LGR4GM Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 They are saying why they sucked. Maybe they should say how they are going to get better. I will post more stuff here. Buffalo SabresVerified account @BuffaloSabres 58s59 seconds agoMore Pominville: “It’s not a lack of skill or lack of talent in the room. A lot of it is mindset. Doing it every day. It’s not once, or when you play good teams, it’s every day at practice and every day at the gym.” Buffalo SabresVerified account @BuffaloSabres 21m21 minutes agoMore Eichel: “I’m invested in this city and this organization. I’m here for a while. Things will get better and it starts with me.” Buffalo SabresVerified account @BuffaloSabres 5m5 minutes agoMore Okposo: “We need to change the mindset. You have to go into games thinking you’ll win every game. And if you don’t win, eh, that’s fine, we’ll win the next one. It starts with habits and the foundation of our work.” Buffalo SabresVerified account @BuffaloSabres 28m28 minutes agoMore Jack Eichel: “At times it was there, but the best teams and best organizations, they’re consistently doing it every night every year. That’s why they’re in the playoffs every year.” Quote
North Buffalo Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 They are saying why they sucked. Maybe they should say how they are going to get better. I will post more stuff here. Buffalo SabresVerified account[/size] @BuffaloSabres 58s59 seconds ago More Eichel seems to be addressing that issue. But I disagree with Pommer. Aging talent is not talent and cant wait till guys like Nolan, Polliott, Lehner, Pommer, Gorges, Beaulieu are gone. Larson and Girgenson are fourth liners, Falk is 8-9th man on D. That will be two years down the rod but if half that happens next year we will see improvements. Pominville: “It’s not a lack of skill or lack of talent in the room. A lot of it is mindset. Doing it every day. It’s not once, or when you play good teams, it’s every day at practice and every day at the gym.” Buffalo SabresVerified account[/size] @BuffaloSabres 21m21 minutes ago More Eichel: “I’m invested in this city and this organization. I’m here for a while. Things will get better and it starts with me.” Buffalo SabresVerified account[/size] @BuffaloSabres 5m5 minutes ago More Okposo: “We need to change the mindset. You have to go into games thinking you’ll win every game. And if you don’t win, eh, that’s fine, we’ll win the next one. It starts with habits and the foundation of our work.” Buffalo SabresVerified account[/size] @BuffaloSabres 28m28 minutes ago More Jack Eichel: “At times it was there, but the best teams and best organizations, they’re consistently doing it every night every year. That’s why they’re in the playoffs every year.” Quote
LGR4GM Posted April 9, 2018 Author Report Posted April 9, 2018 Jack Eichel, will not go to the world championships: due to getting healthy for next year Sam Reinhart will not go to the world championships: due to contract negotiations Quote
WildCard Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 They are saying why they sucked. Maybe they should say how they are going to get better. I will post more stuff here. Buffalo SabresVerified account @BuffaloSabres 5m5 minutes agoMore Okposo: “We need to change the mindset. You have to go into games thinking you’ll win every game. And if you don’t win, eh, that’s fine, we’ll win the next one. It starts with habits and the foundation of our work.” You're a loser, Kyle Jack Eichel, will not go to the world championships: due to getting healthy for next year Good Quote
Sabel79 Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 You're a loser, Kyle I read that differently. I think he's subtweeting ROR here... Quote
darksabre Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 You're a loser, Kyle Good This is a bit much. That's essentially the attitude you need to have as a pro athlete. You'll hear it from goalies a lot: "I let that goal in, but the only thing I can worry about is making the next save." This team seems to get down on itself and let prior results weigh on them too much. Kyle is right. Quote
LGR4GM Posted April 9, 2018 Author Report Posted April 9, 2018 This is a bit much. That's essentially the attitude you need to have as a pro athlete. You'll hear it from goalies a lot: "I let that goal in, but the only thing I can worry about is making the next save." This team seems to get down on itself and let prior results weigh on them too much. Kyle is right. You learn from the loss and move on. Quote
darksabre Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 You learn from the loss and move on. Right. That's all he's saying. Instead it seems we have guys just sitting around stewing over losses. Quote
Billznut Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 (edited) We’ve heard all this stuff for years here in Sabreland. They’ve always been good at talking and making excuses for their play. It’s the ONE thing this franchise has mastered over the years. Now if we can ever see them play as well as they talk, we might actually have a real team someday. Edited April 9, 2018 by Billznut Quote
Ross Rhea Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Didn't much care for lost passion comment from ROR. Seems as though he pouted all season by not being named captain. Lost his passion for the game but is going to play for Canada? Being honest is good in my eye but to say that then he is going to play for Team Canada coming up, I just lost a bunch of respect for him by that move. Quote
WildCard Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 This is a bit much. That's essentially the attitude you need to have as a pro athlete. You'll hear it from goalies a lot: "I let that goal in, but the only thing I can worry about is making the next save." This team seems to get down on itself and let prior results weigh on them too much. Kyle is right. I read that differently. I think he's subtweeting ROR here... You learn from the loss and move on. Right. That's all he's saying. Instead it seems we have guys just sitting around stewing over losses. I think there's two different mentalities. You can put the past loss behind you and be indifferent about the loss, or you can be mad about it and determined not to let it happen again. This, to me, just sounds like indifference Quote
Stoner Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 We’ve heard all this stuff for years here in Sabreland. They’ve always been good at talking and making excuses for their play. It’s the ONE thing this franchise has mastered over the years. Now if we can ever see them play as well as they talk, we might actually have a real team someday. How dare you. Quote
darksabre Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 I think there's two different mentalities. You can put the past loss behind you and be indifferent about the loss, or you can be mad about it and determined not to let it happen again. This, to me, just sounds like indifference Trust me. Kyle is not indifferent. In fact he's the opposite of that. Quote
North Buffalo Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Right. That's all he's saying. Instead it seems we have guys just sitting around stewing over losses. Happens with young teams a lot. Just enjoy playing hard. Quote
pi2000 Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Didn't much care for lost passion comment from ROR. Seems as though he pouted all season by not being named captain. Lost his passion for the game but is going to play for Canada? Being honest is good in my eye but to say that then he is going to play for Team Canada coming up, I just lost a bunch of respect for him by that move. He hates losing more than anyone and takes blame, always pointing the finger at himself before anyone else. That's a great leader. Put a guy with that attitude in an atmosphere where his teammates accept loses and the coach is OK with it... that sounds like a living hell. If we're talking a 20 game beer league season, yeah it's doable to keep your chin up for a couple months. Stretch that out over an 82 game season and it becomes a serious drag mentally and emotionally for a guy like him. Quote
LGR4GM Posted April 9, 2018 Author Report Posted April 9, 2018 (edited) He hates losing more than anyone and takes blame, always pointing the finger at himself before anyone else. That's a great leader. Put a guy with that attitude in an atmosphere where his teammates accept loses and the coach is OK with it... that sounds like a living hell. If we're talking a 20 game beer league season, yeah it's doable to keep your chin up for a couple months. Stretch that out over an 82 game season and it becomes a serious drag mentally and emotionally for a guy like him. Taking all the blame doesn't make you a great leader. Leading makes you a great leader. If he played a great game and they lose, he shouldn't be all "I need to better " he should be like "player x and y didn't seem to care tonight, we'll work on their effort at practice" Edited April 9, 2018 by Skurk Liger Quote
Skibum Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 These guys all say the same things about mindset. If they are all so mindful of the mindset, why is it still a problem? Quote
WildCard Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 These guys all say the same things about mindset. If they are all so mindful of the mindset, why is it still a problem? It's probably like knowing you're depressed. Just knowing it doesn't mean you can suddenly get past it Quote
darksabre Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 It's probably like knowing you're depressed. Just knowing it doesn't mean you can suddenly get past it Yup. Quote
Taro T Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Jack Eichel, will not go to the world championships: due to getting healthy for next year Sam Reinhart will not go to the world championships: due to contract negotiations Good. Really looking forward to the day we no longer give a rat's bippy about the WC's like we didn't the 1st 41 years the Sabres existed because the Sabres players were busy playing in a more meaningful tournament. Let Mittelstadt go so he gets used to playing meaningful hockey games against men. If Rodrigues or somebody of that stature can get an invite, let him go too. But anybody that's in the top 6 or a top 4, heal up & begin getting ready for next year. Quote
inkman Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Please shake this roster up as much as possible JBOT. ROR, Okposo, Bogo, Pominville, Girgensons, get them outta here. Even is you get 50 cents on the dollar. Enough is enough. Every player listed there can immediately be replaced by someone in the org. Buh-bye. Quote
LTS Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Welcome to the most useless day of the year. Every player has a general script to read from to deliver a message that will placate the masses and not really tell anyone anything. If every player says that "we" accepted losing (in any of 16 different phrasings) then I suppose the entire team has to go. I also don't buy it. I buy that there are some problems that continue in the locker room that made it a trying atmosphere but that story only gets the media into their faces more and that's not what any of them want. So tell the generic "We accepted losing" story because that story dies fast and doesn't get people rankled. This is no different than working at a company where there are a few problems on your team. You don't go telling everyone outside your team about it because the other groups view your team as a whole and not as individuals. You have to deal with it internally. Bob's as really nice guy and talented but he's in the wrong position and being asked to do what he cannot do. Bob's lack of ability is a frustration to him and his teammates. It creates a negative opinion of the team to those outside the team as well. However, if you go out and say, "Well, Bob is the problem." you aren't helping because Bob really isn't the problem so much as Bob PLUS position is the problem. You can't say "We have people on the team who aren't qualified." because that makes people ask even more questions. You can't say "We have people who don't want to be here." because that raises more questions. The best thing to say is, "Our team is struggling and we've got to be better." Because that's what everyone already sees and accepts. Captain Obvious is popular for a reason. Meh... unless someone breaks from the script I am not buying into anything they say. I'll buy into what they do. Quote
pi2000 Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 Taking all the blame doesn't make you a great leader. Leading makes you a great leader. If he played a great game and they lose, he shouldn't be all "I need to better " he should be like "player x and y didn't seem to care tonight, we'll work on their effort at practice" You don't call out your own teammates in the media.... that's a surefire way to alienate yourself in the locker room. By taking blame and saying he needs to be better, is a great example. If everybody on the team had that attitude they'd have much better results. Quote
darksabre Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 You don't call out your own teammates in the media.... that's a surefire way to alienate yourself in the locker room. By taking blame and saying he needs to be better, is a great example. If everybody on the team had that attitude they'd have much better results. The problem is that it can be perceived as a guilt tactic. He is essentially calling out his teammates by needlessly trying to take complete responsibility for the failures of the team. I have to imagine it rubs some guys the wrong way because even though it may seem genuine it's kinda like "you guys are doing this to me." Quote
North Buffalo Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 (edited) Welcome to the most useless day of the year. Every player has a general script to read from to deliver a message that will placate the masses and not really tell anyone anything. If every player says that "we" accepted losing (in any of 16 different phrasings) then I suppose the entire team has to go. I also don't buy it. I buy that there are some problems that continue in the locker room that made it a trying atmosphere but that story only gets the media into their faces more and that's not what any of them want. So tell the generic "We accepted losing" story because that story dies fast and doesn't get people rankled. This is no different than working at a company where there are a few problems on your team. You don't go telling everyone outside your team about it because the other groups view your team as a whole and not as individuals. You have to deal with it internally. Bob's as really nice guy and talented but he's in the wrong position and being asked to do what he cannot do. Bob's lack of ability is a frustration to him and his teammates. It creates a negative opinion of the team to those outside the team as well. However, if you go out and say, "Well, Bob is the problem." you aren't helping because Bob really isn't the problem so much as Bob PLUS position is the problem. You can't say "We have people on the team who aren't qualified." because that makes people ask even more questions. You can't say "We have people who don't want to be here." because that raises more questions. The best thing to say is, "Our team is struggling and we've got to be better." Because that's what everyone already sees and accepts. Captain Obvious is popular for a reason. Meh... unless someone breaks from the script I am not buying into anything they say. I'll buy into what they do. Couldve said we have lot of young players learning to play together with them. Was it frustrating yup, be we are going to keep working on meshing and learning to bring it every night. That is part of my job as one of the leaders on this team. Not this self immolation crap. Edited April 9, 2018 by North Buffalo Quote
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