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Doohicksie

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  1. Would that shift the Sabres toward a situation similar to the one Edmonton is finding themselves in?
  2. If RyJo is a 7D you actually want to play (led team in time played against CAR), you can rotate him through the lineup, giving the other Ds maintenance days to keep them fresher as the season goes along. I figure Power and Dahlin won't be part of that rotation unless they're dinged up, but it could take the pressure off Muel to be The Man alongside Dahlin and maybe he won't get injured as much.
  3. Right, but you have to read the situation. Attacking, stay in, but if the puck comes out, take the opportunity to change. It's situation dependent.
  4. They wouldn't have gotten the Tuch opportunity, but they would have had fresh legs. We know which was more important now, and in the past the team has made a choice different than last night; it's typical for the Sabres to roll shift after shift in OT and maintain possession.
  5. I didn't copy the link, but while checking around I found an article/blog post that looked since 2000 and the only Cup winning NHL HC that had won a Cup with another team was Scotty Bowman who took the Wings to the 2002 Cup. All others who won multiple Cups in this century had their Cups with only one team. Scotty Bowman is who you're thinking of.
  6. To the bold, I would say look at Casey Mittelstadt 2+ years ago. I don't think Krebs' ceiling is as high as Casey's, but I think there's more there. But on the other hand, do the Sabres have to wait to see what Krebs does in a couple of years or should we just jump over to the next prospect up? When Casey was developing there wasn't the same number of prospects pushing into the lineup. It's a different situation now. I tend to agree though: If he remains a Sabre, the 4th line is where he will likely end up.
  7. I agree, but before condemning him I'd like to see him between wingers not named Olofsson.
  8. They had full control of the puck through the first shift. The puck came out over the blue line. Instead of re-attacking they could have retreated to their own zone and completed a change. They should have. They typically do just that in OT; why they pressed on in this case with a tired line I have no idea.
  9. I wouldn't be so sure. There are a few all-time greats that repeat with multiple teams but really they are quite rare. My point (which Punch swung on and missed) was that there is a process to getting to a championship with a rising team. It's not always up-up-up, and for valid reasons like putting young players in a pressure situations when you could more likely win a game by putting the experienced player in. You have to build the experience and skills of the younger players which sometimes means losing games you could have won.
  10. They could have gotten a change. When the puck came out of the Canes zone that line chose to press on with the offense and go right back in, instead of dropping back and completing a line change.
  11. Yep. When they regrouped out the blue line after the initial flurry, they should have changed lines. They should know better.
  12. The Olofsson-Krebs-Rousek line was horrendous against Carolina. Olofsson was the best among them and he sucked.
  13. But there was a point when Bochy was a 0 times WS winner.
  14. Give credit to Clifton jumping up into the rush and drawing the penalty.
  15. Maybe you need to stop by Walgreens for some new readers. Maybe ask your wife to drive you over.
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