Same here. I think I’m done with Buffalo sports for a while.They lost the lad with that last one. I'm not far from it either.
Same here. I think I’m done with Buffalo sports for a while.They lost the lad with that last one. I'm not far from it either.
Same here. I think I’m done with Buffalo sports for a while.
Game turned on Comrie letting in the softie. Get a goalie.
Nothing I observed is incorrect. Yes, the Sabres got out worked and out skated but They do not have a COMPRABLE DEFENSIVE SYSTEM to what Montreal has installed.Not really they got outplayed skater wise pretty heavily.
Yeah, I heard ya.If it isn't already clear, I couldn't give two shits about the Bills. This is all I have left. And it's not fun.
“what are we gonna do?? Play rookies who can’t play defense? That’s why we kept Okposo!”
I was of this mind but am now fully convinced I’d absolutely rather have Kulich or Savoie out there. Or both!
Yeah, I heard ya.
Sabres haven’t been fun for over a decade and a half.
Comrie didn’t have to do anything tonight, and he didn’t do enough.Or maybe the game turned on the Sabres getting ~50 chances in the 2nd period and burying 0 of them. Not that that would fit your talking point.
I always wonder how the **** no one in the building has ever thought of maybe upgrading from Matt Ellis as one of their primary assistant coachesThis team needs a legitimate NHL quality coach and staff who have the chops to get it done in this league.
Simple as.
Comrie didn’t have to do anything tonight, and he didn’t do enough.
Nah. The game turned on that PP shift where Tage basically killed Savard and we couldn't score.Game turned on Comrie letting in the softie. Get a goalie.
Except the season just before this current one. But who's counting.Yeah, I heard ya.
Sabres haven’t been fun for over a decade and a half.
He came up with Adams running the HarborCenter concession stand. Some bonds are hard to break, blood in blood out.I always wonder how the **** no one in the building has ever thought of maybe upgrading from Matt Ellis as one of their primary assistant coaches