nfreeman Posted Wednesday at 06:43 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:43 PM 17 hours ago, Taro T said: They're at NHL 0.500. They have 6 teams to leap frog to get into the playoffs. NHL 0.500 only gets you to 82 points which even in a weirdly low points total season will still miss the playoffs by a wide margin. The "real" 0.500 doesn't have any bearing on whether they make the playoffs or not. Get to NHL 0.600 and they'll be in. Regardless of whether they end up with no additional OTLs or get 16 more. Well, we both know that NHL .500 is a freaking joke and is utterly meaningless. And I've already admitted that you are right that 0.600 points percentage is more accurate than real .500. However: - Real .500 is very closely correlated with making/missing the playoffs -- i.e. teams that finish below real .500 very seldom make it and teams that finish above it usually make it (and teams that are 2 over almost always make it). - For example, last season, every team that was above real .500 made the playoffs, and every team that was below real .500 missed the playoffs (except one -- the Habs, who were 1 game under). - There is NFW that I am going to mentally keep track of the number of games this pathetic franchise has played -- so I am not going to be able to determine where they are relative to .600 points percentage without checking the standings -- which is more effort than I'm prepared to dedicate to them at present. But I can remember pretty easily where they are relative to real .500. So while I won't criticize your purist approach on this, I'm not going to adopt it either. The quick-and-dirty approach works almost as well and is much easier -- and this franchise doesn't deserve any better just yet. Quote
PASabreFan Posted Wednesday at 07:12 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:12 PM 28 minutes ago, nfreeman said: Well, we both know that NHL .500 is a freaking joke and is utterly meaningless. And I've already admitted that you are right that 0.600 points percentage is more accurate than real .500. However: - Real .500 is very closely correlated with making/missing the playoffs -- i.e. teams that finish below real .500 very seldom make it and teams that finish above it usually make it (and teams that are 2 over almost always make it). - For example, last season, every team that was above real .500 made the playoffs, and every team that was below real .500 missed the playoffs (except one -- the Habs, who were 1 game under). - There is NFW that I am going to mentally keep track of the number of games this pathetic franchise has played -- so I am not going to be able to determine where they are relative to .600 points percentage without checking the standings -- which is more effort than I'm prepared to dedicate to them at present. But I can remember pretty easily where they are relative to real .500. So while I won't criticize your purist approach on this, I'm not going to adopt it either. The quick-and-dirty approach works almost as well and is much easier -- and this franchise doesn't deserve any better just yet. You've checked out of it, innit? Quote
Scottysabres Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM 6 wins 0 losses So says St. Nick Quote
nfreeman Posted Thursday at 03:44 AM Report Posted Thursday at 03:44 AM 8 hours ago, PASabreFan said: You've checked out of it, innit? Almost but not quite. I want a Lindy redemption run. It’s highly unlikely but I want it anyway. Quote
JP51 Posted Thursday at 05:15 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:15 PM Philly - L Wpg - L embarrassing loss Calg - OT/L Edm - L Van - OT/L Seattle - W 1-3-2 Quote
JP51 Posted Thursday at 05:18 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:18 PM 22 hours ago, nfreeman said: Well, we both know that NHL .500 is a freaking joke and is utterly meaningless. And I've already admitted that you are right that 0.600 points percentage is more accurate than real .500. However: - Real .500 is very closely correlated with making/missing the playoffs -- i.e. teams that finish below real .500 very seldom make it and teams that finish above it usually make it (and teams that are 2 over almost always make it). - For example, last season, every team that was above real .500 made the playoffs, and every team that was below real .500 missed the playoffs (except one -- the Habs, who were 1 game under). - There is NFW that I am going to mentally keep track of the number of games this pathetic franchise has played -- so I am not going to be able to determine where they are relative to .600 points percentage without checking the standings -- which is more effort than I'm prepared to dedicate to them at present. But I can remember pretty easily where they are relative to real .500. So while I won't criticize your purist approach on this, I'm not going to adopt it either. The quick-and-dirty approach works almost as well and is much easier -- and this franchise doesn't deserve any better just yet. Yeah I dont buy into this .500 not including games you lost in OT... I get it in the old days... when each team kissed their sister and walked away with a point... it is not a tie or a .500 game when the other team gets two points and you get 1 Quote
Sidc3000 Posted Thursday at 07:20 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:20 PM 2 hours ago, JP51 said: Philly - L Wpg - L embarrassing loss Calg - OT/L Edm - L Van - OT/L Seattle - W 1-3-2 Wow, you’re being generous. I’m going with no regulation wins. 0-5-1 Quote
Goldseatsaud Posted Thursday at 07:54 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:54 PM 1-3-1 after Philadelphia game Quote
Pimlach Posted Thursday at 10:33 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:33 PM On 12/2/2025 at 11:54 AM, Pimlach said: Philly - W Wpg - L Calg - W Edm - L Van - W Seattle - W 4-2 - Playoffs here we come! I am like the Sabres. 0-1 so far. Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted yesterday at 12:04 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:04 AM 1-4-1 They'll win one they shouldn't, get another hard fought game into OT to ultimately lose, probably lose a couple close ones in regulation and get their teeth kicked in (like last night) another time or two. Same old Sabres. Fire Adams, fire Ruff. 2 Quote
John Tucker Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM Has a team ever gone the whole season without a regulation win on the road? Cuz, we may accomplish it. 0-5-1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM 2 hours ago, HumanSlinky39 said: 1-4-1 They'll win one they shouldn't, get another hard fought game into OT to ultimately lose, probably lose a couple close ones in regulation and get their teeth kicked in (like last night) another time or two. Same old Sabres. Fire Adams, fire Ruff. Yup Quote
Pimlach Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 12/3/2025 at 9:44 PM, nfreeman said: Almost but not quite. I want a Lindy redemption run. It’s highly unlikely but I want it anyway. Highly unlikely. Not with these players. Quote
Pimlach Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 12/2/2025 at 11:54 AM, Pimlach said: Philly - W Wpg - L Calg - W Edm - L Van - W Seattle - W 4-2 - Playoffs here we come! On 12/4/2025 at 4:33 PM, Pimlach said: I am like the Sabres. 0-1 so far. I am like the Sabres. 0-2 so far. Calgary up next, an opportunity to stop the road skid. Quote
Scottysabres Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: I am like the Sabres. 0-2 so far. Calgary up next, an opportunity to stop the road skid. I do not see them winning 1 game on this road trip. Given the lack of urgency in this roster to even play organized hockey at this point I believe we are witnessing the start of the Sabres annual Nov/Dec 10+ game losing streak. Quote
Demoted Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: I am like the Sabres. 0-2 so far. Calgary up next, an opportunity to stop the road skid. Why would anyone want to stop the skid? This team needs an overhaul. Quote
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