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Where I only disagree with your post is the unfairness of earning a point for an OT and SO loss. What’s so unfair with a format that applies to all teams? What I do find unfair and aggravating is the arbitrary way the goalie interference rule is applied by the referees. (As noted by a previous poster.)
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Just googled. Absolutely, LFGFFS!!!
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I'm a troglodyte. What does LFGFFS mean? I know that the first three letters translate to Let's freaking (sanitized word) go but the FFS letters have me puzzled.
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I recognize that I'm in the minority here but 3v3 in OT is terrific/fun to watch. And to antagonize the members even more is that the shootouts are not only dramatic but also entertaining. It's to our advantage to get to the shootouts because we have players who excel in that format.
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Straight Talk: 1st Line: what do Sabres really have on this roster?
JohnC replied to Spoonman's topic in The Aud Club
Sometimes the eye test is more informative than the analytics. And sometimes who you are playing with influences the analytics ascribed to you. Stats can be useful and also not reflective of actual performance. -
Straight Talk: 1st Line: what do Sabres really have on this roster?
JohnC replied to Spoonman's topic in The Aud Club
Samuelsson is play at a first pairing level. I would rather have Tage and Norris playing as centers. I don't care which is first or second line center. I consider Tuch more of a second line forward but acceptable playing on the first line. Benson is capable of playing as a first line forward. He will get better. -
When the Sabres pace is quick and they are swarming, they do well. (As you point out.) When they get sloppy with the puck and don't play with energy, they become a mediocre team. In a long season, you will have some flat games. But the key for success is skating with pace and effort on the defensive end. In the last few games, even in the Minnesota loss, I thought the energy and skating pace was good.
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You make a keen observation that not only are the defensemen player better defense but so are the forwards. The improvement in team defensive play can be attributed as much to the more responsible two-way play of the forwards. With respect to the blueline unit, I marvel at the exceptional and consistent play of Samuelsson. From strictly a defensive standpoint, I would say that he has been our best defenseman. His play is better than I could ever have imagined coming into the season. Another example of the improved attention to more responsible two-way play is the play of Quinn. He's far from being a stout defender, but you can see that he is giving an effort to be better in the defensive zone. I credit his experienced linemates for influencing his more mature play. I would even go as far to say that putting Quinn on a line with Zucker and McCleod was one of Ruff's best coaching decisions this season.
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I want to see UPL based on his play establish himself. A decision should soon be made on which two of the goalies will be retained. However, I'm not going to be too disturbed when one of them is sent somewhere else. The goalie I will be watching to see how he reacts is Levi.
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He's really fast and has good hands. He's a genuine one or two C. I would rather have Tage be either the first or second C on another line.
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Is your nickname Mr. Sunshine? 🤣
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Why would the Jets take the Sabres lightly at home where they usually play well? As you point out in this game, th Sabres thoroughly outsmarted the Jets and simply were the decisively better team. What I found most impressive about Norris was his speed. And he has nifty hands. My preference is to have Tage playing center. Move Tuch to the first line wing with Tage or Norris moved to the other line.
