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  1. The problem with the Sabres is probably "crucial scoring" (again, courtesy of The Klein-Reif Hockey Compendium) - they don't get either tying or lead-giving goals in 1 goal games and yield them on a consistent basis.  Indeed, given their first period statistics, the frequency with which they pull the goalkeeper, and the lack of overtimes, I would not be surprised if they were dead last in the league.  Some of that comes from the obvious: injuries, the multitude of down years, and power play problems, but they could create some more luck by crashing the net more consistently.

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Porous Five Hole said:

     

    You’re correct that it doesn’t indicate 11/7, but don’t be surprised if it happens during Power’s absence.  The Sabres are still protecting RoJo’s minutes and running Henri out there 24 minutes a night isn’t going to do anyone any good. 

    We could always give Zemgus some more shifts.

    I'll show myself out.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

    Let's have some tea. Great Value or fancy schmancy?

    I guess my issue is really with having a headline that says the Sabres generated offense while being shut out.

    I am a tea snob.  Great Value is fine.  😉

    I understand your point: offence does not truly exist in a vacuum; it exists to score goals.  I think most fans are conditioned to view offence as chances.  I think virtually all of the hockey talking heads view offence as being reflected by chances.

    Looked at another way, when the Sabres routinely won games with few shots and amazing goaltending (say, Game 2 of the Ottawa series in 2006 or any random game of 1995-6), I always said that the opposition generated a lot of offence in spite of Hasek or Miller.

  4. 1 minute ago, PASabreFan said:

    Thank you. Now we can dig into this. I don't think shots on goal is offense. Are missed shots in basketball offense?

    Yardage in football might be offense, but yards are means to an end. If Allen makes 10 throws into the end zone in a game and none are touchdowns, did he create offense?

    This is more of a philosophical discussion.  I assume shots, zone time, and possession that advanced the puck as "offence".  So possessions with organised plat that lead to missed shots fall under my definition of offence.

    It is certainly reasonable to talk about offence only as productive offence; i.e., leads to actual scoring.

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  5. 11 hours ago, PerreaultForever said:

    Acting? lmfao. 

    I live outside Vancouver. Do you have ANY idea how much it takes to stay a Sabres fan living that far from Buffalo? 

    No, I didn't think so.

    So keep on not quitting and deluding yourself. I will keep living in reality. 

    Unless it runs out of hydrogen first. 

    On the first part, I totally get you.  Even when the team is good, you feel weird rooting against your friends and associates.  It must be even more frustrating now.

    On you second point, remember that the sun then becomes a red giant and starts burning helium.

  6. 6 minutes ago, Thorny said:

    Very understandable? Totally disagree 

    Some were screaming against the viability of a run it back approach after multiple career years. Hindsight need not apply: the off-season looked bad at the time. And worse now. 

    Sentimentality isn't understandable?  It is to me.   However, it was Granato's and Adams's jobs not to be swayed by that.

  7. 46 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said:

    My son is 16. I'd like for him to get into a trade and use the money I'd use for college to get him set up to work for himself. Unfortunately, the stigma of trades vs white collar has him wanting to go to university. 

    I hate that stigma.

    I tell everyone: if you are not in a field with good job prospects in and around your major, then consider learning a trade.  There is nothing dishonourable about being a plumber, electrician, or whatever.  And if you want to be a good capitalist pig about it, tradespeople often make more than college grads in white collar jobs and they don't have the debt load.  He'll never have a girlfriend who graduated from Harvard Law or Stanford Medical, though.

    If he is set on going to college, then until he is fairly certain what he wants to do later, then go to a state school and save the money.  Gen Ed courses at all but the highest and lowest schools are pretty interchangeable.  We use the same textbooks, teach the same courses, and give similar exams.

    Also, he can learn a trade and go to college later for the joy of it.

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  8. 1 hour ago, mjd1001 said:

    We can pick the number of games we want to make things look as good or as bad as we want, but before reading this post I wanted to see how he was doing since the beginning of the year, Since Jan 1, 2004:

    6w - 5L (11 starts)   .944 save percentage.  1.56 GAA, 3 shutouts.  Has not allowed more than 3 goals in any of those games.

    In his 5 losses, he only allowed 11 total goals (2.2 per game).  If only the Sabres had a little more offense....

    .944 SP with 1.56 GAA and he's 6-5 with only a 2.20 GAA in the losses.  I can't stop shaking my head.

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  9. 10 minutes ago, Doohickie said:

    Same here.  In my case it was 4 times in 5 years.  My management has said they see a downturn coming, possibly later this year or next.  I need another three and a half years to get to 65...

    This is interesting.  All 4 of the standard leading indicators for a recession went red from 2020-2022.  But they are currently flat, which normally predates a recovery.  And a lot of the usual other bad things that predate a recession have not happened.  It is possible that there still will go into a recession, though.  I am hoping for hiring to accelerate as interest rates fall.

  10. 58 minutes ago, Weave said:

    Hate hearing this.  I’ve been through it 4 times in my career.  I’m at a point where I worry about my marketability now.  I need this gig to be my last one, I think.

    Good luck.  I wish I was in a field where I could help if needed.

     

    50 minutes ago, MattPie said:

    I was going to answer, but Marvin's is better.

    AI will kinda throw stuff out there that kinda works for general cases, but you need to be careful about QA on the code. It reminds me of how a friend described the initial wave of offshoring manufacturing to the far east. You cut costs on creation, but you better be on your A game with test and QA processes. Especially at the time, the far east would just kinda ship it and it was up to you to make sure it met the requirements. AI is no different; it doesn't actually understand or care about your problem, it just creates something that looks like the way someone else solved it.

    You and me both. I might have a move left in the next couple years if I have to, but there are certainly people that aren't going to look twice at an IT resume going back to the 90s. I am lucky that my current gig is doing AI infrastructure, so I have a certain amount of leverage there.

    Same here.  I am pushing 60.  I am thankful that I can still be a competent grunt at any lower to middle level if need be.

  11. 47 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

    None of this is evidence. It's conjecture.

    But let's talk about these alleged owner-tainted decisions. Draft picks have been mostly good, have they not? Decision to stick with UPL?  Signing Tage, Cozens and Dahlin? I'm trying to imagine where we can find Terry's fingerprints on the hockey department.

    I did say that I am taking the posters here who have consistently turned up correct internal information before at their word.  They also have written about the problems that Buffalo has historically had with recruitment, which partially exonerates Pegula and Adams from their critics.  Conjecture this might be, but they obviously know more than I do.

    The first obvious question comes with XGMJB's dismissal and GMKA's ascension because Adams was willing to be a good soldier.  The current rebuilding plan with its spending limitations is GMKA's deciding under Terry Pegula's direction.  It is reasonable to draw the inference that Terry has some veto over what GMKA does.

    From a hockey point of view, I have to ask if running back exactly the same forwards from the end of last year to this season was unduly caused by (very understandable) sentiment rather than cold hockey logic for Terry (and Kevin and Donnie too, for that matter).  It is reasonable to assert that the bottom part of the forward roster could have been improved upon and that it could have made a difference this year.

     

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  12. 1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

    I have yet to see of hear any direct evidence of interference. You might infer there is because Terry is there watching but no one has ever said Terry makes hockey decisions over Kevyn Adams. You'd think if he were doing such, word would leak out. If I'm wrong please cite an example. Or are you suggesting just having Terry around impacts Adams decision process?

    The latter part.  It is human nature.

    Also, considering @Brawndo's and other's information, there is also a natural question of whether some personnel moves are unduly influenced by Terry's sentiments rather than by pure hockey decisions.

  13. 28 minutes ago, Xzy89c said:

    What is your specialty?

    I am a generalist with more strength in middleware, primarily with Java, although I have some C# plus too many other languages to mention.  I have been a DBA (Oracle, DB2, Ingres), SysAdmin, tech support, Full stack developer (my front-end experience is kind of old, though), QA, DevOps, team lead, substitute Scrum master, substitute project lead, with some predictive analytics to top it all off.  Basically, tell me what you need and I will figure it out.

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  14. 9 minutes ago, OverPowerYou said:

    The Sabres would be THE team to go on a 15 game winning streak and then miss the playoffs 

    The Sabres are the only team in NHL history to win 10 games in a row and miss the playoffs (Housley's second).  That season is also the highest winning percentage at Thanksgiving for a team that missed the playoffs after The Big Lockout.

    Just doing the mental computation: even if the Sabres win 10 in a row, they are likely to still be about 4 points out of a playoff spot.

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  15. 1 minute ago, JohnC said:

    Thanks for your informed response. Does the new AI realm make the text sector more volatile and precarious for the workers or does it create a greater need for those workers?  

    I found that one generative AI fell for traps that I laid for it with a sample project I had worked on a couple of years ago, so it currently can not replace IT reliably.  It learned off of publicly available code, which tells me that there are a lot of companies using known inefficient or flawed algorithms because the programmer was unaware of the limits of the obvious, naive solution.  On the other hand, having the AI write the tedious boilerplate code to get me started writing an API with a standardized project configuration and set-up was soooooooo cool.  So if people are willing to think and be careful, then IT could see a big boom with coding with AI's help.  But you just know that some companies will use AI as an excuse to cut their IT departments at some point, which could bite them HARD because the odds are that they won't think about the ramifications carefully.

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