rbochan wrote:
I find it rather shocking that folks are being so nasty about a player who was one of the longest tenured Sabres on the roster...
A player who provided some amazing highlight reels over the years (i.e. the "360" goal against TB), even though he "can't score".
A player that created a tremendous amount of open space on both ends of the ice simply with his remarkable skating ability. How many scoring chances has he created not only for himself, but teammates as well, over the years simply by forcing defensemen to focus all of their attention upon him? But all he can do is "give away the puck", eh?
Just because some folks see him as an "underachiever" doesn't negate the fact that he proudly wore whatever colors the Sabres organization threw at him over the past NINE PLUS YEARS. Nobody can ever take away the fact that he played all out and at least tried to make the most out of the shifts he was given under Lindy's wonderful tutelage and whacked out lines. And another hearty FUCK YOU to Ruff, for not dressing him for his last game, you classless asshole.
I wish every player on the team played with the heart he has.
Max will always be one of my favorite Sabres, even if he ends up playing for (insert random team here). I wish him nothing but the best.
Wow...is the sky red over your house too? A couple of hi-lite reel goals means what exactly??? Creating space? He was never a playmaker, that cannot be argued...ever! He created space for himself with his speed, but never produced much with it. He had one really good season when the post lock-out game revolved around speed and confused defenseman didn't yet adapt to the newly enforced obstruction rules. After that d-men just let him skate in circles because he never drove the net. His most important goal ever was the OT playoff goal, and it was simple. He got the puck on net with a simple slap shot. If he could have had that mind set 5-on-5 and played a team game he would have been three times the player he was, regardless of stats.
His teammates didn't like him, his coach didn't like him, nobody knew what he was doing out there half the time. I don't know why you can't understand this unless you just didn't watch many games. He signed late in the summer with a crappy team for one year and 800k. Is that not at least a small clue to you about his value? I guess me, squanto, and the rest of the NHL are wrong about him.