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GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Through 2, Power, if he did get benched in the first, made up for it in the 2nd. After only 3.5 minutes of ice time in the first, he's up to close to 11 through 2, so he had over 8 minutes of ice time in the 2nd. Ryan Johnson 2nd in ice time behind Byrum with over 14 minutes through 2. Peyton Krebs leading among forwards, He's aleady closing in on 14 minutes through 2 periods. Peterka with one single shift for just over 1 minute of ice time for the entire 2nd period. -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
I remember one of the offseason videos with Lindy visiting the Bills facility. He met one of the OL's, asked how big he was and the guy said something like 6'5" and 300 lbs....Lindy's comment was something like "I'll take a couple of them" -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Counting tonight, he has a total of 1 goal in 13 games. -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
He actually has just as many shifts as everyone else, but very, VERY short shift times. He's only about there for just over 30 seconds per shift -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Cozens not getting too much ice time in the 2nd either. 3 minutes so far in the 2nd. -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Krebs is leading all forwards in ice time right now. -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
I just turned the game on. Power with only 3 1/2 minutes of ice time in the first period...did he get hurt? -
Its not about Kevin Adams, it is about the entire Hockey department, and likely Pegula's very involvement in it. I have not been, and still am not for firing Adams without making MASSIVE other changes at the same time. Fire Adams, and it may be worse, as it may be used as a 'temporary move of 'doing something'' when in reality it just keeps the status quo the same.
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Dahlin looks to be back by the end of the week. The team is better when he is on it. I love Tage, I will defend him against anyone who says he isn't worthy of his contract, and most of the time that he isn't a good enough first line player. But, Tage is not the best player and most important player on this team, Dahlin is. Since he left the game, The Sabres have allowed 17 goals in about 10 periods. They have been outscored 17-9 in those 10 periods. Their collapse against Colorado coincided with about the time he left the game. Also, 7 game losing streak.....its NOTHING! There have been 40 losing streaks of 7 games or longer just in the past 2 1/3 seasons. San Jose lost 9 in a row earlier this year. Nashville is currently on an 8 game skid. The Islanders made the playoffs and they had a 7 game skid last year that also started in December that had them looking up at the playoffs by the time it ended. And for good measure they threw another 6 game skid into last season in the spring before the playoffs. Get to 10 and its an issue, but 7 games? lol, nothing but a small test of the team's character.
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GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
I didn't use the terms.. "must win." In my above post. Not sure why you're referencing my post with calling out. "Must win." I hardly ever... If not outright never... Use those terms. I simply said if they went tonight things will look better, and honestly not all that dreadful. I personally do not like using or saying that a team is out of it. If there is still a chance that a team can get... Back into it... To me. That means that they aren't out of it. A win tonight means they are back into it... Or still in the playoff race. It just seems a lot of talk on this board is about how they're done. They're cooked. They're out of it for this year. My point is not only statistically is that not true of course, but with one win tonight... Things look not so bad in terms of how far you are from that last playoff spot. -
That simply isn't true. I posted this with statistics to back it up in the past couple of days. Before the fight and after the fight That year, he was basically the same player. Shots on goal. High danger chances. Shooting percentage. Plus minus. Hits per 60. All of those numbers were basically the same before the fight as they were after the fight with very small variances. The only difference in his play was his 30 goal season. And his 30 goal season had really one thing that was different about it. He had an abnormally high shooting percentage that year. Again his plus minus, his power play time, his shots per game, is high danger chances, his own percentages... They were the same that year pretty much as they were the year before, the year after, and this year. Management and a lot of the fans have overrated him based on a anomaly of a one-year high shooting percentage. He has simply reverted to the mean of the rest of his career. Which is a 10% shooter meaning he'll get you 15 to 22 goals a year, will eat up power play time without being a good power play scorer, is awful without the puck, bad at face-offs, and can generate his own shot pretty well but doesn't convert well. The reason that many of us think he doesn't have much value anymore and want to see him move to Wing, move to a lower line, or even traded... As we are going on the assumption that he is what he has been his entire career, and the only one thing that was different at one point of his career is now reverting back to what it actually is. But again to the original point... In the small sample size before that game and then after the game... He was pretty much the same player. It just looks like the fight mattered because the player that he has been was a drop off from what we expected based on the previous season.
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My problem with Cozens is, I don't think the above really matters that much at this point. He actually is getting scoring opportunities. He's just not converting because he's not a good shooter. Putting older more experienced wingers with him won't help much. Because what do you want to accomplish in the offensive zone? He's already getting the scoring opportunities from high danger chances. A more experienced winger does not turn his shooting, accuracy up any bit and make the shots he takes go in anymore. And in terms of defensively without the puck, the same thing kind of applies. When you watch the mistakes he makes, he's not put in a bad position by his linemates, he is taking himself out of the play regardless of his line mates and honestly, usually quite oblivious of them. Maybe putting more veteran line mates with him will be able to cover for him more but that doesn't make him a better player. He has to stop making the mistakes himself, and I have been watching replays of him closely for the past 2 and 1/2 years and he has not gotten one tiny bit better in this aspect.
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GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
That wasn't my point. My point was if they win one single game tonight they are much closer and things don't look hopeless. Not sure why the need for sarcasm and😆, I think my post was pretty clear. -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
Yeah, if in the last 7, they were 3-4 even (Lets say 3-4 meaning 3-3-1), they would be basically in a playoff spot now. Yeah, what if...if they did this, if they did that. But the issue behind this is, of those 3 wins, TWO of them, I'd bet if the NHL did winning percentage, the Sabres would have been at 98% to win them. A 4 goal lead in the 2nd in one, and a 2 goal lead into the 3rd in another, BOTH playing backup goalies. The way the 7 game losing streak has played out, some of the losses are almost incomprehensible. -
GDT: New York Rangers @ Buffalo Sabres 7pm TNT
mjd1001 replied to bob_sauve28's topic in The Aud Club
For those looking for a positive side of things: Right now 8th in the conference is Philly at 30 points. With a win the Sabres are at 28. Right now 8th in the conference in terms of point percentage are the Rangers at 29 points in 27 games. If the Sabres win tonight, they will have 28 points in 29 games, and those same Rangers will have 29 points in 28 games. One regulation win tonight and again, the playoffs look "do-able". -
You are downgrading in raw talent, but it may not be much of a downgrade in on-ice play. When I say Cozens is a negative player for the sabres I don't mean just stats like plus-minus. He makes more mistakes out there and his positioning in the neutral zone and defensive zone is questionable, but even worse he takes himself out of plays with dumb decisions. A less talented player that doesn't do those things is actually better for the team than someone like Cozens who's mental 'thinking' part of the game cause more problems than this talent can make up for. Of course, if his talent eventually overtakes his mistakes, he'll be a better play...but....waiting...still waiting.....
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If you look at his metrics, the biggest reason for his drop-off in offensive production is that he is not going to, nor getting shots off close to the net. He is playing the most perimeter game of any forward on the team, and that was not the case last year or the year before. He simply is not going to the 'tougher' areas on the ice in the offensive zone, and when he does, he is more or less 'skating through' and not staying there. I posted his shots on goal taken this year vs last year and the year before in another thread, the numbers are startling to say the least.
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I honestly think this year Cozens has been a net negative player. He is making more mistakes and causing more problems that he is help with. Kozak, If he hardly scores but hardly makes any costly mistakes, would be better than Cozens at this point, regardless of what each is getting paid. Now, if the theory is Cozens is so much more talented and its just a matter of time before he starts scoring and will learn to play better without the puck, that is different. But as of right now, Cozens (and Quinn) have hurt this team when they have been on the ice this year.
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Serious question, and I'm not being sarcastic because I truly don't know if this is the case.... What records did Quinn set for his age in the AHL?
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I think Terry cannot, or if he does it will be with terrible results... I think Adams, with Pegula's input, will get us to the same spot we have been. Adams along, with Terry removing himself from the process? I have no idea if the results would be good or bad. I'd be willing to give it a try, because as the above posters have stated, and as the BF article states also...This organization is being run as Terry Pegula's fantasy team and he has no idea what he is doing and he does not let those below him make decisions without his MAJOR input.
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Nope, its a sign people still care. I'm sure pegula wouldn't want to see something like that, but you know what is worse? No one talking about the team anymore. Now, if someone knows when he does come to Buffalo, where is his office, where does he stay...is it possible to put up some kind of sign that he is forced to look at everytime he looks out the window..... Pegula seems like the type of guy that things like that would annoy.
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I agree with almost your entire post except for the last line. If Jokiharju is that bad then just don't play him. If you have someone better than him play him. If he is bad but you don't have someone better, then waiving him to make a statement only makes you worse. And if you did wave Jokiharju....what kind of statement would that make? I think you would get a collective shrug of the shoulders from the team, its not really sending a message. You want to make a statement...to send a message...then Trade Cozens. Doing anything with Jokiharju would probably be made a joke of by the fans more than it would accomplish anything.
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Another fun way to look at this... In LESS THAN 2 WEEKS, this team went from above .500, with a positive goal differential, and holding down a playoff spot both by points and point percentage, and having a legit look at 3rd in the division. Less than 2 weeks later...15th out of 16th in the conference. 1 single point away from last in the entire conference. Here is the sad part....they should have won tonight. They should have won against Colorado. There was on epic collapse, and another that was pretty bad. The outplayed Winnipeg for parts of that game. One luck bounce. One goal against where a player does nothing but puts forth more effort. One shot that is slightly more accurate and they could, maybe SHOULD have 4 more points across those 3 games. 4 more points right now and the Sabres are in a playoff position. If the Sabres would not have blown tonights game, they would be a TWO points out of a playoff spot with a game upcoming vs one of the teams you are chasing. I guess in the grand scheme of things they aren't out of it. Look at the standings and yes, some teams ahead of them have games in hand, but even now they are only 3-4 points out of it. Maybe a healthy Dahlin back in the lineup changes some of these losses to wins and they CAN get back into it. It just feels so far away right now though.
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2024-25 Krebs is better than 2023-24 Krebs.
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Just as there is no reason to assume that Adams might not do much better without Pegula at his side, with Pegula allowing the purse strings to be open up more than they obvoiusly have been through most of his tenure.