Jorcus Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 11 minutes ago, Broken Ankles said: But you what happened to Ray McKigney. Edited 1 hour ago by Jorcus Quote
Taro T Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Archie Lee said: The Flyers are a team with a need for a goalie, and cap space. There aren't many teams fitting that bill, but there are a few. Filly being 1 of them. Think Briere would do the Sabres a solid? Quote
JustOneParade Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) The vibe around here is clearly on the upswing. GDT of three pages and puck drop is still 4 hours away. 👍 My goodness I hope they don't spit the bit tonight (like they've done so many times in similar circumstances). Edited 1 hour ago by JustOneParade Added context 2 Quote
Taro T Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Just now, JustOneParade said: The vibe around here is clearly on the upswing. GDT of three pages and puck drop is still 4 hours away. 👍 My goodness I hope they don't spit the bit tonight (like they've done many times in similar circumstances). At some point, they'll actually play the game they need to play on the road and get themselves over NHL 0.500. Why not tonight? They normally save their stinker home games for the ones that are sold out/ close to sold out. But they played very well in their last few home games (even though on the scoreboard they were destroyed by Joisey). So, if they can get that monkey off their backs, why not get the road monkey and the can't crack 0.500 monkey off their backs too? They came back from behind to win in their last road game. No better time than the present to get it in your head that you WON'T stick it back up your arse just because you're still flexible enough to do so. 😉 Maybe the Sabres are ready for that next baby step? 3 Quote
kas23 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Weave said: Does that mean his shootout goal was a happy ending? Don’t let Bob Kraft or DeShaun Watson know about this! Quote
JustOneParade Posted 40 minutes ago Report Posted 40 minutes ago Don't do this to us Sabres. Please. Quote
SwampD Posted 33 minutes ago Report Posted 33 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Weave said: Does that mean his shootout goal was a happy ending? Excellent. Quote
JohnC Posted 32 minutes ago Report Posted 32 minutes ago 2 hours ago, msw2112 said: It is fun and almost a guilty pleasure. It's probably not the best or fairest way to hand out a valuable extra point, but I agree that it's very fast and dramatic to watch. Gets the heart pumping a little bit faster. And after a string of OT losses, maybe it's starting to swing in the Sabres' favor. They do have the speed and offensive skill to succeed in OT and shootouts, and with mobile defensemen like Dahlin, Power, and Byrum, it should give them an advantage, as these guys can (theoretically....) defend, but also have speed and offensive skill to jump into the play in the offensive zone. Most teams have a guy or two of that ilk, but the Sabres have 3. Kesselring may also fall into that category when he returns. It's ironic that the guy with the recent OT game winner is Samuelsson, who is NOT that type of player. Where I only disagree with your post is the unfairness of earning a point for an OT and SO loss. What’s so unfair with a format that applies to all teams? What I do find unfair and aggravating is the arbitrary way the goalie interference rule is applied by the referees. (As noted by a previous poster.) 1 Quote
SwampD Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago 4 hours ago, SABRES 0311 said: While I am at it, I'll let him know my thoughts on 3v3 OT and shootouts. 3 hours ago, JohnC said: I recognize that I'm in the minority here but 3v3 in OT is terrific/fun to watch. And to antagonize the members even more is that the shootouts are not only dramatic but also entertaining. It's to our advantage to get to the shootouts because we have players who excel in that format. 2 hours ago, msw2112 said: It is fun and almost a guilty pleasure. It's probably not the best or fairest way to hand out a valuable extra point, but I agree that it's very fast and dramatic to watch. Gets the heart pumping a little bit faster. And after a string of OT losses, maybe it's starting to swing in the Sabres' favor. They do have the speed and offensive skill to succeed in OT and shootouts, and with mobile defensemen like Dahlin, Power, and Byrum, it should give them an advantage, as these guys can (theoretically....) defend, but also have speed and offensive skill to jump into the play in the offensive zone. Most teams have a guy or two of that ilk, but the Sabres have 3. Kesselring may also fall into that category when he returns. It's ironic that the guy with the recent OT game winner is Samuelsson, who is NOT that type of player. I love 3 on 3 OT. I hate the shootout. I’m also okay with ties. Quote
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