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End The Curse
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:51 pm 
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I can't see Patty going back down to the 4th line again anytime soon...

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By Bill Hoppe

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BUFFALO – On his opening shift in the Sabres’ 3-2 win over the rough-and-tumble Flyers on Saturday, Patrick Kaleta leveled Ryan Parent, the first of several exploits in what was possibly the winger’s finest NHL effort.

In the second period, Kaleta set up Tyler Ennis’ first NHL goal.

Then, late in the third period, with the Sabres clinging to the lead, Kaleta roared into the Philadelphia zone and knocked Kimmo Timonen off the puck beside his net. Seconds later, Kaleta raced down the ice and stripped the puck from Daniel Carcillo.

“I think Pat could’ve been close to our best forward on the ice (Saturday), really from an all-around game,” said coach Lindy Ruff, whose Sabres, winners of three straight, host the Florida Panthers tonight at HSBC Arena. “He set the tone on the first shift. …

“Those are the type of efforts I’m talking about that are going to make us a team that can make us win those type of games,” he said.

It’s no secret the Sabres, a soft team in recent seasons, must keep matching their opponents’ physical play if they hope to maintain first place in the Northeast Division. Kaleta’s aggressive style is critical to the Sabres’ fortunes.

Kaleta also wreaked havoc Friday, when he had a game-high six hits while skating 14:32 (two seconds less than his career best) in Buffalo’s 2-1 shootout triumph over gritty Calgary.

“Part of our motto is that we got to control the play and that we got to worry about what we’re doing and not what the other team’s doing,” said Kaleta, a veteran of 114 NHL games. “Setting the tempo of the game is part of that.”

When Ruff taps Kaleta, his top agitator and hitter, on the shoulder this season, he’s calling on a more mature, well-rounded player.

That’s why Ruff can entrust Kaleta with ice time equal to or greater than some of the Sabres’ top scoring threats. Kaleta played more than sniper Thomas Vanek on Friday.

After Mike Grier strained his groin last week, Ruff moved Kaleta to the top checking line beside Jochen Hecht and Tim Kennedy.

“(Kaleta’s) such a good skater,” Ruff said. “He’s actually real good with the puck, and at the same time you got to keep your head up. He’ll keep you honest. He’s a guy I don’t think other teams would welcome playing against because you never know when he’s coming.”

Coincidentally, fewer hits could be the biggest sign of Kaleta’s maturation. Ruff challenged the 23-year-old during the preseason, telling him to stop looking for the big hit so he can keep himself in the play.

So far, 17 games into the season, Ruff said Kaleta’s reigned in some aggressiveness, only experiencing a “few hiccups.”

“For the most part, (it’s good) if he can play that style of game he played in Philly, even against Calgary,” Ruff said.

Kaleta said at certain points in a game he could still chase hits to bring the team some energy, “which may have me running around a little bit out of position.”

But Kaleta’s mostly left that style in the past.

“I think the more ice time you can get, the more into the game I can get,” he said. “I don’t have to go looking for the hits, and they can just come to me. It’s a lot easier to play my game. But I have confidence in Lindy and where he puts me. I think he knows what’s right for me.”


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MakinItLookMean
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:55 pm 
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how kaleta did not end up one of the game's 3 stars in philly is beyond me......

i've said it before, and i'll say it again....kaleta is the silent mvp of this team

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:59 pm 
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Kaleta is everything this team has needed him to be.

What a great, great hockey player.

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VanekKing
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:33 pm 
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Not only is he becoming very confident in pissing people off and not backing down to anyone, but his skills with the puck have been improved a ton and it's because he makes the smart play with the puck..

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slesh
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:42 pm 
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VanekKing wrote:
Not only is he becoming very confident in pissing people off and not backing down to anyone, but his skills with the puck have been improved a ton and it's because he makes the smart play with the puck..

Agreed, This was proven with that sick pass he made to Goose a few games back. I'm lovin this kid more and more. His skill level is looking more and more like a true power forward. He played down right awsome with several different line combinations and I loved that Kennedy - Ennis - Kaleta line. Even if Ennis is smaller, he still tried. They had all kinds of energy and Kaleta's play in the corners and along the boards was down right poetic.

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CriminallyVu1gar
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 2:53 pm 
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Flashes of offense, sweet.
Blocks shots, excellent.
PK-er, even better.

No visor...aw crap.
Trade him.

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Timbo Slice
PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:03 pm 
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14 1/2 minutes! Crap, man! I love it.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:35 pm 
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He is also one of our best skaters, he is wicked fast and never backs down.

Those players are the ones we need, and the ones we love.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:46 pm 
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Just that defensive play to take away a scoring chance by Philly showed what kind of hockey sense he has. The kid is a natural. I like how we all love him and everyone else loves to hate him

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:49 pm 
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Sean Avery, Superpest? More like Superdouche. Patty Kaleta is the true Superpest.

Pattymouth, forever!

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