Sorry if I'm stepping on anyone's toes, but I simply cannot wait for this game, and I want the hatred to start flowing early.
VS.
No long winded posts about what this win would mean to the Sabres, because none is needed.
The anticipation for this game has been brewing silently in the back of all our minds for the past few weeks, and it's time for this team to step up and show us that they are truly playoff worthy.
What could be better for this team than a win over Ottawa in terms of getting their minds in the right place for the war that looms ahead?
Win, and this city will love them. Lose, and they'll have a lot more to worry about than two points.
ONCE AND FOR ALL, KILLLLLLLLL THE SENATORS! KILLLLLLLLLLLL!
“The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, nobody is going to hit as hard as life. But it ain’t how hard you hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. That’s how the winning is done.”- Rocky Balboa in Rocky Balboa (Aka Rocky 6)
Sometimes we watch hockey to appreciate the skill and speed of the league's top stars. Other times we tune in to see the tough, physical play of the game's renowned bruisers. More often than not, we watch because of the points race for the playoffs.
These reasons are the motivation to watch for the typical NHL hockey fan for at least 95% of the games on the schedule.
However, every now and then a contest comes along that transcends all of the normal motives, grows beyond the typical, ordinary reasons to watch a game, and becomes something much, much bigger. Something larger than the divisional or conference standings, or the appreciation of the skills and talents of the players, and even bigger than the NHL itself.
Sometimes it's about vengeance, respect and redemption. This game is such a match.
The Sabres have been humiliated, beaten and dominated by Ottawa so thoroughly, so completely, on so many levels, for so long, this "game" has morphed into a contest of reclaiming manhood, demonstrating courage in the face of our perpetual antagonist, and overcoming epic defeats and traumatic physical poundings.
The Senators walk in with the swagger of a team that has imposed their will upon the Sabres, beaten our minds as well as our bodies, and left us staggering in the clutches of a defeatist complex whose vice-grip refuses to budge an inch.
I don't need to tell you about how many times they've beaten us in a row, how lopsided the series record has become, or specifically cite the countless beatings and cheap shots they've meted out over the years.
You know it, I know it, everyone knows it.
This game is not about "who's hot and who's not", "goals against average", "special teams percentages", or any other stat or trend. On this night, chuck all of that out the window, for none of it matters anymore.
May we be blessed on this night, after suffering for seemingly an eternity of humiliating defeats and perpetual despair, to walk the walk of ruthless retribution, and imbibe drunkenly in the sweetness of victory in battle over Motherfucking Ottawa.
Arise, oh Buffalo. Arise and crush thy wretched nemesis.
Amen.
~ETC
_________________ Oh lord, it's hard to be humble, when you're perfect in every way. I can't wait to look in the mirror, 'cause I get better looking each day. To know me is to love me, I must be a hell of a man. Oh lord, it's hard to be humble, but I'm doin' the best that I can.
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_________________ "...they came down into the stands and asked if I knew how to do play by play. I said...No. But. I'll take a shot at it if you want".- Rick Jeanneret
youd think, ya know, after 3 of these threads pop up over the course of a season, and all 3 have the same result, people would be all, ya know, its probably nothing, but why tempt it?
I say squanto should banhammer people who make these threads in the playoffs.
_________________ "Call a cop he robbed Delmore blind!!!" Rick Jeanerette after Marty Biron's diving save back in 2000.
"I'm going to go to the spa and have a hot tub and massage and relax," Miller said. "That's it, and it's back to work tomorrow." Ryan Miller after clinching the North East division.
and its cool if people arnt superstitious. thats fine. but they shouldnt ruin it for those of us who are. i dunno. acting cocky and arrogant going against a team that has our number and then some.. nothing good can happen from it.
thats a central michigan university attitude. and we dont have that kinda attitude round these parts.
ya know, i dont really know. i do believe in karma for sure. youd imagine the long suffering sabres supporters would have an even keel, and not even tempt it. "dont poke the sleeping bear"
the holier then thou attitude can come when the sabres have earned it. this thread against toronto? sure! tampa bay? make it the best damn thread youve ever made. ottawa? eehhhh.....
and i had a good feeling about tomorrow. i was all.. if theres a changing of the guard, tomorrows the night to do it. and now i dont. im very superstitious.
ya know, i dont really know. i do believe in karma for sure. youd imagine the long suffering sabres supporters would have an even keel, and not even tempt it. "dont poke the sleeping bear"
the holier then thou attitude can come when the sabres have earned it. this thread against toronto? sure! tampa bay? make it the best damn thread youve ever made. ottawa? eehhhh.....
and i had a good feeling about tomorrow. i was all.. if theres a changing of the guard, tomorrows the night to do it. and now i dont. im very superstitious.
Yeah, but for every 5 cocky sabres fans, there are probably 10 that are humble, and 20 cocky senators fans.
Ottawa fans probably do this exact same stuff. I'm superstitious too so I never talk smack, but I don't think a thread like this has any impact on the game.
ive actually heard ottawa fans are very very pleasant, just not the team they cheer for.
You've heard that, but a number of us have seen first-hand otherwise. And let's not forget the Sabres fans (ladies, not drunken dude) who were actually attacked in Ottawa.
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