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bob_sauve28

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  1. They lost to a really good team in their rink. So what? They are young and getting better. Love this team
  2. Being positive, you should try it. It's gotten me far in life. Sit around and grouse, moan and complain, ya, winning traits 🤣
  3. Oh well, I still like the way they played tonight. They acted like they belonged.
  4. ANY pass that doesn't get through and RR the offensive zero complains they didn't just pump it on net, whatever
  5. Well, I'll see your Zucker and Power, and raise you a Quinn and Byram! Go Sabres! Misty warf!
  6. He is over 30 years older than her, I doubt she wanted to go. Must of been an accident.
  7. No crime? How'd they all die?
  8. 🍎🍎🍎 And a great interview following the game. Go Dylan!
  9. Ducks seem like a well coached team
  10. First look I thought that was a good hip check
  11. Sack a few people and things will turn around, just like last time 🙃
  12. Trading young talent before it matures is, imo, mismanaging talent Of course if you get good stuff back in return, it makes sense
  13. What do you want to do? Trade all our talent to watch them win the cup on another team? Be patient or don't, I don't care. i hope we just stay the course. I believe in the young talent we have. They do need to add vets, but I don't know if anyone will trade us a Mike Ramsey, but I would sure like that.
  14. https://winnersandwhiners.com/games/nhl/2-25-2025/anaheim-ducks-vs-buffalo-sabres-prediction-2592/ On Tuesday, the Anaheim Ducks (25-24-7, 57 points, 8th WC) conclude a three-game East Coast road trip when visiting the Buffalo Sabres (23-27-5, 51 points, 16th Eastern Conference). Anaheim lost to Detroit 5-4 late in overtime on Sunday night, snapping a four-game winning streak for the Ducks. Anaheim is seven points behind the second and final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Buffalo Sabres defeated the New York Rangers 8-2 on Saturday night. Buffalo has won five of the last six but the Sabres are last in the Eastern Conference and 12 points behind the second and final wild-card qualifying spot. Anaheim will play without Brock McGinn, while John Gibson is day-to-day. Buffalo’s Alex Tuch is day-to-day. The Anaheim Ducks have a 2.5 goals-for average and a 3.0 goals-against average, which are 32nd and 21st respectively. Anaheim averages 28.0 (19th) shots per game and allows an average of 32.3 (32nd). Anaheim's power play is 31st, scoring 11.9% of the time the Ducks have the man advantage. The penalty kill is 28th, holding opponents scoreless 73.6% of the time Anaheim is shorthanded. Frank Vatrano is the leading goal scorer for Anaheim with 17 and Troy Terry is second with 16. Terry is the leader in assists with 25 and points with 41. Ryan Strome is second in assists with 23. Vatrano is second in points with 32. Anaheim has eight players with 22 or more points. Alex Killorn is the leader in plus/minus at 6. Lukas Dostal is 16-13-5 with a 2.92 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage. The Buffalo Sabres have a goals-for average of 3.2 and a goals-against average of 3.4, which are 10th and 29th respectively. Buffalo averages 27.9 (22) shots per game and allows an average of 29.1 (23rd). Buffalo’s power play is 27th, scoring 17% of the time the Sabres have the man advantage. The penalty kill is 20th, holding opponents scoreless 78.2% of the time Buffalo is short-handed. Tage Thompson leads Buffalo in goals with 28th and points with 51. Rasmus Dahlin is the leader in assists with 36 and is second in points with 45. Alex Tuch (day-to-day) is second in goals with 19. JJ Peterka is second in assists with 24. Buffalo has seven players with 30 points or more. Tuch is the leader in plus/minus at 15. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen is 19-16-4 with a 3.00 GAA and a .895 SV%.
  15. Isn't there a lot to be optimistic about? This is a talented roster. We have Dahlin and Thompson, any team in the league would love to have those players There is a fine line between winning and losing. All those blown leads show that they are just on the wrong side of that line. They did play well enough to get those leads after all. They look like the young team they are at times. Deer in the headlights look. If they hate losing they will learn from that. Patience is hard, but these guys will get better.
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