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Not even worried. They will crush Vancouver and right the ship. I think Jokiharju gives them a bit of a spark on the backend. Hoping Jack Quinn can go as I think he is ever so close to breaking out. Watching him live, there was so many little things he did against Boston that will translate once he is a hair faster and stronger. 

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After being let go by the Canucks a mere month and a half after she moved to Vancouver, Rachel Doerrie says she won’t be working in a hockey front office again.

 

The 26-year-old was hired by the Canucks in an analytics role back in January, her second NHL job after working for the New Jersey Devils from 2017 to 2019.

But despite being promoted to working with the Canucks coaching staff in the offseason, Doerrie was let go by the team in September. Reasons for the Ontario native’s dismissal have not been made public, but Doerrie has lawyered up.

Doerrie spoke publicly about her time with the Canucks on today’s episode of the Staff and Graph Podcast with Mike Stephens, though naturally, she isn’t able to divulge much.

Our girl is back!

 

https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/rachel-doerrie-done-working-in-hockey-canucks-dismissal

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The Sabres are at the crossroads and have but to stray a little for all to fall to ruin. We once again find ourselves in November with the season about to slip away and become yet another prolonged development camp for a franchise that has spent more time in the cellar than a fine wine. There is no help coming from outside, no hero from somewhere else to ride in on a white horse and save this team. No, this team must either save itself or die in the pursuit. This game has to be the turning point, it has to end this losing streak, it has to show that this year is different on some level.

Another November of losing will doom this season to the annals of Sabres history as just another in the long dark winter of no playoffs and no hope. But at the moment a glimmer of hope remains. The faintest hint of something good drifts down from the rafters of a building that has hosted cup finals' games and shocking comebacks, that has seen the likes of Hasek, Dury, Briere, and Miller, that has not known winning in 12 long years. That hope is carried not by a savior but by a group, a collective of individuals who will either be strengthened by adversity or broken by it. 

Sometimes faith deserves to be rewarded, and there is no more faithful fans than those that have continued to watch the collapses and infighting these last 12 years. Promises broken, great starts squandered, new hopes dashed to pieces, good players shipped off and replaced, and yet the fans remain. This is the game. The line must be drawn here, the season must be decided now. Not next game, not with a moral victory, not with an excuse, but with a win here and now. Either this year is different, either this team has the mental fortitude to dig deeper than they have before and find a way, or we once again turn our talk to next year because November broke us. 

For me, this game marks the Rubicon; the mythical point of no return that Julius Caesar crossed in 49 B.C. Either they find a way to stop losing and right this ship or once again this team sinks in flames and despair. Which will this team decide? It is up to them. They have the talent, now let's find out if they have the will. Go Sabres. 

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CANUCKS @ SABRES PREVIEW

TV: Sportsnet Pacific

Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO

Tonight marks the second of two meetings between the Canucks and the Sabres this season: Oct. 22 (5-1 L) and Nov. 15 (away).

The Canucks are 55-49-19-4 all-time against the Sabres including a 22-30-8-3 record on the road.

Vancouver is 5-3-2 in their last 10 games vs Buffalo (2-2-1 in their last 5).

Among active Canucks skaters, J.T. Miller leads the team in career points vs Buffalo with 20 points (8-12-20) in 25 games.

Luke Schenn leads Vancouver skaters in games played against the Sabres (44 GP).

Thatcher Demko is 2-2-1 in his career against Buffalo, posting a 3.76 GAA and .884 save-percentage.

Spencer Martin has yet to face the Bruins in his career.

QUICK NUMBERS

Bo Horvat ranks second in the NHL in goals (13 in 16 games).

Andrei Kuzmenko has nine points (6-3-9) in his last eight games.

Quinn Hughes has points in 10 straight games (0-13-13).

J.T. Miller has 12 points (7-5-12) in his last 10 games.

Elias Pettersson has 12 points (3-9-12) in his last 10 games.

Brock Boeser has recorded an assist in four straight games.

LAST MEETING - OCT. 22/22: VAN 1 vs BUF 5

Conor Garland scored on the power play for his second tally of the season, at 13:27 in the second period, to bring Vancouver to within a goal...Tanner Pearson collected his fourth assist of the season, while Ilya Mikheyev recorded his first point (assist) in a Canucks uniform on the play...Garland, Brock Boeser, and Elias Pettersson each registered four shots on goal...Dakota Joshua and Kyle Burroughs each set new team-highs for most individual hits in a game (7)...Burroughs also led all Canucks in blocked shots (3)...Jack Rathbone played 17:55 (including 3:39 PP) in his season debut...Elias Pettersson (9/12) and Bo Horvat (12/17) each posted higher than a 70 percent success rate in the face-off circle...Thatcher Demko faced 26 shots.

LAST GAME PLAYED - NOV. 13/22: VAN 2 at BOS 5

J.T. Miller scored on the power play for his ninth goal of the season to tie the game at one 9:05 into the game...Quinn Hughes and Brock Boeser picked up the assists...Hughes extended his personal point streak to 10 games on the goal...Sheldon Dries scored his first goal and second power play point of the season just 4:34 into the third period...Bo Horvat and Luke Schenn tied for the team lead with five shots on goal...Schenn and Miller tied for the team lead in hits with four...Thatcher Demko faced 32 shots.

https://www.nhl.com/canucks/news/vancouver-canucks-at-buffalo-sabres/c-337608790

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1 minute ago, LGR4GM said:

The Sabres are at the crossroads and have but to stray a little for all to fall to ruin. We once again find ourselves in November with the season about to slip away and become yet another prolonged development camp for a franchise that has spent more time in the cellar than a fine wine. There is no help coming from outside, no hero from somewhere else to ride in on a white horse and save this team. No, this team must either save itself or die in the pursuit. This game has to be the turning point, it has to end this losing streak, it has to show that this year is different on some level.

Another November of losing will doom this season to the annals of Sabres history as just another in the long dark winter of no playoffs and no hope. But at the moment a glimmer of hope remains. The faintest hint of something good drifts down from the rafters of a building that has hosted cup finals' games and shocking comebacks, that has seen the likes of Hasek, Dury, Briere, and Miller, that has not known winning in 12 long years. That hope is carried not by a savior but by a group, a collective of individuals who will either be strengthened by adversity or broken by it. 

Sometimes faith deserves to be rewarded, and there is no more faithful fans than those that have continued to watch the collapses and infighting these last 12 years. Promises broken, great starts squandered, new hopes dashed to pieces, good players shipped off and replaced, and yet the fans remain. This is the game. The line must be drawn here, the season must be decided now. Not next game, not with a moral victory, not with an excuse, but with a win here and now. Either this year is different, either this team has the mental fortitude to dig deeper than they have before and find a way, or we once again turn our talk to next year because November broke us. 

For me, this game marks the Rubicon; the mythical point of no return that Julius Caesar crossed in 49 B.C. Either they find a way to stop losing and right this ship or once again this team sinks in flames and despair. Which will this team decide? It is up to them. They have the talent, now let's find out if they have the will. Go Sabres. 

Get a load of Chuck Dickens here...

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25 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

The Sabres are at the crossroads and have but to stray a little for all to fall to ruin. We once again find ourselves in November with the season about to slip away and become yet another prolonged development camp for a franchise that has spent more time in the cellar than a fine wine. There is no help coming from outside, no hero from somewhere else to ride in on a white horse and save this team. No, this team must either save itself or die in the pursuit. This game has to be the turning point, it has to end this losing streak, it has to show that this year is different on some level.

Another November of losing will doom this season to the annals of Sabres history as just another in the long dark winter of no playoffs and no hope. But at the moment a glimmer of hope remains. The faintest hint of something good drifts down from the rafters of a building that has hosted cup finals' games and shocking comebacks, that has seen the likes of Hasek, Dury, Briere, and Miller, that has not known winning in 12 long years. That hope is carried not by a savior but by a group, a collective of individuals who will either be strengthened by adversity or broken by it. 

Sometimes faith deserves to be rewarded, and there is no more faithful fans than those that have continued to watch the collapses and infighting these last 12 years. Promises broken, great starts squandered, new hopes dashed to pieces, good players shipped off and replaced, and yet the fans remain. This is the game. The line must be drawn here, the season must be decided now. Not next game, not with a moral victory, not with an excuse, but with a win here and now. Either this year is different, either this team has the mental fortitude to dig deeper than they have before and find a way, or we once again turn our talk to next year because November broke us. 

For me, this game marks the Rubicon; the mythical point of no return that Julius Caesar crossed in 49 B.C. Either they find a way to stop losing and right this ship or once again this team sinks in flames and despair. Which will this team decide? It is up to them. They have the talent, now let's find out if they have the will. Go Sabres. 

Veni Vidi Vici!!! 

 

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This is a big game for the Sabres, a loss continues to sink the good start while a win returns them to .500. The Canucks are badly wounded but not dead, they may need this win more than the Sabres.

I want Dahlin to have his best game of the season, to show Hughes that he is the best Dman from that draft class, end of discussion from the Canadian media.

Let’s go Buffalo!

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I’m on the west coast this week.  May actually get a chance to watch if work doesn’t interfere too badly.

Just now, Weave said:

I’m on the west coast this week.  May actually get a chance to watch if work doesn’t interfere too badly.

Dumb ass.  Its a home game.

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