You were right when you said this, after the Sabres lost to the Sens back in December:
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This is not an, "OMG WE LOST SO IT'S ALL OVER" post. The inexplicable no-shows have been pretty typical so far, and the inability to produce scoring chances continues. They just might hang on to win the division, but I doubt it. Either way, we cannot with a straight face call this team a Cup contender. The top six will not "come around", they simply cannot produce the way they used to (the way they're used to) with the commitment to team defense. What we've seen so far is what we're going to get. This is a playoff contender, and not much else.
That doesn't mean I hate the team, or I'm some cranky pessimist. I'm happy with a playoff seed, and anything can happen once you're in. Really though...there's is no reason at all for me to expect anything more than a 1st round series. Anything after that should be considered a big bonus for fans. So enjoy that one series as much as possible right up until the bitter end, because that's about as good as it gets for a Sabres fan.
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I didn't want to believe you -- but damn, you turned out to be spot on.
I figured that, when the Sabres FO spent this past off-season getting rid of the overaged [Numminen], the overpaid [Spacek], the underachieving [Afinogenov], the single-skilled [Kotalik], the non-skilled [Peters] . . . and replaced them with hungry youngsters [Myers, Kennedy, Butler], supposedly solid defensemen [Montador, Sekera], and some grit up front [Grier], that they were serious about this year.
And, judging from the Sabres' 8-1-1 start, I thought the guys on the ice were, too.
But, this is turning out to be a live-action demonstration of the phrase, "the more things change, the more they stay the same."
We still can't beat Ottawa.
We still don't have a backup goalie worth a sh#t.
Poms still hits the back wall, the side of the net, the goalie's mask -- ANYTHING but the goal.
Stafford still plays SMALLER than his size.
Roy still thinks he's Ovechkin trying to skate thru three defenders entering the zone with the puck.
Lydman still can't clear the zone to save his life.
Lindy still goes off in practice, and it goes in one ear and out the other.
I know what some people are gonna say -- they'll bounce back and go on a tear after the olympics . . .
But, if the same players on going to be on the roster after the olympics as before -- what makes anyone think they're going to suddenly flip a switch and look like WAS or SJ?