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  1. 4 hours ago, LTS said:

    And yet Eichel and Reinhart are setting career highs in points.

    The Sabres have a league top goal scorer in Skinner (yes, for how long remains a question).

    The Sabres have the best defensive prospect in the league in a long time.

    They've improved their goaltending (even if lately it seems suspect).

    I think it's irrational (yes, fans are irrational, but you used the word sensible) to hold Botterill and Housley accountable for the mistakes of the owner and the prior management. I might argue that a sensible fan would recognize those items and also recognize that while this team was not as good as the 10 game win streak this year showed, they are certainly capable of playing ALMOST to that level and that with a few more tweaks the next level is closer than it was any of those prior 8 years you are referencing.

    Just trying to help recognize the things that are improving on this team compared to prior years, despite the record.

    Ok, but I don't think it's irrational to hold JB and PH accountable for the past 35 games. The team has been treading along at a 65-point season pace for the past 3 months.  Remember that JB and PH inherited a roster that finished a disappointing 78 points and then took them to an NHL-worst 63 points last year. And all this with a healthy roster all season. You cite the individual progress of our top line. Fine. I will cite the overall team's lack of progress. Which is more important? At what point will all the "voice of reason" fans like you start holding these guys accountable? If they don't make the playoffs next year, will that be ok with you? How about the 2020-21 season?

  2. 1 hour ago, CallawaySabres said:

    Close to the worst record in the ENTIRE conference since the streak ended 2 months ago? Bring on the progress folks!

    JB and PH can both ***** off with their "progress" talk. The more sensible Sabres fans among us are just about ready to "progress" to more enjoyable forms of leisure than religiously following the worst NHL franchise of the past 8 years.

  3. I'm expecting absolutely nothing to be done to better the team in any appreciable way. Why the negativity, you ask? Because our dear GM believes that championship NHL teams are built on geological time scales. Those 3 first round 2019 draft picks are sure going to be valuable contributors on the 2022-23 Buffalo Sabres roster that finally snaps the NHL postseason drought record. Not all will be forsaken,  however. JBots will make enough deals over the next few days to ensure we have a full cache of Remi Elies to propel the Amerks and Cyclones to minor league championship glory.

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  4. I can't believe all the bullsh!t positive vibes in this thread. Doesn't anyone else remember the previous 3 games we played against Tampa Bay this season? We played very well in all of them. Those competitive games against an elite opponent didn't lead to much, though, did they? This season is in the same toilet bowl as the previous 7 because the Sabres chose to build on quality TB games like this one by proceeding to repeatedly faceplant against the NHL's bottom-dwellers.

     

     

     

  5. Note that the Sabres are currently on a 67-point season pace since the famous 10-game winning streak ended. That is over a sample size of 33 games and 2.5 months. That is very clearly no longer an aberration, but rather a firmly established trend.

    Also note that the Sabres finished with the following point totals for the last 5 years: 62, 78, 81, 54, 52.

    So....progress?!

    I think even the Pollyanas among the loyal, tortured Sabres fanbase are going to have a hard time getting it up for this Panthers game. The players clearly gave up on themselves. So the fanbase should quickly follow the players' lead.

     

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Pimlach said:

    No excuse.  Both teams played desperate and hard, It was a great game, very enjoyable.  Sucks that we lost but time to move on to the next game  

     

    And if your so sure they are not making the playoff you should stop watching then?  Unless you like being disappointed.  

    I stopped watching over a week ago once it became obvious. I check in periodically to read what's happening and I'll occasionally watch highlights on nhl.com. But I'm trying to wean myself off from all things Buffalo Sabres. To me, the franchise is quite clearly going nowhere in the direction that leads to an eventual Stanley Cup. Not with the current cast of people in leadership positions on and off the ice. But a lot of people here still think this team is going places. So Godspeed I guess... I'm curious to check in here next year around this time when the Sabres don't make the playoffs for the 9th straight year. I'm sure more people will agree with my opinion by that point, but I'm equally sure we'll see more of the same excuses: still too young, still learning how to win, unlucky bounces, still need more talent, still need to win more lottery picks, etc... I've seem them all this season, with the exception of the commonly used injury excuse.

  7. 1 hour ago, Pimlach said:

    I understand the frustration but that was a desparate team and they clearly have more talent and experience than the Sabres.  

    We we had at least five great rushes in the 3rd to score and take the lead.  Hellenbeck (sp?) made saves he didn’t know he made, he let giant rebounds out.   We just could not convert, despite getting the better of the play   

    The Jets used there size and interfered all game.  They never missed a chance to blast someone.  Look at the Jets, the Caps, and even the Bolts.  You can tell we need more talent with size and grit.  

    One bad shift, one breakdown,  they had chances to clear, it was not all Eichel  

    I just don’t get you guys quitting before the game is over.  I don’t get all the negative comments.   Blaming Eichel for the last goal.  There was a lot of blame to go around.   They need to learn and move on.  

    We are not at the Jets level, but we still have a shot at 8th.  

    I love it. People make all kinds of excuses for this pathetic ***** franchise's continued losing ways, but this one is my favorite. Why aren't the Sabres at least equally desperate at the moment?!

    This team is so obviously not making the playoffs this season, so if that's the main reason why anyone here still bothers to watch, then you are in for a world of hurt and disappointment ahead.

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  8. 7 minutes ago, Thorny said:

    There's no way Botterill is sitting there calmly thinking this is all part of an expected plan. He's got to be heated that this team has collapsed at the magnitude it has. 

     

    For a lot of stupid and pathetic Buffalo Sabres fans, this IS actually part of the plan. Because lottery picks = winning. Or something. 

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  9. 5 hours ago, SabresBaltimore said:

    This 7-game home stand will probably make or break the season. We've been playing way better at home this season (for once). We're 14-6-3 instead versus: 11-13-3.

     

    I feel like we need to come out with at least 10 points.

     

    It starts tonight. Must win!

    That's pretty accurate. 10 of the next 14 points puts us back on a 95-point season pace.

  10. 48 minutes ago, nucci said:

    when do you want to win? This year was not supposed to be a rebuilding year. This year is supposed to be a playoff year

    I personally have no idea anymore. It keeps getting pushed back with this franchise.

    But there are a lot of people here that know a heck of a lot more about hockey than I do, and so I value their opinions greatly. So if they tell me that an 8th straight season without playoffs is not reason for concern, then I will try not to get too worked up over it.

    Keep all of our high 2019 draft picks and keep drafting for a future of an unspecified length of time ahead? Fine. Today (January 31) is the first day of the 2018-19 season when I realized and accepted that these guys just don't have it in them to make the playoffs.

    But I do still look around and see teams like the NY Islanders and Montreal Canadiens somehow ahead of us. And then I think about a full three seasons ago, under Murray and Bylsma, when we finished with 81 points (we're currently pacing for 92 points and definitely less if you factor in the pace since the 10-game winning streak ended) and wonder how much progress this franchise is actually making with JB and PH.

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  11. On 1/21/2019 at 1:34 PM, MattPie said:

    Watching other teams is fun, but really it's about points. For all the drama in the season, 97 points has gotten in every year. The number is usually more like 93-95 is the break point. For some team to collapse, other teams are picking up those points.

     

    No, it's about the other 15 teams and not the points. That's quite obviously the way the playoffs are decided; there is no point threshold you can reach to assure playoffs. And we also don't have enough data to make a strong conclusion about this threshold. Five seasons under the new Eastern Conference division alignment and playoff format isn't enough. Here are the points for the lowest wildcard team and also the points for the first team to just miss the playoffs:

    2013-14: 93 / 90

    2014-15: 98 / 96

    2015-16: 96 / 93

    2016-17: 95 / 94

    2017-18: 97 / 96

    So you can perhaps say with some degree of confidence that 99 points will get you in and 92 points will keep you out. But these numbers depend a lot on how top-heavy or bottom-heavy the rest of the league is, or how many games are going into OT. Note that the 97-point demarcation you suggested wasn't sufficient in 2015 and may have also been insufficient last year, depending on the win total.

    I think my point is that we - as Sabres fans interested in the playoffs - need to do both: track the team's progress toward the 90-100 point range, but at the same time follow which teams in the top 8 are potentially collapsing (Montreal?) or which teams in the bottom 7 are quickly rising (Carolina?).

     

     

     

     

  12. It was absolutely painful listening to Marshawn Lynch on the Bill Maher show. I love the guy, but he clearly doesn't belong anywhere near a political show. And come on dude...you need to vote. No excuse for not educating yourself and participating in the democratic process.

  13. 30 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

    I am so glad that botterill doesn't share this board's desire to piss away 1st round picks from a team with limited depth. 

    Again we see this teams low shot percentage. Looking at the shot chart, see a lot of those outside shots. Gotta go to the hard areas to score. 

    I'm glad we have 11 days off. I think they need it and I think they need to fix their power play. 

    A few things wrong with this statement:

    1. Who said that any of the 1st round draft picks have to be traded? I'm sure JB can find a couple useful forward rentals for the playoff push without having to sacrifice any major asset.

    2. JB can always make trades that convert 1st round draft picks into older prospects further along the development path. This might be the more preferable use of the 1st round resources, no?

    3. JB has spoken extensively on the importance of building a "winning culture" in Rochester. Shouldn't that philosophy also be true for the Buffalo squad? We're quickly approaching 4 straight seasons in Eichel's career where the team didn't make the playoffs, the middle 2 of which the team underachieved in a very big way. At what point does a "losing culture" become ingrained in Buffalo, assuming it hasn't already? Patience is a virtue....to a point. Beyond that point, it becomes a cause of failure. I don't know exactly where that point is for JB, but my fear is that he has been looking at this as year 2 of the rebuild and not an inherited year 8 of a rebuild that began with Regier. If the former, then he may be building a roster of Pierre Turgeons - that is to say, individually talented players who collectively never end up winning much of anything bcause they don't know how to do so.

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