone, everywhere. And that's going to be even tougher to get now that Kyle Okposo and Zemgus Girgensons are out with injuries, too. After a hot start to the season, the Sabres have struggled. Steph Chambers/Getty Images Solutions: The Sabres didn't add many pieces in the offseason. They were prepared to go to battle with a young core of players who will, in theory, be the bedrock of great Buffalo teams to come. What's happening now is a reflection of that choice. Granato pointed out too many poor efforts following Buffalo's recent loss to Toronto. He called for more determination, for the team to "dig down" and work their way out of this hole. Granato believes the Sabres' youth to be a major benefit in that. But how? Thompson, Dahlin, and Dylan Cozens have continuously put in the effort, with or without the desired results. That's the example Buffalo needs to follow. Their situation doesn't offer the most obvious solutions because, technically, the season is unfolding as planned. The next generation of Sabres is here now and doing its best to perform. Cultivating the right mindset that leads to consistent execution is part of that. The Sabres showed real flashes of early potential. That's not gone. One greasy win to end the streak goes a long way. Forget about expectations or postseason pressure. The Sabres have to decide, first and foremost, who they are, and what habits to hang their hat on game after game.
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Golden Knights at Sabres 11-10-22 7PM
FrenchConnection44 replied to North Buffalo's topic in The Aud Club
Of course. A hat trick. F him!!! -
Golden Knights at Sabres 11-10-22 7PM
FrenchConnection44 replied to North Buffalo's topic in The Aud Club
Love him. He needs to get stronger. If heās 6ā3 200 he would be a beast on the ice with his spirit and grit. Love him. -
Golden Knights at Sabres 11-10-22 7PM
FrenchConnection44 replied to North Buffalo's topic in The Aud Club
Been saying that. Canāt believe we didnāt play him. -
Golden Knights at Sabres 11-10-22 7PM
FrenchConnection44 replied to North Buffalo's topic in The Aud Club
Joki is good. More potential. Bryson is small and too mediocre. He doesnāt really have anything special to his game, imo. -
Golden Knights at Sabres 11-10-22 7PM
FrenchConnection44 replied to North Buffalo's topic in The Aud Club
Comrie hasnāt played poorly but why are we not playing Anderson? Heās only played 4 games and Comrie 10. -
GDT: Coyotes @ Sabres 8 November 2022, 7 PM MSG-B, BSAZ
FrenchConnection44 replied to SABRES 0311's topic in The Aud Club
definitely thinking missing our defensemen hits us. On both ends of the ice. When I see certain defensemen out there I get a bit discouraged that the shift will not produce anything. Having those two back in the lineup will elevate that and lead to fewer bad shifts. Power clearly has amazing talent but at 19 is going to be up and down. And not as strong as he needs to be. Hard work and his talent will shine through. -
GDT: Coyotes @ Sabres 8 November 2022, 7 PM MSG-B, BSAZ
FrenchConnection44 replied to SABRES 0311's topic in The Aud Club
The most disappointing game of the year for me. Arizona basically went into a defensive shell and then waited to counter attack. We had no one to make things happen. We need a 2-3 of these young players to emerge as stars. Someone at the level of a Kucherov (there are 3-4 potentially there) or approaching a Stamkos. Neither are big but they are smart, strong for their size, and can dominate with the puck. And shoot. But we also need these young guys to get stronger. To be able to dominate more. They can skate. They have potential with good height, several have grit (especially love Cousins grit), but they are not rising to physically dominate opponents (not just hits but being able to move opponents, carry the puck without getting pushed off, making plays with an opponent pressing, and so on). When they get that they can weather tough games better. Concerned about Vegas; but also, more generally, about the team culture getting negative (thatās been a problem for years and itās tough for teams to eliminate that). I would also be good with trading Middlestadt. Heās not a center. If we can get a couple of good games out of him then someone might bite. -
GDT: Sabres at lightning 11-5-2022, 7pm WGR MSG
FrenchConnection44 replied to spndnchz's topic in The Aud Club
Well, Iāve been a fan since 1970. I like this young team. Need some growth and another piece or two but this is the most positive Iāve felt in well over a decade. Probably since 2007 (and that team was loaded with a lot more players in their mid-late 20s and early 30s. So this team is at least 3-4 yrs away from that maturity and experience. While needing to add younger players). -
GDT: Sabres at lightning 11-5-2022, 7pm WGR MSG
FrenchConnection44 replied to spndnchz's topic in The Aud Club
Well, tough loss. I thought Conroe did poorly on the first goal. Was a bit to relaxed and not ready for it. Otherwise he was excellent. None of the others were on him. Our back checking was not so great. And our passing resulted in too many bad turnovers. Especially the one in the 3rd period. Just set them up. And we missed several good chances. Especially Peterka and Skinner. Chances were relatively even. That said, we were without 3 starting, quality defensemen and our best player. So there is that. Some fans like to say āno excusesā but that matters. What if Aho doesnāt play two nights ago? Different outcome. What if Kucherov and/or Stamkos were out? Different outcome. Still not a top tier playoff team by any means. But you can see a lot of the talent. We played two of the best teams. Not at their level but if all D are healthy ⦠Add some physicality to the players. Another year of experience. Add one bigger forechecking forward who can shoot. We are going to be competitive. Key this year is not losing the mental toughness that comes when we lose a couple of games -
GDT: Sabres at lightning 11-5-2022, 7pm WGR MSG
FrenchConnection44 replied to spndnchz's topic in The Aud Club
PP struggled with their aggressive D. Yes on the officiating. I think a big game changer was the no call on the slash on Cousinsā. Terrible miss! That wouldāve given us a big advantage, and a great chance to score a goal. -
GDT: Sabres at lightning 11-5-2022, 7pm WGR MSG
FrenchConnection44 replied to spndnchz's topic in The Aud Club
A comment about the Canes game. They are a really good team. Three things: 1) We had no answer for Aho. The guy is super talented. Has been from the start. Hard to believe he was a 2nd rounder. We should be so lucky. 2) Their forechecking and defensive press coverage on our defenders made a difference. Our defense struggled to get the puck out of the zone at times. Really missing Samuelsson and Jokiharju. Canāt wait til they get back. Depth is not there. 3) Carolina was great at disrupting passes in their zone. Seemed like we had no open passing lanes. They are a sound team. We had no answers. They are just ahead of us defensively and physically. And have Aho. Another big test tonight. Love our team but these are barometer games as to where we are right now. Will be interesting to see if we can. -
GDT: Sabres at lightning 11-5-2022, 7pm WGR MSG
FrenchConnection44 replied to spndnchz's topic in The Aud Club
We have to be the worst rated face off team in the NHL. Or at least near the bottom. Maybe we need a āface-off coach.ā But another deeper issue there is the lack of physical power in our center men. Those guys and several others need to get bigger and stronger. Become more physical players. Cousins is an example. Love Cousins game but if he were 6ā3 195-200 with good weight and in great shape, instead of 6ā3 183, heād be a more physical player and should improve several areas including face offs. -
Man! What a game! I am a broken record but ⦠Whatās not to love about this team?Electrifying to watch! (Yes I know there are areas they need to shore up). Still ⦠So many players contribute to the team. So much raw talent. Dahlin & Power. Whatās not to love? Power is so smooth and huge. So much poise and ease for a 19 year old. Imagine how good this kid will be when heās 23? That fake slapper. unreal! Dahlin. Just the best. Been a long time (if ever) since Iāve seen two players with that much potential and talent on the blue line for the Sabres. And the fight in these guys to come back from 3-1 in the 3rd after a lightning goal against them? Gotta admit, while at first I was pissed at that goal by the Pens, after watching the replay, that was a thing of beauty. Letangās pass was incredible. Perfection. That Girgensons skate down the ice. Glorious watching the replay from the end ice angle. Insane hustle! Thatās leadership right there. And when they get Samuelsson and Jokiharju back? The one negative is the fan attendance. Buffalo can pack 80k into a stadium. We gotta get more fans to the games. (I know itās easy to say not living there. But Iād be saving my pennies and going to as many games as possible if I did. So impressive. I canāt wait to watch every game. I know they will lose some as they hit some stronger teams on the schedule. This team reminds me of the Sabres in the early-mid 70s in terms of so many young, talented players. Uber offensive talent in the French Connection of course. But lots of other great young players.
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GDT: Canadiens @ Sabres, 7pm 10/27/22, msg wgr
FrenchConnection44 replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
SMH on that goal. CM has to do better on breakaways. He has the skates to get those. We donāt have the accuracy in shooting we need. One guy does. The rest donāt. The Montreal goal is a classic example of what we need in our shooters. We have the skating and handling to create chances. But need That sniper ability. Best shooter we have is Dahlin. Tuch is good at times. But just not the deadly, most every shot, sniper. -
GDT: Canadiens @ Sabres, 7pm 10/27/22, msg wgr
FrenchConnection44 replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Same. But I donāt live in Buffalo any more. Live in the south. When I was growing up there in the 60s and 70s, after the Sabres began, I had to know someone to go to a game. Every single game was sold out and standing room only. Going to a game was an enormous win for a fan. I know the culture has changed significantly but still would be nice to see them consistently get 90%. (We had season Tix to the Bills who also sold out or were close to it). They might actually do better to lower the prices and get closer to a sellout (you know, function like a market) and they would also get more concessions. It would help the team with a loud crowd. Heck, give tix away or sell them at a discount if someone doesnāt show up. Donāt need to sell out but find a way to do better.