LGR4GM Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Predators played last night and lost, Buffalo needs to win this.Β Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago TNT, Cozens, and Luukkonen practiced on Friday so it's possible they all play (and Rosen sent back to AHL). Sabres 4-0 looking for five; Nashville 0-6 looking for seven. Which cuisine will reign supreme? Quote
Stoner Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago With taste and more it's an On-Cor*. *Definitely not made from Soylent Green Red Green, Travis Green, Travis Henry, O Henry and the bra-less candy bar heiress all agree: tonight is must see hockey. Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) mmmm. Salisbury buffalo... bison. Edited 3 hours ago by DarthEbriate Quote
French Collection Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago RORβs love for the game is fading again, let the team that first broke his heart put a dagger through it. Trotz in year 2 is probably feeling more heat than KA in year 5. 2 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 23 minutes ago, French Collection said: RORβs love for the game is fading again, let the team that first broke his heart put a dagger through it. Trotz in year 2 is probably feeling more heat than KA in year 5. Because of his boss' faith in him and the EEE approach to ownership, GM Sheevyn could stand five feet from an active lava flow, wearing naught but a robe with its hood up, and not feel the heat. 1 Quote
JohnC Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago The Sabres are relatively healthy and should be entering this game well rested, at least compared to the Predators who are playing on a back-to-back. This team finally broke the barrier of winning four games in a row. Is winning five games in a row much of an achievement? For this team, with its fragile psyche and inconsistent play, I would say yes. At this point, I'm not concerned about particular games and making the playoffs. We are at a stage where this team needs to win at a high clip simply to become a relevant team in the league. Right now this is an afterthought franchise. What's frustrating about this team is that without that devastating and season sabotaging losing streak, this team would be exactly where most of us expected us to be this season i.e. a team seriously battling for a playoff spot. "What ifs" are meaningless and get you nowhere. Just win a game that you should win against a team that is currently flailing and take the two week break on a positive note.Β 1 Quote
Stoner Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, JohnC said: The Sabres are relatively healthy and should be entering this game well rested, at least compared to the Predators who are playing on a back-to-back. This team finally broke the barrier of winning four games in a row. Is winning five games in a row much of an achievement? For this team, with its fragile psyche and inconsistent play, I would say yes. At this point, I'm not concerned about particular games and making the playoffs. We are at a stage where this team needs to win at a high clip simply to become a relevant team in the league. Right now this is an afterthought franchise. What's frustrating about this team is that without that devastating and season sabotaging losing streak, this team would be exactly where most of us expected us to be this season i.e. a team seriously battling for a playoff spot. "What ifs" are meaningless and get you nowhere. Just win a game that you should win against a team that is currently flailing and take the two week break on a positive note.Β Reading this post was like watching someone trying to resist eating a second chip. There are no "should wins" for the Sabres. Also no amount of winning now will make the franchise relevant. Otherwise you nailed it. 1 1 Quote
Mr Peabody Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago My daughter in Tennessee bought me tickets for this game. Β What better way to spend a weekend than with kids, grandkids, 70F temperature, and a Sabres victory!Β Β 2 2 Quote
JohnC Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Stoner said: Reading this post was like watching someone trying to resist eating a second chip. There are no "should wins" for the Sabres. Also no amount of winning now will make the franchise relevant. Otherwise you nailed it. Just to irritate you I am declaring this game a βshould winβ game. However, donβt hold me to it. π 1 Quote
In The Buff Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I'm hoping this team has grown since November, when Cozens said that they thought their next game would be easy. Hopefully they've figured out that winning in this league is never 'easy'. You need to do the simple things right & compete hard. Winning 5 in a row would be a nice turnaround for these guys 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Stoner said: Reading this post was like watching someone trying to resist eating a second chip. There are no "should wins" for the Sabres. Also no amount of winning now will make the franchise relevant. Otherwise you nailed it. If the Sabres set a new NHL record for consecutive wins in a season (18) as part of this streak, they'd be on pace for 94 (Obi-Wan voice: "Ninety-four") points. The two current EC wild cards are on pace for 92 and 93 points, respectively. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, In The Buff said: I'm hoping this team has grown since November, when Cozens said that they thought their next game would be easy. Hopefully they've figured out that winning in this league is never 'easy'. You need to do the simple things right & compete hard. Winning 5 in a row would be a nice turnaround for these guys The fact they had to figure that out after never making the playoffs speaks volumes to the lack of leadership from the players to the coaches to the GM. Immature children all around.Β Quote
Stoner Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 26 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: If the Sabres set a new NHL record for consecutive wins in a season (18) as part of this streak, they'd be on pace for 94 (Obi-Wan voice: "Ninety-four") points. The two current EC wild cards are on pace for 92 and 93 points, respectively. Only 18? Kinda surprising. Quote
JustOneParade Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Stoner said: Six Ls in a row for Nashville. The Sabres have me to the point where I look at a game like this and expect it to be a βget rightβ game for Nashville. Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 52 minutes ago Report Posted 52 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Weave said: Still not making plans. Sharing is caring Quote
Broken Ankles Posted 24 minutes ago Report Posted 24 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Mr Peabody said: My daughter in Tennessee bought me tickets for this game. Β What better way to spend a weekend than with kids, grandkids, 70F temperature, and a Sabres victory!Β Β Get there early for the warm ups. Β Hopefully the grandkids get a puck. Β And most of all, enjoy time with your family.Β Β MusicπΌcity Wickets 1 Quote
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