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GDT: Sabres @ Predators Feb 8, 2025 - 8:00PM, MSG 📺, WGR550 📻 🎙
Doohickie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
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GDT: Sabres @ Predators Feb 8, 2025 - 8:00PM, MSG 📺, WGR550 📻 🎙
Doohickie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
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GDT: Sabres @ Predators Feb 8, 2025 - 8:00PM, MSG 📺, WGR550 📻 🎙
Doohickie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
We got this. This is the Sabres Rich Strike year. -
This comes to mind...
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Have Dylan Cozens & Mattias Samuelsson been stripped of their “A”s
Doohickie replied to inkman's topic in The Aud Club
Ugly. -
Jock itch can be mighty uncomfortable.
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OT: Cosm Venue, would you pay to watch a game at one of these?
Doohickie replied to mjd1001's topic in The Aud Club
My guess is $20-30 per person and stadium prices on food and drinks. -
I'll take a hit off that pipe please.
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The Sabres need to move on from Mattias Samuelsson
Doohickie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
We kinda said the same thing about Jake McCabe, innit? So Joki isn't the boat anchor everyone say he is? -
You'd like that, wouldn't you?
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Not sure if anyone remembers the band Primitive Radio Gods. They had a song that got airplay titled, "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" with was kind of a dreamy stream of consciousness composition that went on for over 5 minutes. Something reminded me of that song and I looked it up, then looked up the album it came from. It's actually a pretty good album. Most of the songs are not so disorganized as Standing Outside; they're more normal alt rock fare. Some guide guitar work though, I kind of like it.
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Forwards I trust to backup a pinching Dman: Tage (speed, wingspan) Kulich Benson Krebs Kozak Oh, and Girgensons when he was still here.
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Rosen had 1 shot on goal. The line had 5. They had 10 shots as a line the previous game, but only 4 shots the game before that. So it was in line with a "quiet" night for that line. The line as a whole was -1 in the +/-. Considering that's the Sabres top line, you might say he dragged them down, but as an individual I think he acquitted himself well.
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Earlier in the season, the style of play of the Sabres recent opponents (high pressure, contest every puck, disrupt the rush, etc.) would have meant doom. Those teams aren't necessarily great teams, but the Sabres style did not match up well against teams that continually pressure. We've only seen "typical" Sabres play in the first game of the streak against Boston- high power offense slicing through the other team. The other three were more workman-like, giving up little defensively while capitalizing on limited offensive opportunities. If the Sabres are ever going to be competitive in the NHL, they need to know how to play the latter style. This is what Lindy is referring to as "grinding it out."
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While I can't argue with you there, he did take a lot of faceoffs for a "winger." It would be interesting to dig into the stats and see which forwards were on ice for every faceoff, this game being a little weird due to 11 forwards dressed. I've said things along these lines before, but this team has 99 problems, but Peyton Krebs ain't one. He's not a $7 million dollar player either, but he fills a useful niche. Thanks to Donny Meatballs for training him for that assignment.
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It would all work if they didn't "fail to clear pucks" imo. Of course I'd like to see them grinding it out down at the other end of the rink but that's just me I guess.
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Why do you even show Cozens in this list when Krebs had 16:26 of ice time and actually didn't even have a line (with the Sabres playing 7D and Malenstyn being the only winger on his "line" and he only had 6:58 TOI). Has Krebs passed Cozens on the depth chart? TOI sez so, at least for this game. Looks like Krebs was taking a lot of Cozens' faceoffs as well: Kulich: Took 17 (won 9 for 53%) McLeod: Took 14 (won only 5 for 36%) Krebs: Took 12 (won 7 for 58%) Cozens: Took only 7 (won 4 for 57%) On a tangent, throw in Zucker and Tuch both going 1-for-1 on the dot and the Sabres won the faceoff battle 52% to 48%. It seems that as the season goes on the team has improved.
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Quinn looked like he had "arrived." (Just as Cozens had.) Just like Kulich is doing this season. Both Quinn and Cozens took steps back after convincing us they were the real deal.
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The bane of the Sabres existence are tight checking, high pressure teams. And yet here they are, winning games against tight checking, high pressure teams, partly with offensive creativity and partly with being hard to play against themselves. It seemed like there were very few uncontested pucks either way tonight. Wherever there was a puck, there was a player from each team striving to get it. The Sabres played a fairly tenacious game. I think if they get comfortable playing that style, the consistency will come.
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This is a four game winning streak.
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Bet your entire 401K, savings and house on Sabres losing the next game
Doohickie replied to Big Guava's topic in The Aud Club
DAMMIT! Now I'll NEVER be able to retire! -
So now they're saying Dahlin... what a country! And now back to Tuch.
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I like Zucker pumping up Quinn on the bench after Quinn was frustrated he didn't put that shot where he wanted.