LGR4GM Posted Wednesday at 02:52 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:52 AM 3 minutes ago, Doohicksie said: 1 Quote
Doohicksie Posted Wednesday at 02:53 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:53 AM 2 minutes ago, Indabuff said: Rayzor's probably mainlining grease right now. IV drip. 1 Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted Wednesday at 02:54 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:54 AM The D in the 3rd period was the most activated I've seen by this team all year. They literally skated a tired Ducks team into the ice in the 3rd. They probably should have had 6 goals. Quote
thewookie1 Posted Wednesday at 02:56 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:56 AM Great 3rd period; the Alamo mode near the end was scary but Dahlin nearly scoring off the deflection backhand that trickled wide without being an icing Quote
Flashsabre Posted Wednesday at 02:56 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:56 AM So 8 years $80 million for Joker?😝 Nice win, nice run they are on right now. Greenway makes a big difference for them. That was the best Cozens has skated and engaged in a while. Quote
Doohicksie Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM 25 minutes ago, Stads said: Ray's guttural joy is something else Alright. Alright. Alright. 1 Quote
rickshaw Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM Oh Sabres. Silly silly Sabres. 9th pick coming. But glad they’re playing better and entertaining you hometown fans. Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted Wednesday at 02:58 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:58 AM 3 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: With that win, they move out of last place in the conference in points percentage....passing Pittsburgh who lost tonight. This warms the cockles of my heart. Maybe below the cockles. Maybe in the sub cockle area. Maybe in the liver, maybe in the kidneys. Maybe even in the colon. 1 Quote
Doohicksie Posted Wednesday at 02:59 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:59 AM 2 minutes ago, rickshaw said: Oh Sabres. Silly silly Sabres. 9th pick coming. But glad they’re playing better and entertaining you hometown fans. Quote
mjd1001 Posted Wednesday at 03:00 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:00 AM Just now, HumanSlinky39 said: This warms the cockles of my heart. Maybe below the cockles. Maybe in the sub cockle area. Maybe in the liver, maybe in the kidneys. Maybe even in the colon. Pittsburgh has some lean years ahead of them. They are really old and have really not much at all coming up in their farm system. 1 Quote
thewookie1 Posted Wednesday at 03:02 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:02 AM In the 3rd period, we all saw the Cozens from 2 years ago that skated hard, hit some people and effectively was around the puck constantly. 1 Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted Wednesday at 03:03 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 03:03 AM Dylan is awesome Quote
Popular Post Doohicksie Posted Wednesday at 03:05 AM Popular Post Report Posted Wednesday at 03:05 AM 1 hour ago, Doohicksie said: Our Dylan Cozens is busted. Can we exchange him? I unplugged him and plugged him back in and he seems to be working again. 4 6 Quote
LGR4GM Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM 3 minutes ago, thewookie1 said: In the 3rd period, we all saw the Cozens from 2 years ago that skated hard, hit some people and effectively was around the puck constantly. Guess I should talk ***** about him more often. He looked like a different player. 2 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted Wednesday at 03:07 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:07 AM 6 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: Pittsburgh has some lean years ahead of them. They are really old and have really not much at all coming up in their farm system. They'll win the McKenna sweepstakes next season. 1 Quote
Slack_in_MA Posted Wednesday at 03:09 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:09 AM 2 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: Guess I should talk ***** about him more often. He looked like a different player. Trade deadline performance? Quote
mjd1001 Posted Wednesday at 03:17 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:17 AM 13 minutes ago, thewookie1 said: In the 3rd period, we all saw the Cozens from 2 years ago that skated hard, hit some people and effectively was around the puck constantly. More importantly, he didn't rush a shot for himself and instead passed it to JJP, and he didn't make any glaring mistakes away from the puck. His offense hasn't been good the last month or so, but he IS playing somewhat better without the puck for the last 5-6 games. Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted Wednesday at 03:21 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:21 AM 20 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: Pittsburgh has some lean years ahead of them. They are really old and have really not much at all coming up in their farm system. 1 Quote
Porous Five Hole Posted Wednesday at 03:22 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:22 AM Some folks don’t like the same handedness of Dahlin, Power, and Byram, and I get that. It might not be a perfect way to structure a blue line. But Byram & Dahls were excellent together tonight. I want to see them continue to play as a pair. 1 1 Quote
... Posted Wednesday at 03:26 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:26 AM 28 minutes ago, rickshaw said: Oh Sabres. Silly silly Sabres. 9th pick coming. But glad they’re playing better and entertaining you hometown fans. 9th ain't a bad place to pick. Quote
Flashsabre Posted Wednesday at 03:28 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:28 AM Not only did Cozens look like his old self but I thought Quinn looked like the best version of himself. 1 Quote
Crusader1969 Posted Wednesday at 03:30 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:30 AM (edited) Uggghhhh Rossi misses a wide open cage with about 20 seconds left. wild lose to the redwings. Wings remain 13 ahead of the Sabres with both teams Winning tonight Edited Wednesday at 03:30 AM by Crusader1969 Quote
JohnC Posted Wednesday at 03:36 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:36 AM No question that Cozens played well. We needed him to and he did. In his last few games he has played better. I didn't watch the whole game so others can respond to my observation that Samuelsson is playing better. Not flashy but just solid. Greenway is not a stat player. But it seems that his big presence on the ice has uplifted the play of others. He's not the fastest player but he is one of the best positional players on this team. He's a big fellow who plays big. He's like a tree trunk that can't be moved. The Sabres have won 6 out of 7 games. The team is starting to have a home game advantage. Let's keep it going. Quote
Doohicksie Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM 14 minutes ago, Porous Five Hole said: Some folks don’t like the same handedness of Dahlin, Power, and Byram, and I get that. It might not be a perfect way to structure a blue line. But Byram & Dahls were excellent together tonight. I want to see them continue to play as a pair. Globetrotteresque at times. Quote
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