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48 minutes ago, LGR4GM said:

 

 

Its not just the lack of production, it is their overall play.

McLeod, Thompson, and Tuch......it seemed to me they were clearly outplayed by Doan, Kozak and whoever else was with them (Greeway for part or the time before Ruff starting shuffling lines)

And I don't mean "hey, those 'lesser-talented' young guys looked to be playing with more energy"  I mean literally outplayed. Outpossessed, out thought (hockey IQ way) and dominated the ice more than your top line.

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Ha. It was 2-1 Sabres after 2 when I had to go. Nice to see they finished strong in the 3rd.😂

Im sorry but this season is done. Cleanse this entire mess right now instead of prolonging the agony.  
 

This must be the “Getting Adams Fired” season

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Losing is corrosive. The players who have been here are dispirited. Playing for the Sabres has sucked the joy out of playing a sport that they love. You can see it in their play when dealing with adversity. 
 

I’m hoping that the young players don’t get contaminated with this pervasive negativity. It’s so sad how a fool owner has destroyed this franchise with his horrendous staffing decisions.

What’s the solution to getting out of this deep rut? Before there can be a roster shakeup there has to be a major shakeup in the front office and coaching staff, and then give them the ability to make the personnel decisions with a fresh perspective.

The Sabres are a mocked and irrelevant franchise. I mostly blame the fool and stubborn owner.

There are a cadre of people who reflexively cite excuses for this lame franchise. I’m not one of them. This fiasco of a franchise is of its own doing. The motto of this franchise seems to be : Stupid in leads to stupid out.

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Tage looked so slow from the little I saw. 

Tuch couldn't handle a puck to save his life. 

That D... Oof, Kesselring looked like Tyson Strachan out there. 

 

How was Ellis overall? I saw some good stuff in the first, but was at work so I missed a lot of the game dealing with issues and then caught the last 5 min or so of the game. 

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18 minutes ago, JohnC said:

Losing is corrosive. The players who have been here are dispirited. Playing for the Sabres has sucked the joy out of playing a sport that they love. You can see it in their play when dealing with adversity. 
 

I’m hoping that the young players don’t get contaminated with this pervasive negativity. It’s so sad how a fool owner has destroyed this franchise with his horrendous staffing decisions.

What’s the solution to getting out of this deep rut? Before there can be a roster shakeup there has to be a major shakeup in the front office and coaching staff, and then give them the ability to make the personnel decisions with a fresh perspective.

The Sabres are a mocked and irrelevant franchise. I mostly blame the fool and stubborn owner.

There are a cadre of people who reflexively cite excuses for this lame franchise. I’m not one of them. This fiasco of a franchise is of its own doing. The motto of this franchise seems to be : Stupid in leads to stupid out.

Pegula doesn't care. The players know Pegula doesn't care and the players know the rest of the league laughs at them. So sad what has happened to this franchise.

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

 

How was Ellis overall? I saw some good stuff in the first, but was at work so I missed a lot of the game dealing with issues and then caught the last 5 min or so of the game. 

He's looks better than UPL though he can overplay the puck at times. He was keeping the Sabres in it until they finally reverted back to chasing the Mammoth around the ice. This team has gotten away from the defensive game they started the season with. Now four of them chase the guy with the puck, leaving players wide open for one timers. That's pretty much how we lost. That and we couldn't connect on a breakout pass to save our life.

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Just now, PromoTheRobot said:

He was keeping the Sabres in it until they finally reverted back to chasing the Mammoth around the ice. This team has gotten away from the defensive game they started the season with. Now four of them chase the guy with the puck, leaving players wide open for one timers. That's pretty much how we lost. That and we couldn't connect on a breakout pass to save our life.

Coughcoachingcough

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Just now, LGR4GM said:

Coughcoachingcough

If there is a visual representation of full on panic on ice, it was the Sabres last night. Even when they were winning, they played like they were on the verge of collapse all night.

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