Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
This team isn't the 05-07 team, but I'm actually getting real tired of the romantic lamenting for those teams (no offense slesh). Briere and Drury had open ice all that time, what are they doing now? The way the game was being played then, Roy and Connolly would look ridonkulous too (and each of them did at times), but they reached their health and prime after the game tightened up again. It's not a fair comparison to either player, and it's giving too much credit to B and D.
Switch those players between then and now and I doubt there's much difference in production. Only Drury's leadership would still stand out, but where is that now in NY? Briere's best season in Philly was 72 pts and freakin -22 rating. Roy's best was 81 pts and a +13 the same season. Connolly of course hasn't played enough to compare, and apparently injuries will be his lasting legacy.
Anyway, those teams didn't win a Cup and this team won't either, but the bigger issue is not B and D, it's that the game reverted to a tighter and more physical game. Darcy accidentally looked like a genius for having a fast and skilled team after the lock-out, and that same team suffered once the game slowed down again. Outside of the center position, there has been a lack of supporting cast and a marginal d-corps to help a top 1-3 goalie. Not enough has been done to improve that because we have an owner that is well within his right to conduct business according to profit margin in a market that can't collect enough revenue to spend more and stay in the black. Nothing we can do about it but hope for Pegula and hope he's the owner we want him to be.
In fairness, Briere has been injured a lot in Philly. He had an amazing playoff run last year, would have been MVP if Philly won, so you can't discount that. Danny knew (and knows) how to finish, which this crop of players can't seem to do.
I also disagree that this team is not winning because it's not physical enough. They've had plenty of good hitting from Kaleta, McCormick, Gaustad, etc, and have forechecked better than I've seen in years, which has resulted in a very high number of chances. But as I've said before, they couldn't knock the puck into Lake Erie from the pier right now, that's how bad it is, with the 2nd lowest shooting % in the NHL at below 8% despite being in the top 5 with shots. How much better would our record be right now if Pominville and Hecht (and Gerbe) could bury their point-blank chances?