Himself, started it off by saying he didn't play well. Asked what he didn't do well, replied "everything".
Himself, started it off by saying he didn't play well. Asked what he didn't do well, replied "everything".
It’s beyond Jack f***ing up. Honestly if your going to bitch and moan about strategy at least talk about it.Yeah Yeah Yeah ... Jack ****ed up.
I want to know the guys thinking on his stupid deployments in certain situations
I think one of the most important parts of this season is understanding that the warts of the team, summed over the entire season, all of the problems, have everything to do with roster structure. I'm not going through another offseason of this franchise and its fans maliciously going after something that doesn't exist and leaving their team worse for it.We're going to run him out of town because he cares too much
The money I spend, which equates to just over 10 thousand a season between 2 sons, 2 daughters, myself, the wife plus visitors in the 200 level, combined with the gear we buy, it matters. You are just a fly by nightery, me, I'm invested, big time.
You actually have no clue, but...………………………….good luck.
It’s beyond Jack ****ing up. Honestly if your going to ***** and moan about strategy at least talk about it.
They are terrible in OT at understanding the importance of possession and planning changes when they have the puck. Several times they could have changed when in possession of the puck and were tired. Almost every time they made a poor decision. To me the worst decision was Sam gaining the Canes zone with the puck and for whatever reason just giving it away. He could have simply curled back and let his team change and reset. His turnover prevented Dahlin from changing then when he needed to. Dahlin was out there for 2:11 prior to the goal. Thta ridiculous and no excuse for the team to be that unaware and not possession the puck smarter. It’s them ****ing up on their own. Not the other team even forcing things. It’s maddening
What team ya pickin?say what you'd like, but in the end...…………………….have fun chasing that elusive cup. Hey, maybe in 50 yrs you to can be promised the same LOL.
The current core has never been the problem.I think one of the most important parts of this season is understanding that the warts of the team, summed over the entire season, all of the problems, have everything to do with roster structure. I'm not going through another offseason of this franchise and its fans maliciously going after something that doesn't exist and leaving their team worse for it.
Yes, Eichel sucked tonight and is a major factor in the loss.
But he's a freaking beast. We need to believe in him, Sam, Dahlin etc. These guys aren't the problem and are going to be our favorite Sabres for the next 15 years, through a lot of good moments, whenever we decide to put a real team around them.
I didn't say I was leaving. And come on Dreakon, after so long, don't you at least believe I've earned the right to get pissed? I'd expect the same from you after all given the talent we have.Wha-... no. This can't be. You're leaving? B- bu - but... you can't leave. We need you. I need you.
Who else will get belligerent, scream and berate other posters after every loss.
Your probably right honestly. But, the wife has a say to, and she's liking Colorado, to retire and live as well as support. To be honest, I'm with her. I'm sorry man, I can't help it. I want to cheer for something more than what is being offered.That's a lot of time and money invested, understandable if you've reached a breaking point. Not easy to be let down that long. I'd say revisit it tomorrow after emotions calm down and hopefully you'll stick around a bit longer. Lots of good memories of the team to go with the bad, I'm sure?
Eichel and Ristolainen together trying to do d-zone coverage
I think the number of people who don't believe this increase with every lossThe current core has never been the problem.
The current core has never been the problem.
It also depends on who you consider "the core"I think the number of people who don't believe this increase with every loss
The wife has me on Colorado. Took her out there, she loved it. I worked there in the gas and oil fields, she owns a business here. Were getting to the age to sell, me retire. I like the Avalanche, no complaints, not my childhood passion, but, if she so chooses it, I will support. Up to her really, but it's so hard to support that which you see no end in the tunnel of. If you know what I mean.What team ya pickin?
Hey man. I’ve felt this way so many times. Give it a couple of days. But really, I’ve been at my limit, I’ve walked away and come back. This board is for venting so our loved ones don’t have to hear it right? No sweat, I enjoy your insight and I hope you come back.Your probably right honestly. But, the wife has a say to, and she's liking Colorado, to retire and live as well as support. To be honest, I'm with her. I'm sorry man, I can't help it. I want to cheer for something more than what is being offered.
I also think we need some sort of change in coaching. I think a group of young guys don't need some stoic-stone face like Housley, they need someone like Torts that can get them going (not that I particularly like Torts but someone like him would be good)