PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Vanek is still in rough shape. He looked tender in practice, and probably won't play tomorrow night. At first, it's disappointing. But after putting some thought into it, I think this will be an advantage for the Sabres IF he can return in game 6.
Overcoming a 3-1 series deficit is no easy task. You have to outwork and outplay a team that smells and tastes blood. While not impossible, it's improbable.
In order for such an upset to happen, I personally believe there has to be certain factors that give the desperate team the extra boosts they need to get each win.
So here are the games, logically thought out.
Game 5 - The Sabres are facing elimination, at home. This alone should be enough motivation to come out and get the win, especially after the way game 4 was ripped away from them by the officials. Die another day. Refuse to lose 4 in a row.
Game 6 - The most difficult of the final 3 games for Buffalo. Boston has a chance to advance on home ice, and they are going to come out flying. Almost all teams falter here. Having Vanek return for THIS game would give the Sabres the energy and confidence boost they need to come out with a very, very close win in Boston.
Game 7 - Should they finally make it here, they've got to be fired up. They're on home ice after a huge two games to tie the series. Boston would be on their heels, nervous about losing twice in a row and having to clinch in Buffalo. The crowd would be ravenous. Take it and advance.
If Vanek comes back for Friday night, he's not playing 100% and the Sabres barely survive, they're screwed for game 6.
Give him that extra rest, and give the team the extra boost they need in game 6 by having him return then.
It's sickening how much I agree with your train of thought.