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The Sabres Report - May 6, 2001

The boss should look in the mirror

'Now that everyone knows you call all the shots in Pittsburgh, you might want to do a little brainstorming over the next couple days because your Penguins are plummeting like a California dot.com. It doesn't happen often, unless you recall last year's collapse against Philadelphia, but who's counting?' … [Read more...] about The boss should look in the mirror

Buffalo News | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Excitement of Stanley Cup playoffs defies logic

'No matter how the Buffalo Sabres series with Pittsburgh turns out, their comeback from a two-games-to-none deficit in a hostile arena is another major reason why people get so much enjoyment out of sports.' … [Read more...] about Excitement of Stanley Cup playoffs defies logic

Buffalo News | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Plenty of practice, but power play unable to capitalize very often

'"We didn't execute very well on the power play. I thought we made some errant passes and ended up with the puck along the wall a lot. We didn't get a lot of control time. I think we're fortunate to win the game, as poorly as our power play was going, because that had opportunities to win it for us."' … [Read more...] about Plenty of practice, but power play unable to capitalize very often

Buffalo News | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Former-Pens continue to burn ex-teammates

'The Pittsburgh Penguins aren't just looking bad on the ice right now. Penguins general manager Craig Patrick has been taking a beating in this series as well.' … [Read more...] about Former-Pens continue to burn ex-teammates

Beaver County Times | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Pens limp home with season on the line

'Slowly, but surely the Pittsburgh Penguins are nearing a second-round exit from the National Hockey League playoffs for the third straight year, and there doesn't appear to be anything they can do about it.' … [Read more...] about Pens limp home with season on the line

Beaver County Times | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Pens limp home with season on the line

'Slowly, but surely the Pittsburgh Penguins are nearing a second-round exit from the National Hockey League playoffs for the third straight year, and there doesn't appear to be anything they can do about it.' … [Read more...] about Pens limp home with season on the line

Beaver County Times | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Pens' collapse looks very familiar

'Just a week ago you read in this same space that the Penguins, who were up 2-0, would take out the Sabres in four straight and how the Penguins couldn't collapse as they did last year in the second round against Philadelphia. Instead, what we are seeing from the Penguins seems to be history repeating itself.' … [Read more...] about Pens' collapse looks very familiar

Beaver County Times | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Kraft surprised by call-up

'"I was surprised," Kraft said. "I ate lunch (Friday). Then, I got the call. I had to go to my apartment to pick up some stuff, jumped in my car and drove about 4 1/2 hours from Wilkes-Barre to Buffalo. I don't know how long I'll be here, but now we have to go back to Pittsburgh and win there."' … [Read more...] about Kraft surprised by call-up

Beaver County Times | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Too many penalties hurt Penguins in Game 5

'"They dumped the puck and we tried to hold them up. Sometimes, it seemed like they fold easy and the referees are reacting right away," Penguins defenseman Darius Kasparaitis said. "We have to be more careful holding them up because if they are going to fall down all the time, we're going to get penalties."' … [Read more...] about Too many penalties hurt Penguins in Game 5

ESPN | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Barnes scores winner as Penguins blow 2-0 lead, lose in OT, trail series, 3-2

'That was the Sabres' second short-handed goal in two games, and the irony that it came while the Penguins were on one of their four power plays -- Buffalo had eight -- wasn't lost in the losing locker room. "We finally got a power play," center Wayne Primeau said. "And it backfired."' … [Read more...] about Barnes scores winner as Penguins blow 2-0 lead, lose in OT, trail series, 3-2

Pittsburgh Post Gazette | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Barnes shows winning hand again

'Barnes hadn't scored in 15 games before planting a perfect shot to the same corner behind Hedberg in Game 2. Since then, he has emerged as the dominant forward in the series, netting four goals, including two which have decided games.' … [Read more...] about Barnes shows winning hand again

Pittsburgh Post Gazette | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Hlinka lining team up for loss

'Over the past three games, all losses, Buffalo has outscored the Penguins, 8-0, after two periods. This lopsided late scoring indicates the Penguins are tired and that the decision of Coach Ivan Hlinka to go primarily with three lines in the regular season and the playoffs was a massive miscalculation.' … [Read more...] about Hlinka lining team up for loss

Pittsburgh Post Gazette | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Penguins Report

'The Sabres had prepared for the Penguins to change systems, but it never happened. "They had the left-wing lock the whole time," Ruff said. "The only difference was that there were a couple of times their defense dumped it in and did the forechecking. It was a lot more aggressive scheme than they had going, but they still played the lock."' … [Read more...] about Penguins Report

Pittsburgh Post Gazette | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Sabres put Pens' backs against wall with victory

'The Penguins must now fight from behind, and maybe that's a good thing. They sure haven't done much with leads lately.' … [Read more...] about Sabres put Pens’ backs against wall with victory

Pittsburgh Tribune Review | May 6, 2001 | Read More

Penguins played well enough to win

'The Penguins played their best game of the Eastern Conference semifinals Saturday. Their reward was being pushed to the brink of elimination by the Buffalo Sabres.' … [Read more...] about Penguins played well enough to win

Pittsburgh Tribune Review | May 6, 2001 | Read More
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