Kelly the Dog Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 O'Reilly is tied for fourth in the league in scoring (not that it will last) and leads the league in pp points. He's played one more game than a few guys but still. Quote
Doohicksie Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I missed portions of the game when the rain blocked the satellite signal but.... Quote
Sabel79 Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Just finished watching the game on delay. Fantastic win. Forgive me if this has been covered, but 5 and a game for Gorges there at the end? Really? What in the world? Sentence ending with question mark? Tim Peel is worse than (insert disease here). That is all. Quote
biodork Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Just finished watching here on delay as well. (I miss you all!) Mountain time is going to be an adjustment, for sure. Fun game, Ullmark looked good, Eichel's goal was SUH-WEET, and O'Reilly's pass to set up Deslauriers's (sp?) was a thing of beauty. I look forward to more nights when I can just chill and watch the Sabres once things finally settle down here! Oh, and the video montage from a few nights ago (can't recall which game) with Gionta, Ennis, and Girgensons about "the wait is over"? Chills. For real. It feels so great to love this team again. Quote
Randall Flagg Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Just finished watching here on delay as well. (I miss you all!) Mountain time is going to be an adjustment, for sure. Fun game, Ullmark looked good, Eichel's goal was SUH-WEET, and O'Reilly's pass to set up Deslauriers's (sp?) was a thing of beauty. I look forward to more nights when I can just chill and watch the Sabres once things finally settle down here! Oh, and the video montage from a few nights ago (can't recall which game) with Gionta, Ennis, and Girgensons about "the wait is over"? Chills. For real. It feels so great to love this team again. Hi Bio! Hope all is going well! Quote
biodork Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Hi Bio! Hope all is going well! Hi back! :) And yes, all is great so far! Quote
Derrico Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 May have been the best complete game I've seen this team play in three years. ROR was unreal. Jack played with some incredible confidence after his highlight reel goal Continue to love McCabe's game Great game by franson tonight Also liked ullmark. His rebound control is miles better than chad Quote
Huckleberry Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 O'Reilly is making Deslauriers look good :D Quote
X. Benedict Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 O'Reilly is making Deslauriers look good :D Deslauriers has looked good without him too. Quote
Neo Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 (edited) It's early, but he's my boy so I'm gonna go ahead with the hyperbole...is it possible O'Reilly is a franchise player in his own right? :pI had the same feeling watching last night. I'm prepared to be schooled if the following observation isn't shared by others. That is, I see ROR playing a game and bringing a dimension similar to that which Toews plays and brings in Chicago. They're different players, of course. Would anyone spit a beer out if I said that in a bar? Edited October 31, 2015 by N'eo Quote
X. Benedict Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Game Notes: O'Reilly! I'm in love.Based on the last 4 games. Colorado got fleeced. We haven't had anyone that dominated a game at center ice like that in since the 90's. Love how Deslauries, Zemgus, McGinn, Samson, and Foligno get to the front of the net. The forwards are creating a culture of getting there. the first 6 games there were too many naked shots. That's changing. O'Reilly. Who held the Halloween party last night. Where was everybody? Ulmark looked pretty sharp. Maybe he was bewildered last start, but he looked more explosive rather than sluggish and passive. Philly has more seasoned talent than Buffalo. They are poorly constructed IMO. Not enough grit at wing, not enough depth at D. Streit who is what? close to 40? is getting their most minutes. Watching the Sabres breakouts is a pleasure. Good win. Quote
Eleven Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 https://gifsound.com/?gif=i.imgur.com/879rajq.gif&v=ynxNBN2KcJc&s=20 Quote
Rasmus_ Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 (edited) Okay, I now think we can say ###### YEAH! This was the best played hockey game, albeit misses consistently on shots at the net on the PP that this team has played in almost 3 years. I drank so much! God, this team without Kane and Ennis and Bogosian was rocking last night. Ryan O'Reilly, you're worth every dime! Eichel with the stretch/glide into the sweet shot. I felt bad for Neuvy for a moment because he's a really underrated goalie, but man Leenus "Linus" Ullmark, you showed up! Crisp transition work, the pass off the wall from Foligno into ROR to a driving Deslauriers. Traditional top line, hell no! BUFFALO ROCKS! How long does Weber sit? Forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever....NEVER to see the Ice againe! still loving Ullmark's mask I liked his Koopa mask last season better personally. The only thing that I hated was the Gorges hit on Read from behind in the third period. I was like....really that was pointless. Bad form Gorgeous Josh! Edited October 31, 2015 by TheCerebral1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I miss the koopa a little. I just love his masks though in general. Anyone else notice how unorthodox Ullmark is at times. After 8 seasons of calm, measured Miller, Ullmark looks more Dom like. Kid has work to do but I still like him a lot. Quote
LTS Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I had the same feeling watching last night. I'm prepared to be schooled if the following observation isn't shared by others. That is, I see ROR playing a game and bringing a dimension similar to that which Toews plays and brings in Chicago. They're different players, of course. Would anyone spit a beer out if I said that in a bar? No, I wouldn't. I think ROR brings a bit more size than Toews and Toews is a bit more dynamic in his skating but both have an incredible work ethic on the ice and are capable of shutting people down and firing up the offense. The Gorges thing was more an unfortunate situation than an intention crushing check from behind. Read switched directions and I think as Gorges was attempting to cut into the boards to actually cut off that reversal in direction he was late and caught Read. I am sure the league will talk to him but that's all i would expect. Keep in mind Read then played the entire power play. There can be no doubt just how poor of a coach Nolan is at this point. While some facets of this team have changed the core of it remains and we can clearly see differences in the thinking of the players. There is a place to be on the ice and they all know it. There is a focus on patience with the puck and it makes for some very great defensive breakouts. Last year the puck would have been off a stick in a flash but this year I continually see players holding the puck to make one small move that allows the passing lane to open to complete a breakout. They are just a lot of fun to watch and right now I have to give all kinds of credit to Bylsma. Quote
inkman Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 No, I wouldn't. I think ROR brings a bit more size than Toews and Toews is a bit more dynamic in his skating but both have an incredible work ethic on the ice and are capable of shutting people down and firing up the offense. The Gorges thing was more an unfortunate situation than an intention crushing check from behind. Read switched directions and I think as Gorges was attempting to cut into the boards to actually cut off that reversal in direction he was late and caught Read. I am sure the league will talk to him but that's all i would expect. Keep in mind Read then played the entire power play. There can be no doubt just how poor of a coach Nolan is at this point. While some facets of this team have changed the core of it remains and we can clearly see differences in the thinking of the players. There is a place to be on the ice and they all know it. There is a focus on patience with the puck and it makes for some very great defensive breakouts. Last year the puck would have been off a stick in a flash but this year I continually see players holding the puck to make one small move that allows the passing lane to open to complete a breakout. They are just a lot of fun to watch and right now I have to give all kinds of credit to Bylsma. I'll be the first to dis Nolan but lets not act like the roster wasn't completely turned over Quote
Stoner Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I'll be the first to dis Nolan but lets not act like the roster wasn't completely turned over Exactly. And how can anyone with a straight face say Nolan and staff were in the position to do their best coaching job? It's hysterical that some on this board, the virulent tankers, can criticize Nolan for not doing a better job. Talk about having your cake and eating it too. Quote
dudacek Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I enjoyed the second like no other period in recent memory. Utter domination of the Flyers. The relentless style Bylsma preaches is a treat to watch. This is a pretty good hockey team. Remember those conversations we had about whether ROR was a first-liner? Such wacky kids we were. Exactly. And how can anyone with a straight face say Nolan and staff were in the position to do their best coaching job? It's hysterical that some on this board, the virulent tankers, can criticize Nolan for not doing a better job. Talk about having your cake and eating it too. coaching and players makes for hockey. Last year in a nutshell. Quote
X. Benedict Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Exactly. And how can anyone with a straight face say Nolan and staff were in the position to do their best coaching job? It's hysterical that some on this board, the virulent tankers, can criticize Nolan for not doing a better job. Talk about having your cake and eating it too. Not that I really want to get into this, but as of today the defense and goal-tending are really on a par with last years team. The difference is Brian Gionta hasn't been left to organize the transition game. Quote
LGR4GM Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Exactly. And how can anyone with a straight face say Nolan and staff were in the position to do their best coaching job? It's hysterical that some on this board, the virulent tankers, can criticize Nolan for not doing a better job. Talk about having your cake and eating it too. I think I was a co-driver for the tank, I don't care what Nolan did or didn't do. Quote
woods-racer Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I had the same feeling watching last night. I'm prepared to be schooled if the following observation isn't shared by others. That is, I see ROR playing a game and bringing a dimension similar to that which Toews plays and brings in Chicago. They're different players, of course. Would anyone spit a beer out if I said that in a bar? You're safe with me (and I will speak for Drunkard also) and no beer would be lost. Not because of the comment comparing Toews and ROR on the same level of play. But because the waste of a fine beverage is a sin . Right Drunkard ? :devil: Quote
dudacek Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 Not that I really want to get into this, but as of today the defense and goal-tending are really on a par with last years team. The difference is Brian Gionta hasn't been left to organize the transition game. The goaltending is worse. The skill level and depth up front though is night and day. Quote
... Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 The Sabres and the Oilers are tied for points. I thought by the way people were gushing over McJesus that the Oilers were far ahead. Quote
3putt Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I had the same feeling watching last night. I'm prepared to be schooled if the following observation isn't shared by others. That is, I see ROR playing a game and bringing a dimension similar to that which Toews plays and brings in Chicago. They're different players, of course. Would anyone spit a beer out if I said that in a bar? Depends where the bar is Quote
Stoner Posted October 31, 2015 Report Posted October 31, 2015 I noticed that some fans were doing the oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh song that's heard at the Ralph. Not sure if it was spontaneous or if it was initially played over the sound system. I think I like it. That said, let's consider the perils of transplanting too many Bills traditions into the arena. #onebuffalo (And it would be cooler if it went Bu-uh-uff-ah-lo-oh.) Quote
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