bob_sauve28 Posted Thursday at 02:41 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:41 PM (edited) Go Sabres! Edited Thursday at 02:44 PM by bob_sauve28 3 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM Another win streak starts? Or....we have a long losing streak Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted Thursday at 02:47 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 02:47 PM I posted a preview before that was out of bizzaro world, saying we had just played the Red Wings. This one is better https://www.nhl.com/avalanche/news/game-preview-01-02-25 Buffalo Sabres (14-20-4) @ Colorado Avalanche (23-15-0) 7 p.m. MT | Ball Arena | Watch: Altitude, My20, Altitude+ | Listen: Altitude Sports Radio (92.5 FM) Winners of their last five games, the Avalanche begin 2025 with a matchup against the Buffalo Sabres. This is the final meeting between the teams this season, as the Avs came back from down 4-0 to beat the Sabres 5-4 in Buffalo on December 3. Thursday’s matchup features two teams with defensemen that produce offensively. Colorado leads the league with 100 points (18g/82a) from blueliners while Buffalo is fifth with 88 points (18g/70a). Latest Result (COL): WPG 2, COL 5 Latest Result (BUF): BUF 2, DAL 4 Closing Out 2024 with a Win The Avalanche beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-2 at Ball Arena on Tuesday to win their fifth-straight game and improve to 23-15-0. Jonathan Drouin posted two assists in his return to the lineup and Casey Mittelstadt scored the game-winning goal. Artturi Lehkonen opened the scoring with his 11th goal of the season at 11:51 of the first period via a net-front deflection. At 10:20 of the second period, Rasmus Kupari tied the game for Winnipeg off the rush. Scoring his second goal of the season, Devon Toews gave the Avs a 2-1 lead at 16:37 of middle frame with a shot from the left doorstep. Less than two minutes later, Gabriel Vilardi tied the game at 18:32 with a shot from the doorstep. At 7:22 of the third, Mittelstadt deflected Manson’s right-point shot for his eighth goal of the season. With the Jets pushing to tie the game, Mikko Rantanen tallied his 21st goal of the season with an empty-net goal at 18:31. The Avs took a 5-2 lead at 19:53 of the third with Ross Colton’s 11th of the year via an empty-netter. In net for the Avs, Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced and improved to 5-1-0 with Colorado. New Year, Same Stars Nate the Great Nathan MacKinnon leads the NHL in points (61) and assists (47). He was named the NHL’s First Star of the Month of December after posting 25 points (8g/17) in 13 games. All Hail Cale Cale Makar leads NHL defensemen in points (46) and assists (35) while being tied for first among that group in goals (11). Among all NHL skaters, he’s sixth in assists. Moose Crossing Mikko Rantanen is tied for third in points (54), eighth in goals (21) and tied for eighth in assists (33). He’s posted 19 points (6g/13a) during his current 11-game point streak. History In 42 previous regular-season matchups, the Avalanche are 26-12-4 against the Sabres, including 11-3-0 since the start of the 2017-18 season. Thursday’s game will mark Bowen Byram’s first game at Ball Arena since being traded by the Avs on March 6, 2024. Byram won the 2022 Stanley Cup with Colorado and posted 63 points (23g/40a) in 146 regular-season games with the Burgundy and Blue. Defeat in Dallas The Sabres lost 4-2 to the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center on Tuesday. Dallas’ Roope Hintz opened the scoring at 9:49 of the first before Buffalo’s Jason Zucker tied the game 31 seconds later at 10:20. After a scoreless second period, Jason Robertson gave the Stars a 2-1 lead at 2:35 before Buffalo’s Beck Malenstyn tied the game at 4:57 of the third. The Stars would take the lead when Wyatt Johnston scored at 11:32 and doubled their advantage after an Esa Lindell empty-net goal at 18:23. Scoring Against the Sabres In 17 games against the Sabres, MacKinnon has posted 26 points (11g/15a), including two goals and an assist when they met earlier this season. In nine contests against Buffalo, Makar has registered seven assists. Rantanen has posted 19 points (7g/12a) in 14 meetings with the Sabres. Sabres’ Scoring Leaders Tage Thompson leads the Sabres in goals (18) and points (30). Alex Tuch is second on the Sabres in goals (12) and points (28). Rasmus Dahlin leads the team in assists (20) and is tied for third in points (26). A Numbers Game 43 MacKinnon’s 43 even-strength points are the most in the NHL this season. 3.39 Colorado’s 3.39 goals per game are tied for the sixth most in the NHL. 10 Lehkonen’s 10 goals in December were tied for the most in the league. Quote That Left a Mark "You could tell [there was] a little extra giddy up in his step today, right away. Just hanging on to the puck, counterflowing, skating, trying to make plays." -- Avalanche Head Coach Jared Bednar on Casey Mittelstadt’s performance on Tuesday 1 3 Quote
Pimlach Posted Thursday at 03:09 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:09 PM Very important to not lose two in a row. This will be difficult. Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted Thursday at 03:11 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 03:11 PM 2 minutes ago, Pimlach said: Very important to not lose two in a row. This will be difficult. ...if not impossible 1 Quote
Jorcus Posted Thursday at 03:32 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:32 PM Now that they are healthy and have better goaltending the Aves are probably the best team in the West. Our speed is useless against them as they have more than we do. Unless we play super solid D and stay out of the box there is little hope of a win. Pray for good bounces. Quote
LTS Posted Thursday at 04:44 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:44 PM No Georgiev so let in 4 quick goals tonight and that was not enough the last time. Sooooo... yeah. World Juniors.. I'll watch Czechia and Canada play. Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted Thursday at 04:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:46 PM This ought to be fun. Quote
inkman Posted Thursday at 04:47 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:47 PM 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: Very important to not lose two in a row. This will be difficult. Terrible teams beat good teams every night in the NHL. No reason it can’t happen tonight. 2 4 1 Quote
Mustache of God Posted Thursday at 04:56 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:56 PM Sabes better come out fast and strong and stay hard all night to make up for the last Avalanche game. Quote
Pimlach Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM 39 minutes ago, Mustache of God said: Sabes better come out fast and strong and stay hard all night to make up for the last Avalanche game. 1 Quote
matter2003 Posted Thursday at 05:38 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:38 PM Let's start a new win streak for the New Year. 41 minutes ago, Mustache of God said: Sabes better come out fast and strong and stay hard all night to make up for the last Avalanche game. Quote
Stads Posted Thursday at 05:57 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:57 PM Future look at my face as this game plays out. Sure hope I'm wrong Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted Thursday at 06:06 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:06 PM All logic points to an absolute bloodletting at the hands of the Avs, so this is probably the kind of game they inexplicably win 4-2. Quote
Palm Trees And Taxes Posted Thursday at 06:23 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:23 PM Scott Wedgewood confirmed in net tonight for Colorado. Quote
sabremike Posted Thursday at 06:23 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:23 PM They were getting carved up like a turkey against Dallas with guys skating in on goal unmolested at will, I shudder to think what MacKinnon is going to do to them tonight. 1 Quote
K-9 Posted Thursday at 06:25 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:25 PM 1 hour ago, Mustache of God said: Sabes better come out fast and strong and stay hard all night to make up for the last Avalanche game. OK, but if the stay hard for more than four hours, they better go see a doctor. 4 Quote
Palm Trees And Taxes Posted Thursday at 06:26 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:26 PM (edited) 1 minute ago, K-9 said: OK, but if the stay hard for more than four hours, they better go see a doctor. Side effects might include dizziness, trouble breathing, and feeling the urge to pay more taxes and seeing palm trees over Lake Erie. Edited Thursday at 06:27 PM by Palm Trees And Taxes 1 Quote
Mustache of God Posted Thursday at 06:36 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:36 PM 10 minutes ago, K-9 said: OK, but if the stay hard for more than four hours, they better go see a doctor. I've heard Sabres players and the Sabres doctors don't have a great history of being on the same page. Perhaps there's an alternative healer they could potentially consult with. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted Thursday at 07:05 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:05 PM Four hours? Please. The Sabres haven’t played a double OT game in 15 years. 1 Quote
inkman Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM 41 minutes ago, Palm Trees And Taxes said: Side effects might include dizziness, trouble breathing, and feeling the urge to pay more taxes and seeing palm trees over Lake Erie. What’s the demographic that enjoys the palm tree schtick? Quote
LabattBlue Posted Thursday at 07:12 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:12 PM 2 minutes ago, inkman said: What’s the demographic that enjoys the palm tree schtick? Retired 65 year old male who enjoys anything that brings embarrassment to Adams and Pegula. 1 Quote
jad1 Posted Thursday at 07:54 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:54 PM 45 minutes ago, inkman said: What’s the demographic that enjoys the palm tree schtick? Sabres fans who are also Bills fans. They realize what a f'n joke that statement was. 1 Quote
Palm Trees And Taxes Posted Thursday at 07:58 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:58 PM 3 minutes ago, jad1 said: Sabres fans who are also Bills fans. They realize what a f'n joke that statement was. Might of been the worst quote in Sabres history and that is saying a lot. 1 Quote
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