spndnchz Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Would a loss tonight mark the lowest point in Sabres history? Pick one. It’s not tonight Quote
Weave Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Would a loss tonight mark the lowest point in Sabres history? Where the hell is that graph of the historical win percentage of the Sabres when I need it? Quote
LTS Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Would a loss tonight mark the lowest point in Sabres history? If I look at this question and then I frame it around the following "The Sabres are currently extending the NHL record for seasons without making the playoffs." I come to the conclusion that each day they lose a game they set the NEW lowest point in Sabres history. Even if they win a few, until it puts them into a playoff position, they are still "out of they playoffs". Every loss lowers their chances of making the playoffs this season and each season they don't make it furthers the record of futility. No other NHL team, let alone Sabres team, has ever been this pitiful over this stretch of time. So yes, a loss tonight marks the lowest point in Sabres history, even if it is only marginally lower than where they were at after the last loss. 1 1 1 1 Quote
PASabreFan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 21 minutes ago, spndnchz said: Pick one. It’s not tonight We had a nice thread about it. You not only closed it, you deleted it. 1 Quote
PASabreFan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, LTS said: If I look at this question and then I frame it around the following "The Sabres are currently extending the NHL record for seasons without making the playoffs." I come to the conclusion that each day they lose a game they set the NEW lowest point in Sabres history. Even if they win a few, until it puts them into a playoff position, they are still "out of they playoffs". Every loss lowers their chances of making the playoffs this season and each season they don't make it furthers the record of futility. No other NHL team, let alone Sabres team, has ever been this pitiful over this stretch of time. So yes, a loss tonight marks the lowest point in Sabres history, even if it is only marginally lower than where they were at after the last loss. This seems logical. 1 Quote
kas23 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 40 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Would a loss tonight mark the lowest point in Sabres history? 1 hour ago, pi2000 said: This feels like a pivotal game on the roady, a turning point for the season... or perhaps the franchise as a whole. Maybe they finally pull it together? UPL shines and with growing confidence they string together some wins, vaulting themselves into playoff contention by the turn of the new year. I feel we say this above every game. And it won’t be the last time either. 1 1 Quote
CallawaySabres Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago At least the season lasted through November, so that is a step forward. Only 4 and a half months of meaningless hockey left. Hopefully next year they can make it to January. Only 2 points from being dead last in the entire NHL 😵💫 Quote
Mustache of God Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago A loss tonight could help turn this season around if it finally makes Pegula clear out the front office. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, Mustache of God said: A loss tonight could help turn this season around if it finally makes Pegula clear out the front office. Barring a 20-game losing streak (which won't happen, they're talented enough to win 1 game per week), the earliest that Pegula would take any action in the front office is at the Olympic Break. But even then, what would the change be? Jarmo to GM? Then he has to get Pegula's approval to trade the equivalent of Joker for a 4th? Could Jarmo hire DeBoer and a completely new coaching staff while the current guys were still under term? Unlikely to be approved. The front office won't change until the summer. And then, assuming Emperor Sheevyn is still involved, it's a "no-stones-unturned" coaching search that selects... Appert. 1 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Well they suck, but they are a defensive team so they might give them problems just like Philly did. One would think Sabres would be motivated after the other Calgary loss and bring their best but who knows. Greenway hat trick maybe 🙂 Quote
Thorny Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, pi2000 said: This feels like a pivotal game on the roady, a turning point for the season... or perhaps the franchise as a whole. Maybe they finally pull it together? UPL shines and with growing confidence they string together some wins, vaulting themselves into playoff contention by the turn of the new year. Yes, every game is either the final straw or the beginning of the turnaround. No in-betweens. This post should honestly be pinned at the top of every GDT Edited 1 hour ago by Thorny 1 Quote
Thorny Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, PASabreFan said: Would a loss tonight mark the lowest point in Sabres history? No, the lowest point in franchise history always comes with the turn of your day calendar. Every day is the new lowest point as we are further from the playoffs with no action being taken. Every day the decision is made to make no changes is objectively worse than the one that came before 1 hour ago, LTS said: If I look at this question and then I frame it around the following "The Sabres are currently extending the NHL record for seasons without making the playoffs." I come to the conclusion that each day they lose a game they set the NEW lowest point in Sabres history. Even if they win a few, until it puts them into a playoff position, they are still "out of they playoffs". Every loss lowers their chances of making the playoffs this season and each season they don't make it furthers the record of futility. No other NHL team, let alone Sabres team, has ever been this pitiful over this stretch of time. So yes, a loss tonight marks the lowest point in Sabres history, even if it is only marginally lower than where they were at after the last loss. Damn should have read this first. Spot on But it’s not a loss tonight that makes it the new lowest, it comes tomorrow morning regardless of result tonight. It’s a placeholder regime - their narrative is written in stone Edited 1 hour ago by Thorny 1 Quote
PickaPecaPickles Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I’m taking the Tage Thompson approach to the Sabres: sometimes I’ll be interested and motivated to watch: and sometimes I won’t. 1 Quote
#freejame Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Weave said: Where the hell is that graph of the historical win percentage of the Sabres when I need it? I was looking for it last week and couldn’t find it. I think Pete had it scrubbed from the Internet for Mr. Pegula. Quote
Thorny Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) When we eventually make the playoffs it’s going to be incredibly fun if I’m alive. But it’s gonna be incredible I imagine this place will also (finally) be opened up to a world of new conversation and posters will really get a chance to shine There are a lot of folks being let down by an in-opportunity to experience a non-historical drought landscape - and the conversations that will come from simply being able to talk about an actual hockey team Edited 1 hour ago by Thorny 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, #freejame said: I was looking for it last week and couldn’t find it. I think Pete had it scrubbed from the Internet for Mr. Pegula. Oh? You mean this gate key? 2 Quote
#freejame Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: Oh? You mean this gate key? Saved for posterity. Hurts just looking at it. Quote
mjd1001 Posted 31 minutes ago Report Posted 31 minutes ago (edited) 37 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: Oh? You mean this gate key? I like the version of it where someone clearly marked the moment on the graph where Pegula bought the Sabres with a yellow line... Edited 30 minutes ago by mjd1001 Quote
PASabreFan Posted 25 minutes ago Report Posted 25 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Thorny said: No, the lowest point in franchise history always comes with the turn of your day calendar. Every day is the new lowest point as we are further from the playoffs with no action being taken. Every day the decision is made to make no changes is objectively worse than the one that came before Damn should have read this first. Spot on But it’s not a loss tonight that makes it the new lowest, it comes tomorrow morning regardless of result tonight. It’s a placeholder regime - their narrative is written in stone You no longer complete me. I mean, we don't complete each other. Of course your reply was exactly the point of my question, which wasn't really a question. I would still wipe Bison french onion dip from the corner of your mouth and taste it. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: I like the version of it where someone clearly marked the moment on the graph where Pegula bought the Sabres with a yellow line... Nice. Now add the line where Adams joins the coaching staff.... Quote
pi2000 Posted 17 minutes ago Report Posted 17 minutes ago 50 minutes ago, Thorny said: When we eventually make the playoffs it’s going to be incredibly fun if I’m alive. But it’s gonna be incredible I imagine this place will also (finally) be opened up to a world of new conversation and posters will really get a chance to shine There are a lot of folks being let down by an in-opportunity to experience a non-historical drought landscape - and the conversations that will come from simply being able to talk about an actual hockey team Will any current players will be on that playoff team? Quote
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