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Since this team has shown a consistent inability to win 4 games in a row this season despite multiple attempts at it, the safest bet in sports is to bet against them in the next game since they will once again likely lose in their bid for 4 straight wins.

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I wouldn’t underestimate the amount the players’ newly reinvigorated disdain for the fanbase might propel them to a few wins here. You heard Zucker. They care about wins now. The fans are wrong and folly 

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44 minutes ago, Thorner said:

I wouldn’t underestimate the amount the players’ newly reinvigorated disdain for the fanbase might propel them to a few wins here. You heard Zucker. They care about wins now. The fans are wrong and folly 

poor Zucker... more delusion in a world of delusion

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I have never wanted Buffalo to lose so badly as I do their next game. I hope it is a score of 10 to nothing and in the post game press conference, somebody asks if they think the non-retaliation had anything to do with their performance.

I already knew Buffalo had a terrible hockey team but now I can’t even respect them anymore. I hope they wither away until changes are made….just pathetic.

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13 minutes ago, CallawaySabres said:

I have never wanted Buffalo to lose so badly as I do their next game. I hope it is a score of 10 to nothing and in the post game press conference, somebody asks if they think the non-retaliation had anything to do with their performance.

I already knew Buffalo had a terrible hockey team but now I can’t even respect them anymore. I hope they wither away until changes are made….just pathetic.


With our luck they’ll make a late season run to 10th place and management will say “Look, we are close. Let’s just add a 4th line player and a 6th defenseman next year” 

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1 hour ago, Thorner said:

I wouldn’t underestimate the amount the players’ newly reinvigorated disdain for the fanbase might propel them to a few wins here. You heard Zucker. They care about wins now. The fans are wrong and folly 

What did Zucker say? I still care about wins.

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3 hours ago, Thorner said:

I wouldn’t underestimate the amount the players’ newly reinvigorated disdain for the fanbase might propel them to a few wins here. You heard Zucker. They care about wins now. The fans are wrong and folly 

I also wouldn't underestimate the impending arrival of season ticket renewal letters. That always seems to spur the entire organEYEzation to greater heights.

My dad was not a huge hockey fan but he always marveled at the Sabres pouring it on and playing with hair on fire in the final minutes down a goal. "Where has this been all night?" Pops, it's all a scam.

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15 hours ago, Big Guava said:

Since this team has shown a consistent inability to win 4 games in a row this season despite multiple attempts at it, the safest bet in sports is to bet against them in the next game since they will once again likely lose in their bid for 4 straight wins.

No need for a big bet. A few bucks on my part is all that's needed to reverse jinx them. Here comes win #4 😂

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21 hours ago, shrader said:

Why would you risk your house when the payout would only cover a new air filter for the hvac?

Columbus is +136 on the moneyline meaning the Sabres are favored.

50 minutes ago, Demoted said:

That's all you had in your 401k? Good luck.

😂 

 

Guess it's a good thing I extract 5-10K a month out of the markets day trading.

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When Zucker was asked if he was frustrated there was no response on Noeson on either hit, Zucker's says the proper response was the team won the game.

"He can hit me from behind, and we scored a goal. So he made two plays that cost their team a win. We’ll take that all day," Zucker said.

"We can talk about responding, but you’re not going to go do something that’s going to cost our team a win when you don’t know what happened. I could’ve dropped my gloves and tried to fight someone, but I’m going to get a two, a five and a 10 for instigating, I’m going to get kicked out of the game. If I respond differently after he hits me after my goal, I’m going to take a penalty and that’s going to cost us possibly. So a lot of the time, the best response is to not do anything. I think it’s a little bit different on the 'Tommer' hit, but I don’t think anyone had a clear view of it. Tuch and the guys that weren’t playing said the broadcast really didn’t catch it until late, so it’s easy to say there’s no response, but personally, I disagree with that."

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