'All in all Buffalo just didn’t work as hard as they did in the first two games and the Flyers created their own luck.' … [Read more...] about Sabres lose 4-2 to Flyers, lead series 2-1
Archives for 2006
Sabres suffer first playoff loss
'"We just need to score those clutch power play goals to tie the game."' … [Read more...] about Sabres suffer first playoff loss
Not so peaceful sleep
'Buffalo Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff knows a thing or two about hard hits.' … [Read more...] about Not so peaceful sleep
Sabres Flyers VIII
'A generation later, Buffalo fans still talk about the Bill’s Mike Stratton and his hit on Keith Lincoln. We still reminisce about Jim Schoenfeld and Wayne Cashman going at it in the Zamboni tunnel at the Aud. Is there anyone who doubts that a generation from now, we will still be talking about Brian Campbell’s hit on the Flyer’s R.J. Umberger?' … [Read more...] about Sabres Flyers VIII
Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2
'Peter Forsberg showed why he's considered one of the best hockey players in the world. Embarrassed after two road losses, Forsberg scored two goals and Robert Esche made 26 saves to give the Philadelphia Flyers some home-ice tonic in a 4-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night.' … [Read more...] about Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2
Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2
'"We had to respond after what happened in Game 2 in Buffalo," Flyers head coach Ken Hitchcock said. "We have to play to win. We have a tendency to make things interesting in the end but we did some good things tonight."' … [Read more...] about Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2
Game Three: Sabres Vs. Flyers Notes
'The Sabres are 11-1 all-time in a series when they've won the first two games.' … [Read more...] about Game Three: Sabres Vs. Flyers Notes
Reeling Flyers losing games, but not their minds
'The Sabres skated circles around the Flyers and got 58 shots in the opener but needed double overtime to win because Flyers goalie Robert Esche stood on his head. Then Buffalo ran all over Philadelphia in Game 2, scoring twice in the first three minutes, five times in the first period and eight overall. In other words, the Flyers haven't shown they have any way of … [Read more...] about Reeling Flyers losing games, but not their minds
Sabres keep emotions, Flyers in check
'The concerns about how the young Sabres would stand up to their opening tests of the postseason have vanished. "It was more the people on the outside who thought that," Sabres rookie right wing Jason Pominville said Tuesday. "On the inside, we know what we're capable of. We're a young bunch of guys that give an honest effort every night. So far it's been good, and hopefully … [Read more...] about Sabres keep emotions, Flyers in check
Numminen seeks finishing kick
'"I think maybe the benefit was him getting the couple weeks off late in the year," coach Lindy Ruff said. "He looks as fresh as training camp to me. He's been solid, he's been quick, just very reliable and very few poor decisions."' … [Read more...] about Numminen seeks finishing kick
Flyers cursed by poorly built squad
'Philly is an overmatched, poorly conceived team. Watching them flail around in the first two games, it was hard to fathom how they got 101 points. The greater mystery is how Bobby Clarke keeps his job as general manager. It's as if he intended to construct a defense uniquely ill-suited for the new NHL.' … [Read more...] about Flyers cursed by poorly built squad
Hitchcock apologizes for his foul language
'"I think part of it is the focus goes away from his players," Ruff said. "But I think Hitch is right. I've got to focus on my team and how I want them to play, and that's where it's all going to lie. I was emotional, he was emotional. I'm over it."' … [Read more...] about Hitchcock apologizes for his foul language
Flyers must learn game has changed
'"The Sabres are the best team no one knows about. Not many people know about our players. But they can all skate and pass and they are having career years. They're young enough to continue to have career years. There isn't a guy who can't skate and handle the puck. You can play physical hockey, but you can't hook or hold. If you take penalties, they'll eventually kill you."' … [Read more...] about Flyers must learn game has changed
Youthful Sabres gain experience
'But for the Sabres, there's only one thing they must do. "We've just got to play," Roy said. "You've got to bring your level of intensity. But you can't get too excited. You've got to take it as another game."' … [Read more...] about Youthful Sabres gain experience
Adelphia to televise Sabres tonight
'Meanwhile, Adelphia hopes to reach a deal with Outdoor Life Network, which broadcasts the NHL playoffs nationally, that would temporarily place OLN on a lower channel. That would allow more subscribers to watch playoff games without having to upgrade their service.' … [Read more...] about Adelphia to televise Sabres tonight