Weave Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, zow2 said: At this point I'd agree. Bring up Levi, mix him in with UPL and maybe you will find lightning in a bottle. I went to that Devils game a week ago, I'd let go of Lyons and keep Ellis. Lyons just looks slow and small in the nets. Lyon Quote
Doohickie Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Weave said: Lyon @zow2 thinks we have a four headed monster, apparently. Quote
Jorcus Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 13 hours ago, JohninMinn. said: Promote Levi and ride him to the Cup. He is not playing very well in Rochester right now. Elevating a slumping goalie is no answer. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Doohickie said: @zow2 thinks we have a four headed monster, apparently. He sucks, i can't even spell his name.. 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) When the team plays a game like last night its easy to blame the goalie. The Flyers game result was more about the Sabres leadership and focus, about playing smart hockey, and keeping self control. Brutal mistakes were made all night and usually by the best players on the team. Edited 8 hours ago by Pimlach 1 5 1 Quote
pi2000 Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Gatorman0519 said: None of them are the solution. UPL is serviceable.... IMO he's good enough to be a starter on a playoff team, but not good enough to get this Sabres team to the playoffs. Considering their recent play I was shocked when Ellis got the start last night. UPL hasn't give up more than 3 goals since his first game of the season in late October. Both Ellis and Lyon have given up more than 3 in 4 of their last 6 starts... since Nov 1st, they both rank near the bottom of the league in goaltending metrics, while UPL is in the top 3rd. It seems obvious that UPL should be the #1 moving forward. Quote
kas23 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, pi2000 said: UPL is serviceable.... IMO he's good enough to be a starter on a playoff team, but not good enough to get this Sabres team to the playoffs. Considering their recent play I was shocked when Ellis got the start last night. UPL hasn't give up more than 3 goals since his first game of the season in late October. Both Ellis and Lyon have given up more than 3 in 4 of their last 6 starts... since Nov 1st, they both rank near the bottom of the league in goaltending metrics, while UPL is in the top 3rd. It seems obvious that UPL should be the #1 moving forward. Here’s what I would do to level the playing field. After a 2 game win streak, the first goalie who plays enough to win the 3rd stays. Quote
French Collection Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Just now, kas23 said: Here’s what I would do to level the playing field. After a 2 game win streak, the first goalie who plays enough to win the 3rd stays. A 3 game win streak would almost be parade worthy. Quote
kas23 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 46 minutes ago, French Collection said: A 3 game win streak would almost be parade worthy. It really is, which is why I wonder if it’s even fair to evaluate Ellis based on last night’s loss. An elite goalie would’ve been able to stop some of those goals, but still. Quote
quill Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 19 hours ago, JohninMinn. said: Promote Levi and ride him to the Cup. What cup is that? I think a lot of us were infatuated with him because of what he accomplished in college and because we were hoping beyond hope that he could finally be the answer. Other than a few bright moments it didn't take long to see that he was nowhere close to being an NHL caliber goalie. Maybe he was put into the NHL situation too fast by the Sabres out of desperation which stymied his development process and confidence, or maybe Levi just is not going to be NHL material for a while, if at all. Either way, I hope he isn't brought up until he actually shows he belongs with the big boys. Quote
Eleven Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 12/3/2025 at 2:57 PM, shrader said: I don’t for a second think that this is something that happens at this stage of a season. We diverge here. I think that's exactly what was happening. 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, pi2000 said: UPL is serviceable.... IMO he's good enough to be a starter on a playoff team, but not good enough to get this Sabres team to the playoffs. Considering their recent play I was shocked when Ellis got the start last night. UPL hasn't give up more than 3 goals since his first game of the season in late October. Both Ellis and Lyon have given up more than 3 in 4 of their last 6 starts... since Nov 1st, they both rank near the bottom of the league in goaltending metrics, while UPL is in the top 3rd. It seems obvious that UPL should be the #1 moving forward. My worst nightmare is that you are correct and yet they trade UPL and he is in fact a solid goalie on a good team, like Ullmark. We know what UPL is. At best he is a streaky guy that can win games if he plays a lot and if he gets support, but he will eventually stumble and cost you games. We know what Lyon is. At best he is a short time 1B that can get hot, but the reality is that he is a journeyman #2 We are learning about Ellis. Quote
msw2112 Posted 38 minutes ago Report Posted 38 minutes ago (edited) Obviously Ellis let in a lot of goals last night. I had the game on in the background on a smaller TV, so I wasn't able to really assess his play or see the nature of the goals closely. Did Ellis let in any softies? I'm sure there were some that got in that might have been stopped with an elite save, but overall, was he simply hung out to dry and played fine, or did he play poorly? With UPL, often the team plays great in front of him, then he lets in a softie and the team deflates. From what I saw last night, after the first goal that the Sabres scored on the PP, they were terrible for the remainder of the game and no specific poor play by Ellis had anything to do with deflating them. That said, the failed challenge of the goalie interference may have deflated them. The wheels seemed to come off right then and there. Perhaps Lindy saw the wheels coming off and felt that the challenge was worth it to try and salvage momentum by: a) the small chance that the goal would be taken off the board; b) standing behind his guys who thought it was interference; and/or c) the Sabres PK has been good, so if they lost the challenge and killed off the PP, it would fire the team up. Obviously, it didn't work and instead backfired in a big way. Edited 37 minutes ago by msw2112 Quote
RETURNTOGLORY Posted 29 minutes ago Report Posted 29 minutes ago On 12/2/2025 at 1:39 PM, pi2000 said: League wide rankings since Nov 1st for goalies who have played at least 185 mins (66 goalies).... UPL (416 min) Sv% 21st GAA 18th HighDanger SV% 36th MediumDanger SV% 15th LowDanger SV% 13th Goals Saved Above Expected/60 21st Ellis (303 min) Sv% 39th GAA 52nd High Danger SV% 58th MediumDanger SV% 48th LowDanger SV% 31st Goals Saved Above Expected/60 39th Lyon (185 min) Sv% 59th GAA 64th High Danger SV% 50th MediumDanger SV% 28th LowDanger SV% 61st Goals Saved Above Expected/60 61st UPL has separated himself, he should be the clear #1 moving forward. A decision needs to be made on the backup. Great BUT we still need a true #1 goaltender! Quote
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