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yeltzen wrote:SportsFan wrote:Good teams dont make those plays... This game is actually like a AHL team vs NHL team.. The Sabres 4th line has the Pens 2nd and 3rd line hend in their own end with forechecking.
Wait... so Buffalo has 4 good lines!? STOP THE PRESSES!!!!
SportsFan wrote:yeltzen wrote:SportsFan wrote:Good teams dont make those plays... This game is actually like a AHL team vs NHL team.. The Sabres 4th line has the Pens 2nd and 3rd line hend in their own end with forechecking.
Wait... so Buffalo has 4 good lines!? STOP THE PRESSES!!!!
Andrew Peters isn't a good forward
wow buffalo is fast that last shift looked like they were on the pp and they weren't just awesome puck control. maybe MT should tape this game and have the boys watch it tomorrow, buffalo is doing some good things the pens could learn from them.
yeltzen wrote:Rychster wrote:No. They haven't won anything yet. The Canes have but the Sabres haven't. Remember the Presidents Trophy doesn't mean squat in Hockey...They don't scare me and I am only jealous of their overrated record, not their team.
Oh okay.
Stoosh wrote:wow buffalo is fast that last shift looked like they were on the pp and they weren't just awesome puck control. maybe MT should tape this game and have the boys watch it tomorrow, buffalo is doing some good things the pens could learn from them.
Don't forget, though...the core of this Buffalo team has been together for quite a few years now. There's also a slew of younger guys on their roster who all pretty much played together at Rochester and came up to Buffalo around relatively the same time. Chemistry like that goes a long way in this game, especially when your roster is filled out with guys who play their roles very well within that system.
dagny wrote:Netwolf. Now that rex, sid, malkin are together. Who's playing on the other lines?I know, you know.
PenguinMan wrote:Buffalo maybe up 3-1 but the only real goal we have seen was by 87.
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Shinoix wrote:And what point do we start scratching LeClair? When Petrovicky returns, he's the guy I'd scratch. Not Ruutu, not Thorburn, not Armstrong.
How about LeClair!
He doesn't kill penalties, he doesn't hit, but he does fall down in open ice turning the puck over which results in a goal.
I've never seen a guy fall down more without anyone around him.
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