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GDT: 11/14/19 Carolina vs Buffalo at 7pm ET, MSG &WGR550


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2 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

Still hoping for miraculous afternoon recovery for Johansson.  If not, expect it's probably safer to be on the road with Mittelstadt on the ice with defensive focused guys in a limited role rather than having him out against tougher competition with nobody to bail him out should he get outmatched.

But if they had 1 more quality skater in the top 6 would almost be willing to try Reinhart in Mojo's role if things go sideways with Rodrigues there.  (Might even be willing to try it with tonight's lineup as is.)  He's been quicker and stronger than I'd expected heading into this season, which accounts for the partial about face.

Interesting.  Tonight would be a great opportunity to try that with Reinhart.

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1 hour ago, WildCard said:

I'm not doubting how good he is, but I'm not going to say Botterill turns a deaf ear to that kind of stuff. The players he's acquired, as a whole, lean towards being good analytically.

Tulsky also traded Skinner to us for Pu, so there's that

Two things Botterill indeed makes moves that are analytically based, yet his coach continues to play the Risto  McCabe in First Pairing Minutes, something they are woefully unable to do. McCabe has been a train wreck lately and yet Colin Miller is sitting in the press box tonight.

Skinner wanted out of Carolina and you know the reason why he was willing to waive his NTC for Buffalo, Toronto and Pittsburgh. The latter two did not have the cap space. They did the best they could for a return.

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37 minutes ago, Brawndo said:

No Mojo

 

31 minutes ago, darksabre said:

That's not great.

I'd rather see Mitts with Skinner and Sheary.

Our forwards are garbage.

 

Still hoping for miraculous afternoon recovery for Johansson.  If not, expect it's probably safer to have Mittelstadt on the ice with defensive focused guys in a limited role rather than having him out against tougher competition with nobody to bail him out should he get outmatched.  (Was thinking Sabres were on the road today; but that still stands.)

But if they had 1 more quality skater in the top 6 would almost be willing to try Reinhart in Mojo's role if things go sideways with Rodrigues there.  (Might even be willing to try it with tonight's lineup as is.)  He's been quicker and stronger than I'd expected heading into this season, which accounts for the partial about face.

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So, this whole Carolina vs Buffalo thingie has me confused.

Is the game being played in Buffalo?

To me, the vs thingie means the Sabres are the visitor and if they were home it would say Carolina @ thingie Buffalo.

Oh well, carry on, as it really doesn't matter.

MUST WIN!!

GO SABRES!!

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9 minutes ago, New Scotland (NS) said:

So, this whole Carolina vs Buffalo thingie has me confused.

Is the game being played in Buffalo?

To me, the vs thingie means the Sabres are the visitor and if they were home it would say Carolina @ thingie Buffalo.

What the meaning of VS?

VS means "Versus, against" So now you know, What does VS mean? VS is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the VS definition is given.

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1 minute ago, jsb said:

What the meaning of VS?

VS means "Versus, against" So now you know, What does VS mean? VS is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the VS definition is given.

Nope.  Not the concept of vs, but the usage.

Traditionally, but maybe only for me, vs was to indicate that your team is the visitor and @ is used when your team is at home.  Again, it's probably just me.

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8 minutes ago, darksabre said:

Johansson out through the weekend really sucks. That's 3 games. They need to win two of these without the only other good center they have. 

I don't know how that's even going to work. 

Carolina has our number badly over the last few years, but Chicago and Ottawa could each be relatively easy wins even without a full strength lineup. They're bad teams

The Sabres beat a full strength Pittsburgh team during one of their cup seasons with both Eichel AND O'Reilly injured a few falls ago. We don't like Evan at 2C for good reason - I'm pretty sure he was literally the 1C in that game. It happens

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5 minutes ago, Randall Flagg said:

Carolina has our number badly over the last few years, but Chicago and Ottawa could each be relatively easy wins even without a full strength lineup. They're bad teams

The Sabres beat a full strength Pittsburgh team during one of their cup seasons with both Eichel AND O'Reilly injured a few falls ago. We don't like Evan at 2C for good reason - I'm pretty sure he was literally the 1C in that game. It happens

Blind squirrels finding nuts is not the odds I'm looking for with 3 games in 4 nights riding a 5 game losing streak!

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5 minutes ago, darksabre said:

Blind squirrels finding nuts is not the odds I'm looking for with 3 games in 4 nights riding a 5 game losing streak!

Unless a trade happens this afternoon, you can write off this weekend.  A win today will be luck, the next two games...near-luck unless Johansson comes back.

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26 minutes ago, New Scotland (NS) said:

Nope.  Not the concept of vs, but the usage.

Traditionally, but maybe only for me, vs was to indicate that your team is the visitor and @ is used when your team is at home.  Again, it's probably just me.

I thought it was...

Buffalo VS Carolina. Buffalo is at home playing Carolina.

Carolina VS. Buffalo. Carolina at home.

It's not he VS., it is as how the teams are arranged around it that always mattered.

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26 minutes ago, New Scotland (NS) said:

Nope.  Not the concept of vs, but the usage.

Traditionally, but maybe only for me, vs was to indicate that your team is the visitor and @ is used when your team is at home.  Again, it's probably just me.

Bluenoses' followed by a :deep sigh: thingie then followed up with a :roll eyes: thingie

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2 hours ago, Brawndo said:

Carolina has Eric Tulsky, one of the best analytics minds in the NHL, the Front Office listens to him on personnel decisions from trades to drafting, this is a reason they are ahead of the Sabres 

And yet their season is a mirror image of ours.  I really don't see some huge gap between the two organizations.  Last season is still the aberration to me.  Explosion/long period of suck/explosion/... is the pattern from that team.

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6 minutes ago, woods-racer said:

I thought it was...

Buffalo VS Carolina. Buffalo is at home playing Carolina.

Carolina VS. Buffalo. Carolina at home.

It's not he VS., it is as how the teams are arranged around it that always mattered.

Now this is nothing short of dastardly

 

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BUF even strength goal differential through 17 games = 0
BUF average even strength goal differential per game = 0.0
exp+/- is a function of gp, %min played, and team ES goal diff
TRpm(team relative +/-) is the diff btwn actual+/- and exp+/-
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Team  Player                   TRpm    GP    +/-  exp+/-  %min
BUF Marco Scandella            8.00    11     8    0.00   28.2
BUF Casey Mittelstadt          4.00    17     4    0.00   20.4
BUF Henri Jokiharju            2.00    17     2    0.00   27.7
BUF Vladimir Sobotka           2.00    16     2    0.00   23.8
BUF Jimmy Vesey                2.00    14     2    0.00   20.1
BUF Conor Sheary               2.00    13     2    0.00   20.4
BUF Marcus Johansson           1.00    17     1    0.00   28.1
BUF Colin Miller               0.00    17     0    0.00   31.1
BUF Kyle Okposo                0.00    17     0    0.00   18.4
BUF Evan Rodrigues             0.00     8     0    0.00   16.9
BUF Brandon Montour            0.00     3     0    0.00   30.4
BUF Rasmus Ristolainen        -2.00    17    -2    0.00   40.1
BUF Sam Reinhart              -2.00    17    -2    0.00   33.4
BUF Jeff Skinner              -2.00    17    -2    0.00   29.8
BUF Victor Olofsson           -2.00    17    -2    0.00   29.3
BUF Johan Larsson             -2.00    17    -2    0.00   23.7
BUF John Gilmour              -2.00     3    -2    0.00   31.7
BUF Jack Eichel               -3.00    17    -3    0.00   35.1
BUF Rasmus Dahlin             -3.00    17    -3    0.00   32.2
BUF Jake McCabe               -4.00    17    -4    0.00   34.9
BUF Zemgus Girgensons         -4.00    17    -4    0.00   21.6
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CAR even strength goal differential through 18 games = 5
CAR average even strength goal differential per game = 0.28
exp+/- is a function of gp, %min played, and team ES goal diff
TRpm(team relative +/-) is the diff btwn actual+/- and exp+/-
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Team  Player                   TRpm    GP    +/-  exp+/-  %min
CAR Dougie Hamilton            5.09    18     7    1.91   38.2
CAR Andrei Svechnikov          4.66    18     6    1.34   26.8
CAR Jaccob Slavin              4.15    18     6    1.85   37.1
CAR Ryan Dzingel               3.72    18     5    1.28   25.6
CAR Teuvo Teravainen           2.41    18     4    1.59   31.8
CAR Warren Foegele             1.99    18     3    1.01   20.3
CAR Jordan Staal               1.47    18     3    1.53   30.5
CAR Haydn Fleury               1.39    12     2    0.61   18.2
CAR Erik Haula                 0.92    14     2    1.08   27.8
CAR Julien Gauthier            0.92     2     1    0.08   14.0
CAR Eetu Luostarinen           0.86     3     1    0.14   17.3
CAR Jordan Martinook           0.78     4     1    0.22   19.9
CAR Joel Edmundson             0.53    18     2    1.47   29.3
CAR Brett Pesce                0.22    18     2    1.78   35.7
CAR Trevor van Riemsdyk       -0.59     9     0    0.59   23.6
CAR Sebastian Aho             -1.60    18     0    1.60   32.1
CAR Brian Gibbons             -2.49    10    -2    0.49   17.7
CAR Brock McGinn              -3.09    18    -2    1.09   21.9
CAR Martin Necas              -3.16    18    -2    1.16   23.3
CAR Lucas Wallmark            -4.03    18    -3    1.03   20.6
CAR Nino Niederreiter         -7.33    18    -6    1.32   26.5
CAR Jake Gardiner             -7.48    18    -6    1.48   29.6
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