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The biggest threat to 30th is Neuvirth. And with Nolan declaring he is going to ride that horse as long as possible this could spell trouble. I realize the Sabres need a goalie but moving him by the deadline would be best for the long term future of the franchise

Couldn't this actually be a good thing (in CHL terms)?  If what we saw last night was indicative of tired Neuvirth and he keeps playing game after game (after game), it should bode well for the Shart.

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Couldn't this actually be a good thing (in CHL terms)? If what we saw last night was indicative of tired Neuvirth and he keeps playing game after game (after game), it should bode well for the Shart.

 

He has a .944 Save Percentage since taking over for Enroth. And with some of the elite CHL Teams coming up in the final games this could be a problem and cost valuable points down the stretch

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Current standings through games played 2/21.

 

 

Team         GP  L  W OT PT MPP PR RPTC CPM

Buffalo      59 38 17  4 80 126 46 41   19.3

Edmonton     61 35 17 10 78 120 42 43   13.7

Arizona      59 32 20  7 71 117 46 50   11.4

Toronto      60 31 24  5 67 111 44 54    8.0

Carolina     58 30 21  7 67 115 48 54    9.1

New Jersey   59 26 24  9 61 109 46 60    6.6

Columbus     57 28 26  3 59 109 50 62    6.4

Philadelphia 59 23 25 11 57 103 46 64    4.4

 

CPM = Current probability of landing McDavid based off probabilities of finishing in a particular slot per sportsclubstats.com and lottery weighting - last updated 2/22 in AM

 

Twas a mixed bag in the CHL as Filly, Joisey, and TO (finally) pitched goose eggs, but the Eulers, Desert Dogs, and Candy Canes all took deuces.

 

Filly, Sabres, and BJ's the only CHLers in action on Sunday. Can't believe the Preds will be looking to repeat this afternoon's debacle, which could be helpful as the Eulers are nipping at the Sabres' toes but Buffalo has 2 games in hand and could still put some space back between them.

 

[EDIT: Adjusted CPM to reflect results through 2/21.]

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SportsClubStats runs millions of simulations based on current record and future opponents to calculate the odds of finishing in a certain position.

 

http://www.sportsclubstats.com/NHL/Eastern/Atlantic/Buffalo.html

That stat spikes at 51 53 and 56 seem about right.. That would suggest a win count for Edmonton at 7 or 8 to be close to certain ...

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Magic Numbers for games played through 2/21

 

Nashville - Clinched

Anaheim, Montreal, Tampa Bay - 4
St. Louis, NY Islanders - 5

NY Rangers - 8

Washington, Detroit - 9
Chicago, Pittsburgh - 10
Winnipeg - 14
Vancouver - 16
Calgary, San Jose, Los Angeles - 17
Minnesota - 18
Boston - 20
Florida - 21
Dallas - 22
Colorado, Philadelphia - 24
Ottawa - 27

New Jersey - 28
Columbus - 30
Toronto - 32
Carolina - 36
Arizona - 38
Edmonton - 41

 

 

Big game tomorrow for the Carrion and magic numbers. Two teams can clinch (Tampa Bay and NY Islanders) with wins and a Sabres outright loss (NYI has to be a ROW).

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Big Week ahead - Sabres play 4 games and need to go a perfect 4-0  (Nashville, Columbus, Vancouver & Florida) in order to create some breathing space.

 

Oilers have 2 games this week - Minny & St.Louis. Tough to imagine them not going 2-0. 

Mmmm. We need the flu to sweep through this team. Any ideas ? :angel:

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Mmmm. We need the flu to sweep through this team. Any ideas ? :angel:

I know I said to trade enroth and all will be well but I forgot how god nuieverth (im not learning his spelling at this point) is. You trade him and you can call off any mysterious illness as the team may not lose another game with lindback and Hackett getting the starts.

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Mmmm. We need the flu to sweep through this team. Any ideas ? :angel:

Pretty sure the Sabres are already on that.

 

D-corp surgeries: Gorges, Weber

D-corp illnesses: Strachan

D-corp kids being kids: Zadorov

 

Which leaves:

NHL caliber D-men: Bogosian, Ristolainen

CHL caliber D-men: Mesaros, Benoit

AHL caliber D-men: Pysyk, Ruwehdel

Wildcard: Charlie Desaulaurier

 

Not a pretty picture for NHL success. For CHL success, they're pretty much doing everything short of shooting on Neuvirth themselves tonight.

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