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  1. 36 minutes ago, Flashsabre said:

    This is an absolute mess. There doesn’t seem to be any understanding of the system and accountability needed to succeed in the NHL.

    unfortunately this franchise has seen zero success since Pegula bought the team. He trusts Adams and he is his guy but it doesn’t look like they are any closer to icing a competitive team.

    I have no answers. I mean if someone would buy them and keep them in Buffalo who would hire some competent, successful NHL people to run the team that would be a best case scenario at this point.

    I have been a diehard fan since the early 80s and I can’t be bothered watching the games anymore. It’s just so sad.

     

    17 minutes ago, Goldseatsaud said:

    70 for me. I don’t expect much anymore 

    Fan since 1970 as well. Haven’t given up but I stopped getting pissed many years ago. 
     

    I was really impressed with the team last season. Although not the talent, they reminded me of the early 80s Oilers. But the young talent has collectively regressed. Everything everywhere all at once. 
     

    Many keep harping on goaltending and that’s a problem but it’s not the fix. This unit has become dysfunctional. They can’t score or play defense. 
     

    All of that points to one central issue. Coaching. Yes, there are problems and though I think Adams has done well getting young talent, He doesn’t seem to know what to do with trades and luring vets here. 
     

    Interestingly enough, the team that hammered us tonight, the Hurricanes, had a nine year playoff drought. They were really bad for a while. Then they hired Brind’Amour and he immediately turned things around. They traded away some who did not fit and they traded some draft choices and signed some players. But they still have a number of players from that group. The hide difference was Brind’Amour. They went from a .500 team out of the playoffs to the conference championship the following season. 
     

    The point is, they need to hire a strong coach. Has to happen this off season. Granato has no sound defensive system or any system. 
     

    We have to bring in someone who will instill toughness, sound teaching and on ice play, and garner respect from the players.  

  2. On 11/30/2023 at 3:03 PM, Thorny said:

    I think it’s pretty damn performative lol 

    He’s literally cosplaying Qui-Gon Jinn

    My understanding is it’s his way of getting mentally focused. A gazillion athletes do something similar right before games or on the bench or field to get or keep their mind ready. Baseball players - pitchers and hitters - have all sorts of rituals. So do tennis players and golfers. 

  3. 2 hours ago, mjd1001 said:

    Hoping he gets a stint in Rochester, at least get him 'somewhat' up to speed for a couple weeks.

    There will be a lot saying 'if he is good enough to skate/play than we need him in Buffalo', but I think some time in Rochester would make sense.

    Yes. Agreed. That’s where he should get in shape and get the rust off before we put him the line-up. 

  4. 8 hours ago, JohninMinn. said:

    Bottom line. We have the softest team in the league

    The reason nobody ever talks about it is because we have the softest fans to go along with it. Poor Krebsy is the enforcer. I felt bad for him last night.

    As others have noted, several of us have been lamenting the physicality and physical toughness of the team for some time. I have for a long time and from the very start of my time in this board. 

     I agree about Krebs. He’s like the only one who really steps up consistently. A few others have tried to but just don’t have the make up. Cozens stepped up but got his face smashed in so badly he missed several games. Tuch did something similar. But there really isn’t a personality on the team to do that. Aside from Krebs  but he’s small  

    We don’t have to have goons. But we need, imho, a Terry O’Reilly type. And/ or a Bergeron (someone who is tough and gets under people’s skin). Guys who are good players, but can be physical and enhance the mental and physical toughness. Tom Wilson was a big enforcer early on but also had hockey skills. 

  5. One thing on Quinn. The more I read about this (and I have a friend who is an orthopedic doctor), the more I doubt he's going to bring anything much to the table in January. From what I've read, it takes 4-6 months before one can engage in physical activity. But typically 6-9 months before one can engage in heavier, strenuous activity. Then, there is hockey conditioning. I would bet mid-February before he really starts playing and first of March before we see him near full strength on the ice. That may be pessimistic, but I've seen others take longer. The whole Aaron Rodgers return this year seems highly risky. the 

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  6. Coaching staff needs to be entirely revamped. But it needs to be the right coach who has a system that fits the talent. 
     

    I’m fine with a sale of the club if Pegula isn’t going to be a better and more committed owner, but who is he selling to?
     

    How many billionaires are out there willing to buy the club, pour money into it even without big city advertising revenue, and are fully committed to the city of Buffalo? Can’t sell to an outsider who might move the team. 

  7. 15 minutes ago, Scottysabres said:

    Power is horrible right now. But most of the D is a skating disaster at this time. I don't know if it's coaching, if it's players not being held accountable, if it's youth or if it's just bad luck. What I do know is the constant turning over the puck routine, no urgency to move it up ice, out of the zone, even with an air flip, ya, that's a real problem amd it's self inflected deadly wounds many times.

    Agreed. Power looks like he made no physical progress this off-season. Dude needs to get stronger and faster. We have too many players lacking in speed. That demands improved skating and building power in their bodies. Multiple players need that. 
     

    But no decent defensive system. No aggressiveness in moving players out of the slot. Poor positioning. Who teaches all our defensemen to always stand to the side and let the opponent just camp out in front of our goalie? 
     

    So true on lack of aggressiveness leaving our zone and attacking the opponent’. Passive. Uncertainty. It’s like they don’t know what to do on the attack. 
     

    We got a lot of shots and out played them but our shots were not consistently deadly. They had way fewer chances and capitalized almost every time. 

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  8. Good move. Hopefully UPL can handle a lot of starts. I don’t expect Levi to be a quality NHL goalie this year. The work will do him good. Hopefully build some confidence. Will help mentally. But I think he really needs a strong off season to build up his body, improve his quickness, agility, strength, etc. 

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  9. I'm okay with this. I don't think he'd have made a huge transformation in the team. Maybe, but who knows. And how much did we offer him or did he want from Buffalo? We will probably never know. And his value at this point is questionable. 

    Everyone wants a trade for more talent and certainly the bottom 6 is looking very weak with the injuries to Quinn and Tage. And now Girgs (though I don't think he's an answer there and we need to move on after this season). I'd be okay with a 2024 February trade depending on where we are in the standings. I don't want to trade away talent if we are well down at that point. Let's see where we are mid January and what the team is playing like at that point, imo. 

  10. We are seeing the extra effort leg work he talked about from the off season starting to pay off. He got much stronger and quicker as a result. Exactly what he needed and continues to need to do. Once he did that it was all about developing confidence and he is also doing that. Let’s keep it going. 
     

    Perhaps, just as importantly, his excellent play will inspire a greater defensive effort from the skaters. 
     

    And that’s a lesson for Levi as well as the rest of the team. The players that put in the extra work are seeing it pay off. Peterka is another one. 

  11. I thought there was no chance we would beat the Rangers. No chance. lol. 

    This is one of the most, if not the most, unpredictable teams I’ve seen in any sport since 1970. 

    UPL has been excellent the past five games he’s played. .937 save %. But has also come up with huge saves. That heavy leg work in the off season seems to be paying off.  And his overall gaa in 11 games is now 2.54. Wouldn’t that be a pleasant surprise if he kept playing consistently at this level? Knock on wood. 
     

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  12. 4 hours ago, Andrew Amerk said:

    This board hates UPL, but sure seems to be okay with him after his good games. 

     

    4 hours ago, Thorny said:

    The board said he was poor-to-below-average when he played poor-to-below-average and sings his praises when he plays really well and his numbers look really good

    what am I missing? 

    Is this unexpected? 

    I think it’s true in general. And it’s not related to his play per se. (Up and down play). When I’ve expressed hope for UPL based on the fact that he’s still young and inexperienced and that it sometimes takes a while for goaltenders to develop, the response is to cite all sorts of past statistical metrics to pre determine not just that he’s a bad goalie but that he can never possibly become a good one

  13. Brind’Amour is a solid coach. Why is he even being discussed? He’s the coach of the Panthers. We can’t and won’t be hiring him. 

    I would be fine with Gallant or a proven coach or a coach with a proven program who actually knows how to coach. 

    I’ve been thinking to let Granato get through the year, but if there are many more games like last night, I think we need a new coach by the start of the new year. Regardless of the Thompson injury. He wasn’t playing at an all star level anyway, and I doubt he’d have made a difference in last night’s game.

    The danger, here, is the longer Granato remains as head coach, the more bad habits the players develop. The goals last night were mostly on crappy, defensive play.

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  14. Disaster game, of course.

     

    Honestly, I don’t think there is a coach on the Sabres who knows how to coach defense. It’s so horrendous. 
     

    Watching them play defense is like watching one of those old table hockey  games where the players only go up and down in certain slots. I forget which goal it was, But both Sabres’ defensemen were standing on either side of the net in the slot, about 5 feet wide of the net, while two New Jersey devil players were standing right in front of the goalie and screening him so he couldn’t see a shot. What on earth? Where is the coaching? How is it they are not moving those guys out? 

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  15. On 11/23/2023 at 3:24 PM, mjd1001 said:

    I do not see the problem with Girgs.  Hes not carrying this team to victory, but he doesn't make a ton of mistakes and gives you want you want in a 4th liner. Decent penalty Killer.  Hard forechecker (might be the best on the team next to Tuch). Scores an occasional goal.  Fast enough skater that he isn't late getting back on plays.

    Okposo I was with many with thinking I'd rather not resign him, but I have no problem with Girgs.

    He has no offensive talent. That was my point. If a center is critiqued for not scoring one has to also look at the linemates. 

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