This is for my Sabres followers. I figure I could fill you in on what I think of dropping a game to both the Ducks and Kings:
Well,
after giving it hard to the Carolina Hurricanes before hitting the
tarmac at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport, you would think
the Sabres being winners in 6 of their last 7 games prior to boarding
the plane could carry the momentum. Things didn't turn out to be so.
Coming off a 4-1 loss where the Sabres grabbed a relatively early 1-0
lead against the Ducks, and then the next night Buffalo gets pummeled
by the slumping Kings 8-2, where do they go from here? Well, obviously,
into San Jose.
What concerns me the most at this point is that
the Sabres took on the weaker teams of the Pacific in the last two
games. The Ducks were merely 5-4-1 in their last ten games, and the
Kings were a measly 2-7-1. Now, the next game will be against a
stronger, 7-1-2 in their last ten games, San Jose Sharks team. The
problem? They're getting hot like they should have been in the
beginning of the season and carry some big fire power from Thornton,
Cheechoo, and Marleau. Though Cheechoo and Marleau are having a slow
start this season, Thornton is getting fired up with a team leading 12
goals and 22 assists.
Ok, enough with the scare tactics. The
good news is that the Sharks playing the Phoenix Coyotes the night
before they play the Sabres. Why is this good news? The Phoenix Coyotes
will, by chance, tire out the Sharks before they take on the Sabres
(Please, Bryzgalov, let them win, but make it tough). It seems as
though the league has a weird way of showing its difference in parity
among teams. When a team loses one night, expect them to play like hell
the next. That's where I find that if the Sharks win out on Friday, the
Sabres will pound them on Saturday.
Desperate teams will play
with desperate measures. The Sabres couldn't do that tonight against
the Kings considering they starting out with the cold Thibault in net.
Will the Sabres go will Miller on Saturday? Of course they will! Do I
think Thibault should be blamed solely for tonight's loss? I think he
deserves 50% of the blame. Which leads me to my big question: Do the
Sabres make a trade at this point in the season to pick up a strong
offensive forward? Or do they trade for a top defenseman? Or...do they
not even trade at all?
I think Rochester is deep enough for
the pickings. Why not try out someone on the point like Mike Funk or
Andrew Orpik? Why do I suggest those two in particular? Because size
does seem to matter in my mind of defensive zone coverage. Punishing
the man with the puck can help create offensive breakouts. You take out
the offense of your opponent, let you faster forwards sweep in and take
control of the defensive zone breakout, and you'll see some odd man
rushes. We need intensity on defense, folks. There's no doubt about it.
Brian Campbell is doing a fine job. Jaro Spacek can do great things in
the offensive zone, but when it comes to playing defensive hockey in
the D-zone, he'll run around like a headless chicken. Until Lindy
reintegrates Dimitri Kalinin and Henrik Tallinder, try out some size on
defense to toughen things up. Maybe then can our offensive talent show
their stuff as the defense crushes the opposition. Think about it.
Of
course, many of you critics will tell me, "Lindy's system is fine. It
just needs some fine tuning." The Sabres don't have the offensive
talent anymore, and our defense is crumbling at the hands of newly
constructed offensive super teams. They need to reform now before it's
too late. I don't care if the Sabres are 6-4-0 in their last ten, the
team is in the basement of the Northeast Division...BEHIND TORONTO! I
think Buffalo is doing fine coming back from the very shaky start, but
maybe they do need a little something extra. Or I could be dead wrong,
and maybe Kalinin and Tallinder are the missing links...Teppo Numminen,
get well soon (faster is better). The Sabres need your leadership here,
Tep. They need your skill, but mostly your leadership to lead this team
through adversity.
Oh, and a long distance "Welcome back!" to
Scott Niedermayer. I can't believe it took you 5 months to figure out
how to say the word "Yes" or "No". I understand it's a tough decision,
but now you think coming back will save the team. No, I doubt that.
Temmu Selanne, if you're reading this, "Congrats on the new
baby"..."PS.- If you're short on cash because of the new kid, come back
and play for the Ducks." Now there is a guy you should be talking to.
This guy is what can fix the team. Oh, and, of course, Dustin Penner.
Well, the Sabres gave the Ducks some confidence after their 4-1 win.
Now lets see if Burke's team can roll with it.
Buffalo Sabres: West Coast Story [and a Duck Tale]
Friday, December 7, 2007, 01:38 AM [General]
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